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Cabin 3219 i höga kusten
This cabin has today had 5 visitors!

Ångermanland 3219 - Nice cottage with lake view in the High Coast

2
100 m
1080 €
Pets allowed
33
m2
2
100 m
1080 €
Cabin 655 Västergötland Sweden
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!
Pets allowed
55
m2
6
50 m
910 €
Cabin 2956 Ångermanland Sweden
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!

Ångermanland 2956 - Close to nature for wilderness experiences

4
1000 m
700 €
Pets allowed
58
m2
4
1000 m
700 €
Cabin 3225 Södermanland
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Södermanland 3225 - Beautiful cabin with a wonderful lakeside location

2+2
5 m
1120 €
Pets allowed
63
m2
2+2
5 m
1120 €
Cabin 236 Västergötland Sweden
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!

Västergötland 236 - Beautiful cabin with lake views and a large garden

4+1
300 m
Category of cabins:
600 €
Pets not allowed
70
m2
4+1
300 m
Category of cabins:
600 €
Cabin 2388 Närke Sweden
This cabin has today had 6 visitors!

Närke 2388 - Red log cabin with a nice lake view

4+1
90 m
700 €
Pets not allowed
70
m2
4+1
90 m
700 €
Cabin 2506 Värmland Sweden
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Värmland 2506 - Charming house in nature with its own pool

8+6
2000 m
2080 €
Pets allowed
155
m2
8+6
2000 m
2080 €
Cabin 1401 Södermanland Sweden
This cabin has today had 2 visitors!

Södermanland 1401 - Fantastic cabin surrounded by beautiful nature

7
200 m
Category of cabins:
560 €
Pets not allowed
40
m2
7
200 m
Category of cabins:
560 €
Cabin 2450 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 8 visitors!

Småland 2450 - Gorgeous cabin with nice views on a beautiful secluded yard

4+1
500 m
Category of cabins:
540 €
Pets not allowed
65
m2
4+1
500 m
Category of cabins:
540 €
Cabin 1725 Värmland Sweden
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!

Värmland 1725 - 2 cozy cabins nice location location and lake yard

5
15 m
1080 €
Pets not allowed
100
m2
5
15 m
1080 €
Cabin 16 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!
Pets allowed
100
m2
8
100 m
800 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Småland-32-1
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Småland 32 Lovely cabin in a bath and fishing paradise

6
40 m
1400 €
Pets not allowed
115
m2
6
40 m
1400 €
Cabin 63 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Småland 63 - Genuine Swedish farm near a lake with swimming and fishing availability

12
20 m
2230 €
Pets not allowed
140
m2
12
20 m
2230 €
Cabin 64 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!

Småland 64 - Summer idyll directly by a lake with swimming and fishing opportunity

6+2
20 m
1340 €
Pets not allowed
80
m2
6+2
20 m
1340 €
Cabin 2514 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 5 visitors!

Småland 2514 - Red cabin with white trimmings by a lake in the middle of nature

6+4
80 m
1330 €
Pets not allowed
160
m2
6+4
80 m
1330 €
Cabin 76 Västergötland Sweden
This cabin has today had 1 visitors!

Västergötland 76 - Very nice cabin between Lake Vänern and Lake Vättern

6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
Pets not allowed
72
m2
6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Västergötland-77-1
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Västergötland 77 - Cozy cottage near Lake Vänern and Lake Vättern

6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
Pets not allowed
72
m2
6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Västergötland-78-1
This cabin has today had 4 visitors!

Västergötland 78 - Cozy cottage with a quiet location between two lakes

6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
Pets not allowed
72
m2
6+
300 m
Category of cabins:
670 €
cabin 599 Småland Sweden
This cabin has today had 2 visitors!
Pets allowed
65
m2
6
75 m
910 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Halland-95-1
This cabin has today had 1 visitors!

Halland 95 - Log cabin with great fishing opportunities in several lakes

4+
700 m
510 €
Pets not allowed
53
m2
4+
700 m
510 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Västmanland-107-1
This cabin has today had 3 visitors!

Västmanland 107 - Charming cottage with undisturbed location near Köping

5
50 m
700 €
Pets allowed
60
m2
5
50 m
700 €
Cabin 176 Västergötland Sweden
This cabin has today had 2 visitors!

Västergötland 176 - Cabin in beautiful nature for maximum relaxation

3
250 m
Category of cabins:
560 €
Pets not allowed
60
m2
3
250 m
Category of cabins:
560 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Skåne-257-1
This cabin has today had 1 visitors!

Skåne 257 - Cozy cottage with lake plot

5
8 m
620 €
Pets allowed
50
m2
5
8 m
620 €
Cabins for rent in Sweden. Rent a cabin for your vacation in Närke-448-1
This cabin has today had 2 visitors!

Närke 448 - Nice holiday home with a quiet location by a lake

2+
20 m
Category of cabins:
340 €
Pets not allowed
30
m2
2+
20 m
Category of cabins:
340 €

About Sweden

Introduction to Sweden

It’s very popular amongst the swedes to own a vacation home. Your own little piece of paradise where you can escape the everyday life, the hustle and bustle and become one with nature. Sweden is a country of vast forests, serene lakes, open wide mountains and a beautiful coastal archipelago. Therefor when you’re looking to rent a cabin in Sweden you will have the choice to pick what kind of surroundings you want to experience with your cabin rental. You will also have the option to pick what kind of cabin you prefer, some guests want to experience the luxury life while others prefer the modest and simple life. Majority of the vacation home owners in Sweden stay or live in their cabin during weekends and during their summer vacation, it’s therefor very common to rent out the cabin during the time when they are not using it.


Nature in Sweden

There’s a big variation of nature in Sweden therefor there’s also a cabin to rent for everyone’s need and taste. Sweden is a relatively flat country, with big forests, many lakes and an extensive coastal archipelago. You will find Sweden’s mountain region close to the border of Norway, and also in the northern part of the country. Popular both in the winter as well as in the summer are the many ski resorts in the mountain area of Sweden. 

On the west coast of Sweden, and also the archipelago of Stockholm is where you will find an array of islands of all shapes and sizes, with quaint summer cabins usually with a dock or marina to keep a boat. The cabins there are a huge favorite amongst the tourists and is therefore very popular throughout the summer time. Along the countryside of Sweden you will find beautiful forests, an abundance of lakes and wide fields filled with a variety of wild flowers.

Wherever you choose to spend your vacation in Sweden, you will always find an astonishing beautiful nature with the availability of many activities for instance, fishing, canoeing, mountain climbing, long hikes, or just going for a road trip throughout the countryside. 


Winter in Sweden

Throughout the winter there’s many activities you can partake in, for instance go snowmobiling , dogsledding, go long-distance skating on frozen lakes rivers and oceans, or why not downhill skiing or maybe try cross country skiing. The further north you go in Sweden, the more snow you also will have, the northern parts of Sweden is also a great place to witness the northern lights.


Divisions of Sweden

To make it easier for our clients, we have divided the country into three parts, south Sweden, middle Sweden and northern Sweden, we have also divided the country into 25 provinces including Stockholm and Gothenburg.

Here’s the 25 provinces in alphabetical order: Blekinge, Bohuslän, Dalarna, Dalsland, Gotland, Gästrikland, Gothenburg, Halland, Hälsingland, Härjedalen, Jämtland, Lappland, Medelpad, Norrbotten, Närke, Skåne, Småland, Stockholm, Södermanland, Uppland, Västmanland, Värmland, Västerbotten, Västergötland, Ångermanland, Öland och Östergötland

You will find more information about each province when you either search for a cabin and you do the search through typing a specific province in the search field, or on the side where it says province descriptions.


Facts about Sweden

Sweden is part of Scandinavia and located in the northern part of Europe. Sweden is the fifth largest country in Europe and the biggest of the Scandinavian countries with an area of 447000 km2.  The population of Sweden is approximately 10 million people.

The capitol of Sweden is Stockholm with a population of 1,4 million. The second biggest city of Sweden is Göteborg with a population of 550 000. The biggest island of Sweden is Gotland and the biggest lake of Sweden is Vänern.

More facts about Sweden: Wiki


Right of public access

The right to public access is something that all swedes care deeply about and is also something quite unique. The purpose and meaning with the right of public access is so everyone will have access to nature in Sweden. What that means is that anyone can move freely on someone else’s land and forest without asking for permission to do so, for an example you can pick both berries and mushrooms in the forest around your rental cabin, and also swim in lakes and hike in the forest. You can go canoeing, surfing, go bike riding, mountain climb and go walking and hiking thanks to the right of public access in Sweden. 

However the right of public access also requires consideration and caution, for instance it is not allowed to make campfires everywhere, for example you’re not allowed to make up a fire on rocks and/or cliffs because of the capability for them to crack of the heat from the fire, it’s also not allowed to destroy, litter, break branches off of trees or remove cultivated plants. You’re not allowed to walk across somebody’s lawn or garden and you cannot cross a planted field or plantation. You’re also not allowed to walk too close to someone’s house, if you do you can be charged with unlawful entry.


Fishing in Sweden

Sweden has fantastic opportunities for fishing, with a multitude of lakes and with a long stretch of coast, is what gives the whole of Sweden very good access to fishing. Many cabins are strategically built close to a lake or the ocean, most often it’s the proximity to water or nature that attracts to build a summer house or cabin. You don’t need a fishing license to fish in most lakes, rivers and oceans in Sweden, however some lakes and rivers can have planted fish and in that case a fishing permit may be required. 

Book a fishing cabin in Sweden

It’s very popular to fish far out in the wilderness especially in northern Sweden. crab fishing is very popular on the west coast, and is usually a big hit with the kids. Take note that fishing will be prohibited when the fish are spawning. Please contact the home owner or landlord for the cabin that you’re renting, to find out if any fishing permits are required for the lakes and rivers surrounding the area that the cabin is located in. For any additional information of fishing or other recreational things to partake in, please contact the tourist office of Sweden.


Sightseeing in Sweden

There’s more to Sweden than just fishing and nature, many of our cities have museums, a cozy downtown, shopping malls, restaurants and private owned specialty shops.

Sightseeing for kids in Sweden

Sweden has many fun amusement parks and theme parks for children of all ages, you can read about some of them below:

Astrid Lindgrens World and High Chaparral in Småland

Gröna Lund in Stockholm

Liseberg in Göteborg

Furuviksparken in Gästrikland

Skara Sommarland in Västergötland

Leksand Sommarland in Dalarna

Halmstad Äventyrsland in Halland

Ölands Djur & Nöjespark at Öland

Kneippbyn at Gotland

 

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Cabins by the Lake

Cabins by the Lake in Sweden – swim, fish & unwind

Wake up to mirror-calm water, morning mist, and birdsong. Our lakeside cabins in Sweden combine serenity, outdoor adventure, and comfort – perfect for families, couples, and anglers looking to reconnect with nature. Dive in, cast a line, or simply relax on your private jetty.


Rent a cabin by the Lake

Discover our hand-picked selection of cabins and holiday homes by Swedish lakes. Whether you want to paddle out at sunrise, fish in clear water, or enjoy quiet evenings by the fire, a lake cabin in Sweden offers the perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor living. Here’s why you’ll love it:

  • Close to nature: A lakeside cabin lets you live right in Sweden’s great outdoors – surrounded by forest, water, and silence instead of traffic and crowds.
  • Varied landscapes: Each lake is unique. Some have sandy shores, others steep cliffs or forest edges that reach right down to the water.
  • Well-being: Fresh air, peace, swimming and fishing – these simple pleasures reduce stress, boost your immune system, and help you sleep deeply.
  • Freedom of access: Sweden’s “Right of Public Access” (Allemansrätten) lets everyone enjoy nature respectfully – ideal for walking, boating, or swimming wherever it’s permitted.
  • Wildlife experiences: Watch ducks, beavers, herons, elks and countless bird species around the lakes and forests – a paradise for nature lovers.
  • All-season destination: Lakeside cabins in Sweden are wonderful year-round – swimming and kayaking in summer, ice skating and ice fishing in winter (depending on region and weather).
Wooden jetty and rowing boat on a calm Swedish forest lake at sunset

Evening light on a Swedish lake – perfect for swimming, paddling and pure relaxation.

Your benefits with ICOS

  • 25+ years of experience in cabin rentals in Sweden
  • Safe & transparent booking process
  • Personal advice from local experts
  • Verified & hand-selected cabins only
  • English-speaking support before and during your stay

Quick filters & highlights

  • by the lake
  • with boat
  • sauna
  • fishing
  • dog friendly
  • family cabins
  • secluded
  • accessible

Fishing holidays on Sweden’s lakes

Sweden is an angler’s dream. Hundreds of lakes offer excellent fishing spots – directly from shore or by boat. Many of our lakeside cabins already include a rowing boat in the rental price. Before you cast your line, keep these tips in mind:

  • Safety first: Always wear a life jacket when on the water.
  • Know the rules: Some waters have restricted areas or closed seasons – check before you fish.
  • Fishing licence: In most lakes you’ll need a Fiskekort (fishing permit), available locally or online.
  • Ask locals: Tackle shops often give the best advice on gear, bait, and hotspots – and many rent out equipment at good prices.

Top tip: After a day by the water, relax in your private sauna with lake views. Use the filter “Sauna” in the search to find the best options.

Learn more in our guide to the best fishing waters in Sweden or read about responsible outdoor access in the Swedish Right of Public Access.


Swimming & water fun

There are over 96,000 lakes in Sweden, many with crystal-clear water and sandy bottoms. They warm up faster than the sea, making them ideal for families with children. Most towns have public bathing areas (“badplats”), but your own jetty or small beach is often even better. Remember to supervise children and respect private properties while swimming.

Pro tip: Use the search filter “Distance to water” to select your preferred distance – from under 100 m up to 5 km.


Sweden’s most beautiful lakes

Known as the “Land of 100,000 Lakes”, Sweden has over 96,000 of them – hundreds larger than 10 km². From southern Skåne to Lapland, each region offers unique scenery and experiences. Here are some top picks for your lake holiday:

  • Vänern: Sweden’s largest lake – perfect for swimming, sailing, and canoeing. The car-free island Brommö is a nature reserve and popular for hiking and cycling.
  • Mälaren: Near Stockholm, surrounded by castles, beaches, and scenic towns. Don’t miss the historic Castle of Sundbyholm.
  • Vättern: Sweden’s second-largest lake, great for pedal-boats or floating saunas. A highlight is the island of Visingsö.
  • Åsnen: Located in Småland, this lake with over a thousand islands is part of Sweden’s youngest national park – ideal for kayaking and wildlife watching.
  • Tavelsjö: Near Umeå, this smaller gem is perfect for paddling in summer and cross-country skiing in winter.
  • Storsjön: In Jämtland, it offers kayaking, swimming and steamboat cruises – and maybe a glimpse of the legendary “Storsjö monster”.
  • Siljan: Long sandy beaches, steamboat rides and “sauna rafting” make Dalarna’s Siljan Lake a summer favourite.
  • Hornavan: Deep and pristine, Lapland’s Hornavan is famous among anglers for Arctic char and trout.
  • Immeln: In southern Skåne, a lake with around 200 islands – perfect for canoeing and camping adventures.

Looking for more inspiration? Explore our related themes: Fishing cabins in Sweden, Cabins in secluded locations or Dog-friendly cabins – and find your ideal cabin by the lake in Sweden.


FAQ: Cabins by the Lake in Sweden – frequently asked questions

June to August is best for swimming and long summer days. May–June and September offer mild weather and fewer tourists – ideal for anglers and nature lovers. In the north, frozen lakes between December and March invite ice skating and ice fishing.
Lakeside cabins are popular in summer. Book 6–9 months ahead for July and August, and 9–12 months ahead for Midsummer or Christmas weeks. Off-season bookings are often easier, and last-minute deals do appear occasionally.
Yes, depending on the cabin and season. A one-week stay (Saturday to Saturday) is common in high season, while shorter breaks are often available in spring and autumn. Check the details in each cabin’s description.
Many cabins are pet-friendly. Use the “Pets allowed” filter when searching, and check the individual rules (e.g. no pets on beds). For more options, explore our dog-friendly cabins.
Yes – swimming is allowed almost everywhere, as long as you respect private property and nature. Don’t swim directly in front of someone’s house or jetty. Public swimming areas and your own cabin’s beach are perfect choices.
Usually yes. Fishing rules vary by lake. You can buy a Fiskekort (permit) locally or online. Some lakes have restricted areas or closed seasons. Ask locals or tackle shops for the latest information.

Travel tip: Many northern lakes freeze in winter – perfect for ice skating, cross-country skiing or even spotting the Northern Lights. Combine categories such as secluded locations or fishing cabins to tailor your perfect Swedish lake getaway.