Why Swedes Love Their Sauna

In Sweden, the sauna isn't a luxury — it's a way of life. There are an estimated 3.3 million saunas in Sweden for a population of 10 million. It's where you decompress after work, warm up in winter, and reset your mind. Our villa brings this tradition directly to your accommodation.

What's Available

🧖 Wellness Facilities

  • Finnish sauna — traditional dry sauna in the villa, available anytime
  • Jacuzzi — outdoor hot tub for evening relaxation
  • Bathtub — full-size bathtub in the bathroom
  • Garden — open green space for yoga, stretching, or morning meditation
  • Fire pit — gather around the outdoor fire pit on cool evenings

The Perfect Post-Work Routine

Imagine this: you finish a day of remote work on a 1Gb fiber connection. You close your laptop, walk downstairs, and step into the sauna. Afterward, cool down in the garden or soak in the jacuzzi under the Swedish sky. Then head to the fully equipped kitchen and cook dinner.

This isn't a spa package — it's daily life at the villa. Guests regularly highlight this in their reviews:

Hangyeol12-day stay

"The big living room and sauna were great. Combined with fast wifi, it was the perfect setup for a long work trip."

Long-term guestRoom 4

"Sauna and jacuzzi are a huge bonus. You feel like you're at a resort but paying a fraction of the price."

Health Benefits of Regular Sauna Use

  • Stress relief: Heat therapy lowers cortisol and promotes relaxation
  • Muscle recovery: Ideal after exercise, hiking, or long flights
  • Better sleep: Sauna before bed improves sleep quality
  • Circulation: Alternating between heat and cool air boosts cardiovascular health
  • Social bonding: In Swedish culture, sharing a sauna is a bonding experience

Wellness included, not extra

Sauna, jacuzzi, and garden access come with every room — from 230 SEK/night.