These free cabins unlock Sweden's wild side
Published 21 Jun 2022, 11:41 BST
Guests at the Hjortronbergsmossen cabin overnight in wooden bunks, but must bring their own sleeping bags. If you arrive at a cabin to find all the beds are filled, you can sleep on the floor or pitch a tent outside.
The Hjortronbergsmossen cabin in Sweden’s Djupdalshöjden nature reserve allows friends, family, and strangers to bond. The free cabins are open to everyone.
Guests at one of the cabins in Skuleskogen National Park do their dishes in the river.
Guests sit on the porch at the Angsjökojan cabin in northern Sweden’s Björnlandet national park.
A walker explores the muddy marshland near one of the free cabins in Uppsala.
A guest at the Sundbergsholmen cabin in northern Sweden prepares to take a dip in the Råneå River.