With the best friendsBook, travel there together and spend a damn good time in a great place in a beautiful house - that's actually all we need. These few days heal us from stress, from pressure in work, from the daily burden, to get everything under one roof.So how about a little break in the north - Sweden, Norway or Denmark? We took over the research for you and selected five of the most spectacular holiday homes in Scandinavia.You need nothing more than read this article, send the holiday home of your choice to the group chat, to agree on a date and book. We all deserved a break.
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Detox doesn't always have to have anything to do with food. You can also on vacation, in a holiday home like thatBergaliv SöderloftetIn Sweden,- From everything that distracts you in everyday life. The wooden house is built on stilts, is located in the Halsingland region and is the epitome of minimalism. Here Scandinavia meets Japan and futon beds on natural wood. Nothing is missing and yet only the bare most is there. Sometimes it is exactly what you need. Instead of pictures on the wall, large windows provide inspiration with a spectacular view. The environment is perfect for almost every outdoor activity that you can imagine. A real break for the head.
2. Norwegian Wood Cabin T2027 (Trysil) - Norway
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This Norwegian wooden hut is modern and an absolute paradise in winter.
ThisFantastic wooden hutis not only in one of the largest ski areas in Norway, it is probably also the most beautiful accommodation in Trysil. Up to eight people have space here. Of course, this designer refuge is a dream, especially in winter. The adjacent sauna with a separate shower and the ski floor for storing the ski equipment are perfect for the cold season. Inside you can expect a lot of natural wood, dark elements and the typical Scandinavian style. And if you are very lucky, you can even discover a northern light.
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The image of theArctic HideawaysIs there any volumes, isn't it? This small holiday village is located on the Fleinvær archipelago high up in Norway on the northern Arctic Circle. The village consists of ten small huts in which a total of 15 people can be accommodated. All the little Tiny Houses stand on stilts and are held by steel cables. The highest house, the Fordypningsrommet, is a room for deep thoughts and the ideal place to do theto observe. There are four sleeping houses, a bath house, a cooking house, a residential building, a sauna and an outdoor kitchen. TheArctic HideawayYou can only book completely, so collect enough friends. The way there is also a bit difficult - from the airport in Bodø you run for 20 minutes to the boat pier and then come to the island twice a day. You have a piece of rough nature for yourself.
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For many people, the Lofoten are an absolute place of longing - rough coasts, mountains, meadows and cool northern air. In the middle of it, near the Higravstinden, the highest mountain of the Lofoten, is locatedBlack Aurora Nook. The holiday home is designed for four to six people and a real architectural work of art in the middle of nature. On the outside very black, bright and modern on the inside. From all sides you have a spectacular view of the fjord. TV and smartphone are absolutely superfluous here. TheBlack Aurora NookIf the perfect starting point for ski tours and from the house, northern lights and sea eagles can be observed.
5. Birkedal (Moen) - Dänemark
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A really spectacular architecture: the Birkedal holiday home in Moen in Denmark
ImBirkedalEverything is unique. This holiday home in Moen, Denmark, is different from everyone else. It starts with the architecture: the house seems to be composed of loud round wooden cylinders that are broken by rectangular windows. The Birkedal holiday home is particularly recommended in summer, as it is almost directly on the water and the garden immediately invites you to be outside. The interior consists of many different natural materials-modern, tasteful and not typically Scandinavian-minimalistic for a change. In addition, the house is only an hour and a half from Copenhagen, so that a day trip to the city is always worthwhile. Everything looks a bit playful and dreamy - just the thing for a relaxing break.