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Holiday accommodation in Blekinge
Until 1658, Blekinge was a part of Denmark and was the place where many battles between Sweden and Denmark took place. Since the so called "Treaty of Roskilde", Blekinge belongs to Sweden, together with Halland and Skåne.
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This nice holiday home is located by lake Sillhövden in Holmsjö on the border between Småland and Blekinge. The...
- 100 m²
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Pet-friendly
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in the Blekinge region this small holiday home with a living space of about 20 square meters is peacefully located next...
- 20 m²
- Parking
- Garden
- Terrace
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In the skerries of Karlskrona On the island of Sturkö you will find this lovely holiday home which has enough room...
- 125 m²
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Internet
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Rent this wonderful cottage on the beautiful island Sturkö in Karlskrona archipelago, Blekinge County. The holiday...
- 55 m²
- Washing machine
- Pet-friendly
- Barbecue
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Rent this wonderful cottage on the beautiful island Sturkö in Karlskrona archipelago, Blekinge County. The holiday...
- 35 m²
- Washing machine
- Pet-friendly
- Barbecue
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The skerries of Blekinge are the destination for all those people who decide to book this holiday home. It consists...
- 70 m²
- Internet
- Barbecue
- Microwave
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Information about the region of Blekinge
Blekinge, located in the South of Sweden at the Hanö Bay, is Sweden’s smallest historical Province on the land by size. Since it is rich in nature, its name "Garden of Sweden" was not given without a reason. The distance to Denmark or the Baltic states is shorter than the distance to Stockholm. But since it is Sweden’s smallest historical province on the land, the ways are never long within the province. Deep forests with lakes and rivers with rich fish sources are there as well as meadows and pastures. The wooded skerries and shimmering bathing bays are near, as well as the lively cities. The most well-known of them is Karlskrona, Sweden’s only baroque city, which has a marine port declared a UNESCO world heritage.
So, if you can’t choose between city and nature, or if you simply don’t want to, and if you don’t want to travel to far up north, then Blekinge is your right choice!