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Holiday accommodation in Västmanland
There is evidence that Västmanland and the rest of the Mälardalen (Mälarvalley) region were populated from the west as early as after the latest ice melting. There are about 20,000 known archaeological sites to discover in the province. In Västmanland we find six ancient cities: Västerås (founded in the year 990), Arboga (1200), Köping (1474), Sala (1624), and Lindesberg and Nora (1643), which are all worth a visit. Västerås, also called Mälarstaden (Mälar-town), is the region's largest and the country's fifth-largest city with about 110,000 inhabitants.
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Holiday apartment in beautiful Västmanland This holiday apartment is integrated within a rebuilt and converted stable...
- 70 m²
- Dishwasher
- Internet
- Barbecue
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Cosy small holiday home with sauna in the green countryside This cosy holiday accomodation is a small and charming...
- 32 m²
- Pet-friendly
- Internet
- Barbecue
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Holiday home located in the Västmanland region and only 50 meters away from the lake and about 17 kilometers away...
- 70 m²
- Internet
- Barbecue
- Microwave
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Located directly at the waterfront of the lake Hjälmaren you will find this holiday home which has enough room for...
- 62 m²
- Washing machine
- Pet-friendly
- Barbecue
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The „Jaktstuga“ is a small but fine mini holiday apartment, integrated within an old store building, dating from...
- 20 m²
- Internet
- Barbecue
- Microwave
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Secluded location, back to nature: Beautiful rustic property in the forest, for 1 to 4 people. Experience a true...
- 60 m²
- Pet-friendly
- Barbecue
- Parking
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Out of something old make something comfortable - and add a large amount of charm and soul. As for the small holiday...
- 40 m²
- Internet
- Barbecue
- Microwave
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Genuine 19th century house that is newly renovated with facilities such as heated floors. This house is comprised off...
- 75 m²
- Dishwasher
- Internet
- Barbecue
Information about the region of Västmanland
The terrain rises from the Mälaren lake to the southeast, which has a low, deeply cut coast, where fertile plains spread. It is part of the Swedish lowlands. From the north to the south you will find ridges. In the north, the land rises slowly, and the farmland decreases, which is here divided by forests and lakes. The northwest is characterized by a largely hilly, wooded moraine landscape, however, the plains make deep cuts along the major rivers. Västmanland's largest lake and the country's third-largest lake is called Mälaren. This is also partly located in Södermanland and Uppland and flows into the Baltic Sea. The lake is an attractive destination for fishing enthusiasts from all over Europe. There are in addition to the 33 naturally occurring fish species also planted species. The lake contains fish such as pike, perch, roach, rudd, silver bream, bream, smelt, perch, burbot, tench, and bream. Welcome to the Västmanland, a region with closeness to everything!