Today is a "red day" in Sweden – a public holiday – and like many others, I’m spending it at our summer cottage. With less than two weeks until the school holidays, thoughts are already drifting toward summer.
Sweden has no shortage of classic holiday spots, but few are as iconic as Gotland.
This beautiful island in the Baltic Sea truly comes alive in summer – with cosy cafés, artist studios, farm shops, beaches, and a laid-back, joyful vibe. It’s one of my all-time favourite places in Scandinavia.
This morning, I stumbled across a tiny beach cabin in Väskinde, and it instantly had me dreaming of slow, simple days by the sea.
The cabin has everything you need – a kitchenette, dining table, sofa bed, and a separate little bathroom cabin just steps away. There’s a peaceful outdoor nook between the trees, perfect for morning coffee in the sun. And at night, you can drift off to the sound of the waves.
A small pier sits just beside it – perfect for a refreshing dip and the large sea-facing windows are shielded with a wooden screen, letting in the light while keeping things private.
Oh, and best of all? It’s on Airbnb – dangerously easy to book, and very hard to resist. A perfect little escape to get us in the weekend mood!
Can you imagine relaxing here, drifting off to the sound of the waves?
If you're visiting Gotland, I highly recommend renting a car — it's the best way to explore the island at your own pace. I put together a guide a while back that you might find helpful — you can check it out here.
Want to see a few more Gotland homes today? Here are some beautiful tours to inspire you:
A rustic summer cottage with a pool
Elsa's charming summer cottage
A beautiful limestone barn on Gotland
Well friends, that’s it from me this week. As always, thank you so much for stopping by — and for sharing your thoughts and observations. I’ve loved reading them, and I’ll be settling down with a coffee at some point this weekend to respond.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Airbnb, with thanks.
Although I live on the Côte d’Azur I’m Scottish and that little beach reminds me of so many places I played as a child. The cabin is so cosy too, a dream.
ReplyDeleteThe rugged coastline is so intriguing!! It would be fun ot explore and then retreat to the cozy little cabin for a warm cup of tea!! Staying there must feel a little bit like playing house!! Thank you for sharing!! Have a marvelous weekend!! : > )
ReplyDeleteFor years, I've wanted to visit Gotland for its idyllic scenery and history. Via the Maria Wern, Murder in Sweden tv series, I've seen bits of the island. Of course real life on Gotland is thankfully nothing like tv. 🙂. Thank you for your Gotland guide. It will be helpful in planning our summer 2026 vacation. Many thanks for your always interesting blogs. Pirjo
ReplyDeleteIts in Gotland, its isolated, and one can hear the waves at night! The cabin is beautiful. I think its best to have the restroom in a separate cabin for tiny spaces. Lovely spot to look at... to end the week. Thank you Niki:)
ReplyDeleteOoh, this looks fun! Love the wood panelling.
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