Glamping · Sweden

Glamping in Sweden

Swedish glamping spans a remarkable range — from glass cabins in Lapland designed for northern lights watching to floating forest pods in Värmland. The Swedish design tradition elevates the category.

Stay typeGlamping
DestinationSweden
Best seasonsAll year

Swedish glamping spans a remarkable range — from glass cabins in Lapland designed for northern lights watching to floating forest pods in Värmland. The Swedish design tradition elevates the category.

Sweden's design culture produces some of the world's finest glamping properties. The combination of Sweden's natural landscape with the glamping format creates an experience that is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere in the world.

Where to Find Glamping in Sweden

Region
Swedish Lapland
Glass igloos and heated pods for northern lights and midnight sun.
Region
Värmland
Floating forest glamping on Sweden's most beautiful lakes.
Region
Dalarna
Design glamping in Sweden's cultural heartland.
Region
West Coast
Sea-adjacent glamping with a coastal forest character.

When to Visit

Each season offers a distinct experience in Sweden. Winter brings dramatic conditions and, in northern areas, the northern lights. Summer provides long Nordic daylight and warm temperatures for outdoor exploration. Autumn delivers the forest colour season — widely considered the most beautiful time to be in the Swedish landscape. Spring is quieter, often good value, and rewards visitors with the spectacle of a Nordic landscape emerging from winter.

Glamping in Sweden — FAQ

For glamping in Sweden, Booking.com and Airbnb carry the broadest selection. For the most authentic and sometimes best-value properties, it is worth searching directly for Swedish accommodation sites and regional tourism boards, which often list properties the international aggregators have missed. Book well in advance for summer and the winter northern lights season.

Sweden's design culture produces some of the world's finest glamping properties. For summer, book 3–4 months ahead. For winter — particularly northern lights season — book as early as possible, ideally 4–6 months ahead. Autumn (September–October) offers excellent value and conditions with shorter booking lead times.

For most rural and remote glamping in Sweden, a car is strongly recommended. Some properties are accessible by public transport for part of the journey, but a rental car gives significantly more flexibility and access to the best locations. In winter, ensure your rental has appropriate winter tyres — this is standard in Scandinavia but worth confirming.