Hotels

There are 14 hotel rooms, all individually decorated with great care and respect for the original. Each room has its own private bathroom, some with shower, some with bath.

When booking, you choose the room category. There you also make additions for other wishes such as extra bed, baby bed, bathtub etc. Likewise, if you have your dog with you, you choose that addition before you complete the order. Here you can also book Bicycle, Kayak / Sup, Sauna.

Book several nights in a row and benefit from attractive discounts. S As part of our sustainability efforts, we do not bother with daily room service. Of course, if desired, new towels and linen are offered.

Hotels

There are 14 hotel rooms, all individually decorated with great care and respect for the original. Each room has its own private bathroom, some with shower, some with bath.

When booking, you choose the room category. There you also make additions for other wishes such as extra bed, baby bed, bathtub etc. Likewise, if you have your dog with you, you choose that addition before you complete the order. Here you can also book Bicycle, Kayak / Sup, Sauna.

Book several nights in a row and benefit from attractive discounts. S As part of our sustainability efforts, we do not bother with daily room service. Of course, if desired, new towels and linen are offered.

The house

“More and more people are talking about it – and no one who has been there will ever forget it. The atmosphere at Sjötorp opens all the senses, narrow thoughts and narrow ideas would make this house crumble”

High above the sea at Lyckorna is Villa Sjötorp, or Haegerska villan as it is also called.

Carl Emil Haeger was the engineer who started one of the country’s largest paper industries, Edet Bruk, in the 19th century. Like most bourgeois families, summers were spent at the coast and Carl Emil bought a plot of land in the newly established bathing and spa resort of Lyckorna. During the last decades of the 19th century, members of the country’s societies had flocked to the town, where there was a society house with a restaurant, cold and hot baths, and a daily steamboat and railroad connection. Prominent guests such as Victor Hasselblad, Viktor Rydberg and King Oscar II attended “Lyckorna Bad- och Havsanstalt”, which was built in 1877 by the Scotsman Robert MacFie