Hjo Vedbastu
I Norra Fågelås, south of Hjo, you'll find Hjo Vedbastu - Äskelid's hottest spot! Enjoy the wood-fired sauna and cool off in the ice hole or why not take a snow bath? There's also a cozy accommodation available for rent and Lervis ceramic workshop.
Book
For reservations, call or send a text message to Ellen at 073-0529730. If you have any questions or want to inquire about the possibility of booking the sauna for a later date, please feel free to send a question to ellen.lannemyr@gmail.com
Photographer: Rebecca Martyn
Quick facts
Bookable: All year-round
Price: SEK 150/person, up to SEK 650.
Number of people: Up to 6 adults.
Duration: 3 hours
Heating: If the owners are at home, the sauna can be heated before your arrival; otherwise, you can do it yourself following the instructions provided.
Swimming/Ice hole and sunbathing: There's a bathing bridge where you can sunbathe and take a dip. An ice hole can usually be arranged during the winter.
Toilet & shower: Access to a toilet with a shower.
Lodging and Ceramics Workshop
For those who wish to stay overnight, a cozy cottage is also offered adjacent to the wood-fired sauna and natural pool. The accommodation is situated on the farm where the hosts reside. Bicycles are available for borrowing if you prefer getting around without a car. Read more about the accommodation >>
Feel free to visit Lervis' handcrafted ceramics, you can find opening hours at www.lervis.se >>
Getting Here
The farm is located 12 kilometers south of Hjo in beautiful Norra Fågelås. Here, you'll find Södra Fågelås Church nearby, which is well worth a visit. There are also several farm shops that offer high-quality food products during the season. The host themselves have a ceramics workshop where you can purchase functional ceramics - Lervis >>. You're close to Hökensås Golf Club with good food options and walking trails.
Hjo - the quaint wooden town
Hjo is renowned for being a beautiful little wooden town. In the quarters around Stora torget (the Main Square), you can wander through the cozy cobblestone streets and alleys where the award-winning wooden houses from the 1600s, 1700s, and 1800s are located.
Ellen Lannemyr
Äskelid Gärdhem 1
544 94 Hjo
Phone: +46 730 529 730
E-mail: ellen@lervis.se
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