At first I want to say that Susanne and her Husband Kim are really nice people and they really cared about us even prior to our arrival. We weren't sure about the time we would arrive but knew that it was going to be late at night. I talked to Susanne on the phone and she offered us to call Kim at any time, if there was any problem finding the Address. But we found the hut quite easily, it was great to know we had a backup though.
The hut is located in a forest area where all the houses of Kim and Susanne are located. It feels like a little village without a holidaypark masstourism flair. We experienced the hut exactly like it is shown on the photographs. All the equipment and interior was clean and perfectly arranged.
We got three large nets of firewood, so there was no need to buy it somewhere else. We would have been able to get more but we only used two in a whole week, although we had a fire going every evening. The wood was worth every Crown and it was not exspensive.
We stayed for one week in October and really enjoyed our time in the laholm region. As described in the Advert, you need a car to get around.
On our first day we visited Bastad and its wonderful beach. To get more information and have a look around we visited the city of Laholm the following day. The lady in Laholm's tourist information was extremely nice and helpful. She recommended a few great hiking trails and a place to hire canoes in Ysby.
All the trails, that were on the map around Hässlov and we took, were marked clearly, so we had no problem to enjoy the walk and find our car again, after a few hours walking.
We drove to Ysby the next day and rented Canoes, which you do in the supermarket there. After paying only 40 Crowns for two canoes for the whole day, we got keys for the lock of the canoes and were send to a shed behind the shop to get paddles and lifevests. Next step was driving to the lakes, which was another 20min and finding the canoes on the map that was given to us. It all worked out fine and we paddled the whole day having a great time in the canoes and on a few of those many islands.
We also visited Göteborg, which is about 2 hours driving away and can be worth the drive.
The last day we had an awesome hike in the same area around Ysby, that we paddled in two days before. The trail was longer than the one we took before and good shoewear was necessary because it took us on quite muddy trails.
All in all we really enjoyed our time there!