Discover the best Hostels hotel in Jamtland County, Jamtland and Harjedalen including STF Ledkrysset Vandrarhem, Stromsunds Vandrarhem - Tullingsasgarden, Ostersunds Vandrarhem, Multi Challenge Hostel, Vandrarhem Funasdalen, Messlingen Fjallby, Skarvruets Hogfjallshotell, STF Storliens Fjallgard Vandrarhem, STF Fjallstation Kolasen, STF Ramundeberget Hotel och Vandrarhem.
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3.5 based on 20 reviews
Stayed in this hostel 3 times already, twice in the dorm, once in a single room. Rooms are functional and not very big. Shared showers and toilets are clean, kitchen offers enough space and each room has a box in the kitchen for storing food. Big and cozy common area including eating and living room. Very friendly and inviting interior altogether. Balcony. Appealing decoration in the corridors. Friendly staff. Reception is open only until 8 p.m., but you can get a code for late check-in. Hostel is within walking distance from the bus station and the train stations (Västra train station is closer than the main station).
4 based on 11 reviews
Tastefully decorated hostel in Scandinavian 50's design. Comfortable beds in spacious rooms, no uncomfortable bunk beds or dorms. You have access to a fully equipped guest kitchen for the self-catering and lounge with TV. Free wifi in all rooms. The hostel is located in the village of Tullingsas with expansive views of the forest and the lake. Just five kilometers to the nearest town where you will find supermarkets, restaurants, cafes and tourist information centers. Easily accessible, just off Europe 45. Stromsund is one of Sweden's densest bear areas! Welcome.
Really nice hostel with large rooms, a really nice kitchen and beautiful views. Plenty of parking. Great staff, very friendly and helpful. Very good value for money. Only a few minutes drive from Strömsund village with shops and restaurants.
5 based on 1 reviews
Vi 2 pensionärer både i 4 dagar hos Hans på Östersunds vandrarhem. Har sällan bott så bekvämt och bra till ett pris som inte är av denna värld, jämfört med många hotell just i Östersund. Man får verkligen leta efter dessa guldkorn på detta vandrarhem där Hans som ansvarar är den mest både förstående men också den mest professionelle personen som driver detta vandrarhem. Kan ej mer än tacka han får en enastående upplevelse på detta vandrarhem, njut och upplev riktigt Svenskt hemma upplevelse, fast borta, Tack Hans för att finns till för oss kunder, Hälsar Familjen Andersson från Sundbyberg
Featuring free WiFi, Multi Challenge Hostel offers accommodations in Östersund. Free private parking is available on site. Certain rooms include a sitting area to relax in after a busy day. Quests have shared bathrooms. You will find a shared kitchen at the property. The nearest airport is Are Ostersund Airport, 9.7 km from the property.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Fast and friendly check-in. Clean 4-bed room, small table and two chairs. Small dark entrance hall. Large dark wardrobe. On the same floor sofa and TV, pentry, large showers with washing mashine, and toilets. On the first floor large new well-equipped kitchen, dining room and TV-room with sofas. Nice smallish hotel bar with fire place.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Please note: the holiday village has a mix of new and old buildings, so choose carefully, so you book what you intend to book. We had an old cheaper, cottage, bu this we knew. + Nearby Wardshuset Baggarden had a nice, friendly atmosphere, welcoming staff, live music in the weekends and good food. We came here 3 times. Luckily we liked it, as there are no other places to eat/drink nearby at all. Well-planned layout of the cottage, comfortable beds Sauna on site. No need to book. Plenty of nature and possibilities of walking, cycling. Funasdalen has some really nice walks. We saw reindeer, cows in the roads. - Kitchen somewhat impractical. Not enough space to put the coffee maker or tea kettle to boil. The plug was above the sink! We had to put the machines on the floor. Water seemed to leak from the toilet. Shower curtain was torn and of cheap quality Long way to nearest village No outdoors furniture
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Med panoramavyer över fjällvärlden i tre väderstreck, med härliga längskidspår och underbara vandringsleder direkt utanför dörren, ligger Skarvruets Högfjällshotell. Här i mitten av Härjedalens vildmark hälsar vi våra gäster välkomna till unika upplevelser såväl sommar som vinter då man får uppleva den perfekta mixen av spännande vildmarksäventyr, möten med vilda djur och avstressande wellness.
I stayed here a couple of nights and would certainly return. The rooms are a bit small, but this is compensated for by the level of service and the excellent food. It is an ideal place to explore this part of the fjells from. The dining and lounge areas are nicely decorated and there is ample parking outside. Some construction/refurbishing is going on on tte premises, but we did not find it disturbing.
4 based on 15 reviews
We are a cozy and intimate hostel at the base of the bare mountain region. The wilderness and its pristine mountains starts directly in our backyard. You can live an active outdoor life and at the same time enjoy served food from our restaurant (during peak season), sauna bath, have jolly good time in the pub or play a game of tabletennis in our activityroom. If you prefer you can of course choose to prepare your own food using our guest kitchens. Great tour and hiking trails are right outside the door and during the winter we have up to 60 km cross country skiingtracks. The south part of the Kings trail starts here towards Blahammaren, Sylarna and Helags mountain stations. For the alpine enthusiasts many slopes are nearby; Storlien Alpin 4 km, Meraker in Norway 25 km, Are and Duved 50 km. The hostel is located in one of Sweden's most accessible mountain areas. It is easy to get here by bus, train and car. Trondheim International Airport is just 70 km away. In addition to skiing and hiking, we have lots of activities to offer in the surrounding area: Snowmobile safaris, dogsledding, Icelandic horse riding, adventure park "Rypetoppen", berry and mushroom picking, bird watching, rafting, canoeing, kiting and much more.
We (a couple) stayed at "STF Storliens" (which, most importantly, is not in Storlien at all, but in Storvallen) for five nights. We stayed here to go cross country skiing. This was one of ten hotels and hostels we stayed at on a three week trip in Scandinavia, and it's the only one that was not good. This place is actually a bit of a tragedy. It could be nice, it could be a friendly little refuge with cute rooms and a warm atmosphere (although the skiing would still be poor). As it is, it's not good at all. It's hard to know where to begin with the problems. It felt like we had walked into a scene from a Scandinavian version of Fawlety Towers, or perhaps the set from a Yorgos Lanthimos film. If you like places where cracked windows are repaired with cardboard, where toilets lock you in, where paint is peeling off the walls, where the curtains have holes, where the kitchens are pokey (and tea towels appear only sometimes), where the owner (Tina) claims she has summer tires on her car (in the middle of winter) and so is immobile (although she somehow manages to get around in any case, when she wants to), where the luxury of sheets and a towel cost you (a lot) extra (about the same as our rental of skis, boots and poles for a day), where the shower room door does not lock and the water takes about three minutes (running) to get warm, where the staff have to follow nutty rules and almost giggle when talking about the owner ... well, if you like these sorts of things then this place is for you! For very similar prices there are much, much nicer places nearby (e.g. in Enafors). Even the mid-range hotels (not hostels) we stayed at in Stockholm, Trondheim and Bergen were not much more expensive - and to say they were nicer would be quite the understatement. Final note, unless you have a car DO NOT stay here in winter. It is an hour's walk along a major, dangerous road into Storlien from Storvallen. The buses only run if booked with over a day's notice, and even then they only run once a day at useless/weird times (e.g. 5:30am). The owner of the hostel, as previously noted, is immobile in winter and extremely resistant to pleas for help from guests, no matter what the circumstances. There are some cars posing as taxis, but these need to be booked with a week or two's notice to be sure of getting one (a local advised us). If you do manage to book a "taxi" you will wish you had not. They demand between €37 and €42 for the four minute drive one-way to Storlien. It's extortion, and the locals know this (try asking one about the cost of the "taxis" and see what reaction you get). The horse-drawn sleighs in St Moritz are probably not so much more expensive than these guys, and Storvallen is definitely no St Moritz. As for the cross-country skiing - it's mediocre. Limited trails and scenery, lots of snow mobiles roaring around. Overall: avoid.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
We who value unique environments with little impact of modernization will be happy here. Furniture and interior in simple classic mountain cabin style. The restaurant requires pre-booking but for lunch you are invited to waffles or something more salty.Incredibly sympathetic waitress who took the time to offer tips for walks in the surroundings.
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