Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin
It appears another week has just swished by — blink and it’s Friday again. I’m very ready to hit pause a little this weekend and chill. While we’ll probably be in Malmö, my heart’s already halfway to the forest… ideally parked in a cosy Landet cabin with zero plans except maybe snacks, fresh air, and wearing the comfiest knit I own.

In Swedish, landet basically means “the countryside,” but it’s more than that — it’s about sneaking off somewhere calm and relaxed. That’s exactly what Landet is all about: a true escape without any of the faff. Think nature, fresh air, good design, and zero stress. 

The cabins themselves are dotted around some of Sweden’s most beautiful rural spots — close enough to get to easily, but far enough to feel like you’ve actually escaped. It’s the brainchild of Ted and Umberto, who were looking to help others to enjoy the Swedish countryside without needing to own a cottage (or chop wood, unless you want to). You can sauna, do yoga, take long walks, drink coffee on the deck, or just do absolutely nothing at all — which honestly sounds perfect to me! 

Ready to take a peek at what would be instore?

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin
And relax. 

Could you also imagine spending your weekend here? 

Inhale, exhale and read more about a stay at landet cabins here.
Meet you at the sauna? 
Have a wonderful weekend friends, thank you so much for stopping by this little corner of the web and for all your lovely comments – I’ll get back to you soon! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Landet, with thanks. 

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Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin
It appears another week has just swished by — blink and it’s Friday again. I’m very ready to hit pause a little this weekend and chill. While we’ll probably be in Malmö, my heart’s already halfway to the forest… ideally parked in a cosy Landet cabin with zero plans except maybe snacks, fresh air, and wearing the comfiest knit I own.

In Swedish, landet basically means “the countryside,” but it’s more than that — it’s about sneaking off somewhere calm and relaxed. That’s exactly what Landet is all about: a true escape without any of the faff. Think nature, fresh air, good design, and zero stress. 

The cabins themselves are dotted around some of Sweden’s most beautiful rural spots — close enough to get to easily, but far enough to feel like you’ve actually escaped. It’s the brainchild of Ted and Umberto, who were looking to help others to enjoy the Swedish countryside without needing to own a cottage (or chop wood, unless you want to). You can sauna, do yoga, take long walks, drink coffee on the deck, or just do absolutely nothing at all — which honestly sounds perfect to me! 

Ready to take a peek at what would be instore?

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin

Finding Calm in a Swedish Forest Cabin
And relax. 

Could you also imagine spending your weekend here? 

Inhale, exhale and read more about a stay at landet cabins here.
Meet you at the sauna? 
Have a wonderful weekend friends, thank you so much for stopping by this little corner of the web and for all your lovely comments – I’ll get back to you soon! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of Landet, with thanks. 

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