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A tranquil escape
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Discover a peaceful glamping spot just by Grännaberget. Settle down by the fire and enjoy the sunset before retreating into your cozy tent. Each tent is spacious, with a double bed and seating area.
The tents are carefully selected to withstand both rain and wind. At Gränna Glamping, you can choose between three unique tents:
The owner, originally from Denmark, brings the best of both Swedish and Danish culture — combining Swedish fika and Danish hygge. Fika is that well-deserved coffee break with something sweet, while hygge might be picking mushrooms, sitting by a fire in autumn, or enjoying your first coffee of the day. At Gränna Glamping, you can enjoy both — and hopefully bring a little fika & hygge back home with you.
Between the three tents, there’s a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with everything you need to prepare a meal — fridge, freezer, gas stove, grill station, and a large dining table.
You can also add breakfast, which is served in the kitchen area, or enjoy your morning coffee at your own tent’s terrace. Grill packages are available, featuring local farm produce or the fresh catch from Lake Vättern.
Just a 10-minute walk from the glamping site, you’ll reach the town square in Gränna, where you’ll find candy cane bakeries, shopping, and cozy cafés.
From the harbour, the ferry to Visingsö departs, where you can ride a horse-drawn cart (remmalag), rent a bike, or explore historic landmarks.
A couple of days in Gränna holds everything you could wish for during your holiday. Stunningly clear water, breathtaking views, gentle walks in magical forests, history, cycling along beautiful country roads or challenging MTB tracks, relaxing to magical sunsets, strolls down cobblestone alleys, deliciously good ice cream and of course – the peppermint rock candy.
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