Visingsö vandrarhem

Stay in a cosy cabin in the heart of Visingsö.

  • Cottage
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Hostel
  • Visingsö

Stay in the heart of Visingsö

If you want to stay in the heart of beautiful Visingsö, you’ll find this cosy hostel just 3 km from the harbour. The hostel offers both single rooms and multi-bed rooms for a good night’s sleep, as well as lovely green areas to run around in.

The hostel is centrally located on Visingsö, close to the town centre. Nearby, you’ll find a grocery store, jogging trails, a heated outdoor swimming pool, and football fields. Many of the island’s attractions are also within easy reach.

12 cabins with four rooms each

The hostel features 12 cabins, each with four rooms. Choose between single rooms and multi-bed rooms. There are spacious grassy areas with barbecue facilities around the houses, and the outdoor pool, restaurant and beach are all nearby. Free internet is available throughout the property, and parking is right next to your accommodation.

The hostel is owned and operated by Wisingsö Hotel & Conference.

Meals and facilities

Breakfast can be booked, or you can prepare your own meals in the self-catering kitchen. Wisingsö Hotel & Conference also operates Framnäs Restaurant just a stone’s throw away.

Some cabins include showers, while others have access to showers and kitchens in nearby service buildings.

Good to know

  • Accessibility: Some rooms are accessible. These are located on the ground floor with a low threshold into the building and the room. The room and beds themselves are the same as other rooms, with only a soft threshold to the bathroom. The bathroom is spacious, and both the toilet and shower are equipped with support handles.
  • Parking: Parking is available next to the accommodation. There are 18 charging points for electric vehicles.

Visingsö

Take the ferry from Gränna to Visingsö, a gem in Lake Vättern with stunning nature and a rich history tied to the powerful Brahe family. Don’t miss Brahe Church, home to a wealth of artistic treasures. The island is easy to explore by bike or by horse-drawn carriage – remmalag. Here, you're close to nature and can meet alpacas, go horseback riding, or paddle a kayak.

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