Brunstorp's Cottage

Cabin - Brewery & Cafe

Today there are about 130 varieties of apple

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Daily rental of a 14th-century cottage

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A cup of coffee and a moment of peace

Fika Time!

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Cabin

The Brewery

Daily rental of a 14th-century cottage

This period the cottage has a wonderful view of Lake Vättern and an extensive orchard with 350 trees and its own beehives. The property is 10 km from Jönköping and features a private patio.

Brunstorps brewery has its own café, which serves snacks and light meals during high season. There is a restaurant 1.5 km away, and in Jönköping and Huskvarna there are a number of different places to eat.

In the area there are activities such as hiking and fishing, and there is a golf course 8 km from the cottage.

Residential information

- A large bedroom with 6 beds
– Dining room
– Toilet with shower and sink, washing machine
- Kitchenette with hotplate, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster
– Radio, DVD, iPhone stereo, iron, ironing board and hairdryer
- Free wireless internet
- Patio with a lovely view of Lake Vättern
– Free Parking

Brunstorp's garden

Brunstorp Garden, north of Huskvarna, is a popular tourist destination with a valuable fruit orchard and plantings. The garden houses a clone archive with approximately 220 varieties and offers a unique assortment of plants. Situated within the Huskvarna Mountains Nature Reserve, the farm provides opportunities for studying both cultivated plants and nature. With a rich history, the farm was purchased in the 14th century and has been owned by both the state and private individuals. Since 1953, it has been part of a recreational area, and in 1972, it became part of the nature reserve.

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Places nearby

From the south: Take the exit from the highway at Brunstorp / Huskvarna N. Then drive on Skärstadsvägen (old Grännavägen) towards Kaxholmen for approximately 500 meters.

2023

Schedule

Fruit day

30/9, kl. 11:00-15:00 Fruktens dag (lördag)Vi firar fruktens

Flower hike

13/7, kl. 18:30 Blomstervandring. Anders Eliasson, landskapsingenjör på