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Sep 17, 2009 1:34pm
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“Calling itself Sweden’s most primitive hotel, Kolarbyn consists of twelve little forest huts set in the forest by a lake. There is no electricity, just candles and a fire to keep you warm. Built in 1996, the traditional huts were created for people interested in the art of charcoal burning, but now they have been turned into tourist accommodation.”
Image from Kolarbyn
Wild and Wacky Places to Stay in the Countryside&#160;: TreeHugger



Real Estate, Environment

How green can you be?  And what&#8217;s it like in the winter?

naturalnumber:

mama-wolf:

honeysticks:

lacygamine:

landscapelifescape:

“Calling itself Sweden’s most primitive hotel, Kolarbyn consists of twelve little forest huts set in the forest by a lake. There is no electricity, just candles and a fire to keep you warm. Built in 1996, the traditional huts were created for people interested in the art of charcoal burning, but now they have been turned into tourist accommodation.

Image from Kolarbyn

Wild and Wacky Places to Stay in the Countryside : TreeHugger

Real Estate, Environment How green can you be? And what’s it like in the winter?
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