Raftarp
Raftarp – 8 beds
Raftarp is located in the centre of the Snogeholm hiking district.
The cottage (which has disability access) has a fully equipped kitchen (cooker, oven, microwave oven, coffee maker, kettle, fridge and freezer, toaster and dishwasher) with dining space for 8 people. The cottage has a total of 8 beds: 1 bedroom with 2 single beds and 1 bedroom with 2 single beds and 1 bunk bed. Two additional sleeping places are found on the sofa bed in the living room where there are also armchairs and a coffee table. The cottage has a large and modern bathroom (shower and toilet).
There are boats and canoes for hire at Lake Snogeholm. Fishing licences are purchased via iFiske. Skåneleden and other hiking paths are just around the corner. A shorter path along the lake is accessible for the disabled.
It is not permitted to have more guests than the number of beds in the cottage. Check-in is at 15:00 and check-out is at 11:00.
Bring your own bed linen, towels, toilet paper and kitchen roll.
Cleaning equipment is available. Please clean the cottage before departure. Alternatively, you can order and pay for final cleaning.
Across the courtyard at Raftarp there are public toilets for walkers. There is also a campsite a short distance away. Keep in mind that the area can sometimes be busy at times of the year when the campsite is busy.
Optional:
- Highchair
- Travel cot for children up to 12 kg (SEK 150 per stay)
- Bed linen and towels can be hired for SEK 80/person and stay
- Final cleaning (SEK 1100)
Other information:
Smoke-free. Dogs are allowed, but not on the furniture.
Online booking is not possible 2 days before check-in. To book later than 2 days before arrival, please contact us by telephone on +46 730-64 55 80.
For those who wish to pay by invoice (schools and companies):
Contact us
- telephone: +46 730-64 55 80
- e-mail: info@destinationsnogeholm.se
- By Nordiq: 0411-55 87 25 or contact@bynordiq.se
The cottages and campsites in the area are rented out by Destination Snogeholm. There are 4 cottages and 2 farmhouses. The hiking district is managed by the Skånska Landskap Foundation.