A secluded cabin in the southern Stockholm archipelago
Camp Kraft is located in the southern Stockholm archipelago, near Sorunda in Nynäshamn municipality, Sweden.
Surrounded by forest, granite and open water, the cabin sits in a quiet coastal landscape where nature sets the pace.
Despite the sense of seclusion, Camp Kraft is easily accessible from Stockholm, making it an ideal retreat for weekends, longer stays, or extended slow living.
Close to nature, far from noise
The area around Camp Kraft is defined by:
Dense pine forest and smooth granite rock
Calm waters and sheltered bays
Minimal traffic and very little light pollution
A naturally quiet rhythm throughout the year
Here, days are shaped by weather, light, and the changing seasons rather than schedules.
Swimming, forest walks, and open water
Within walking distance of the cabin you’ll find:
Natural swimming spots in the archipelago
Forest paths for walking and exploring
Open water views and rocky shoreline
In summer, the sea invites early morning swims. In autumn and spring, the forest becomes especially still and atmospheric.
The southern Stockholm archipelago
Camp Kraft is located in the quieter, more expansive part of the Stockholm archipelago, where pine forest meets smooth granite shoreline and the sea opens toward the Baltic.
Here, the islands are larger and more spread out. The bays are wider, the horizons longer, and the water feels more open than in the inner archipelago. There is more space between places — and more room to slow down.
This part of the archipelago is known for its calmer pace, fewer visitors, and close connection to nature. Daily life follows light, weather, and season rather than schedules.
It’s a place to arrive, not pass through.
Day trips and nearby places
Nearby Nynäshamn offers restaurants, cafés, small shops, and ferry connections into the southern archipelago. From here, boats depart to islands such as Nåttarö, known for its long sandy beaches and pine forest walks; Utö, with its historic mining village, swimming spots, and coastal paths; and Landsort, home to Sweden’s oldest lighthouse and wide, open sea views at the very edge of the archipelago.
For a change of pace, Stockholm is reachable in about an hour by car or public transport, making it possible to explore the city for a day and return to the quiet of the archipelago by evening. The charming seaside town of Trosa is also within easy reach, offering a slower, small-town alternative with a picturesque harbor and riverside walks.
Together, these nearby destinations make it easy to combine deep solitude with the occasional day trip—returning each time to the calm, open rhythm of Camp Kraft.
Getting here
Camp Kraft is easy to reach from Stockholm:
By car: approximately 60 minutes from central Stockholm
By public transport: commuter train and bus connections via Nynäshamn / Ösmo
Detailed directions are shared after booking, so your arrival is simple and unhurried.
A place to slow down
Camp Kraft is not in a resort area, and that is intentional.
This is a place for guests who value:
quiet surroundings
privacy
nature over entertainment
rest over activity
If you’re looking for nightlife or busy attractions, this may not be the right place.
If you’re looking for space, stillness, and a deeper connection to nature, you’ve arrived.

