




The main house offers a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room for 10, a cocktail and games room, and a sea-facing porch and living room on the ground floor. A sea-facing library and 20 sqm terrace with 180-degree views sit on the top floor. Five original tiled stoves remain functional throughout the sleeping and living quarters. The south wing has its own living room with kitchen and iron stove. The north wing offers a separate dining room facing the sea, a living room, and kitchen — making the estate well suited for larger groups who benefit from independent spaces across the three buildings.


Eight bedrooms across three buildings. In the main house: a ground floor bedroom with children's bunk beds; on the top floor, a king-size bedroom, a room with two singles and a child bed, and a room with two single beds. In the south wing: two king-size bedrooms across two floors, plus a music room, working desk, and bridge table. In the north wing: a sea-facing king-size bedroom and a room with two single beds. Three full bathrooms plus one separate WC — including a sea-facing shower on the main house top floor and a sauna in the south wing. All made up with luxury linen, towels, bathrobes, and Byredo bathroom amenities.




The estate sits directly on the water, with two outdoor dining tables seating 16 and 10 guests respectively, and a barbecue. A private dock is 75 metres from the residence, suitable for arriving by boat or setting off for the day. Helicopter landing is available on the premises. Ten bicycles in varied sizes are included. Tennis and padel courts and golf courses are available nearby.






Gula Gården is located in Ljugarn on Gotland's eastern coast, a picturesque seaside village known for its sandy beaches, unique rauk rock formations, and relaxed pace. The estate is within easy walking distance of restaurants, and cycling and hiking trails run along the scenic coastline. Visby Airport is approximately 45 minutes by car. The ferry terminal is also around 45 minutes. Helicopter arrival is possible directly on the premises — one hour from Stockholm by air.

Ranked the number one restaurant in Ljugarn, Bruna Dörren is the kind of place that ends up anchoring an entire stay. Part restaurant, part bar, part summer gathering point, it has a relaxed, unhurried energy that feels genuinely its own. The menu has a playful dedication to potatoes: raggmunk, fish and chips, burgers, seasonal salads, alongside pizza and a kitchen that draws on both Swedish and broader influences. There are several bars, both indoors and out, with one of Gotland's largest beer selections, over 100 varieties, as well as a good range of rum. Live music and entertainment run through the season, and the garden terrace has the kind of atmosphere where an afternoon drink turns naturally into dinner. A fixture in Ljugarn, and deservedly so.

Housed in a trading house from 1860 in the heart of Ljugarn, Smakrike is the most considered dining option in the village. The kitchen is built around local, seasonal Gotland produce, and the format runs from a bistro menu to a full tasting menu with wine pairings for those who want to make an evening of it. You can eat inside in the dining room, out on the porch, or in the garden greenhouse, and the atmosphere is unhurried and personal throughout. It is the kind of restaurant that takes what it does seriously without taking itself too seriously, and that combination tends to hold up well. Book in advance during the summer season, when the restaurant operates Wednesday to Sunday.

Ranked the number one golf course in Sweden for member and guest satisfaction, Visby Golf Club at Kronholmen is a destination in its own right. The 18-hole championship course was originally laid out in 1958 and thoroughly redesigned by professional golfer Pierre Fulke and architect Adam Mednickson, resulting in a par-72 layout that makes full use of Gotland's limestone terrain and coastal exposure. Several holes play directly alongside the Baltic Sea, and the views throughout are exceptional. A 9-hole course runs alongside the main layout, well suited as a warm-up or a shorter round. The clubhouse restaurant serves lunch and dinner on a terrace overlooking the water, and is worth visiting even for those not playing. Open to visitors throughout the season, with tee times bookable in advance.

Strandcafé & Restaurang sits right on the beach in Ljugarn, on Gotland's quieter eastern coast — and the position is hard to fault. Tables spill out toward the sand, the menu runs from morning coffee to evening à la carte, and the atmosphere is entirely unhurried. The kitchen moves between Swedish classics and broader influences — moules frites, slow-cooked lamb, fresh salads — with enough on the menu to satisfy both those who want a proper meal and those who just want a cold drink and somewhere to sit. There's homemade ice cream in the afternoon and minigolf for anyone who needs a reason to stay longer. A natural anchor to any day in Ljugarn, and the kind of place you end up returning to.
Rates and availability are shared on request. Tell us your preferred dates and a little about your visit, and we will be in touch personally. You are also welcome to reach us directly on +46 722 00 4708 or at connect@scandinavianhospitality.com.