



The main house entrance level holds a fully equipped kitchen with dining area, living room with open fireplace and sofas, and terrace overlooking the water. The top floor features a lounge area with sofa. The guest house offers a living room with lounge seating and views across the water. Sleek style throughout with everything needed for an indulgent stay.




Six bedrooms. Three double beds (king/queen) and four single beds. Main house: Bedroom 1 with king bed, Bedroom 2 with bunk bed, Bedrooms 3–4 with single beds. Guest house: Bedroom 5 with queen bed, Bedroom 6 loft with king bed. Two bathrooms. Space for 10 guests in total comfort.






A heated pool that blends into the sea with endless blue vistas. Private jetty with high-jump for swimming. Sauna, Weber grill, and lounge area. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring the natural beauty inside. Terrace overlooking the water. Trampoline. Boat available for rent (experience necessary).





Villa Timrarö is located on the island of Stora Timrarö near Vaxholm, which is the ultimate island to experience the Swedish archipelago.
Main house – Entrance level
Main house – Top floor
Guest House
General

The most respected restaurant in the Stockholm archipelago — recommended by the White Guide and consistently regarded as a destination in its own right. The kitchen is built around local, seasonal ingredients, with the menu changing with the produce rather than the other way around. Three and five course menus are the format, served on a terrace overlooking the bay or in a cosy indoor setting when the weather turns. The wine list is equally considered, recognised by Star Wine List for its quality and range. Reachable by private or communal boat from Stockholm. Book in advance.

A landmark since 1906, Grinda Wärdshus is one of the most celebrated restaurants in the Stockholm archipelago. Classic Swedish cuisine, a terrace overlooking Saxarfjärden, and a more casual harbour restaurant at the water's edge. Reachable by public or private boat from central Stockholm in about an hour.

Vaxholm's most beloved café, and for good reason. Set in a 19th century heritage building right by the water, Hembygdsgårds Café is the kind of place that feels like it has always been there — because it has. The menu is classic Swedish: Toast Skagen with hand-peeled shrimp, cold-smoked salmon, fresh waffles, and a legendary cake buffet that's hard to walk past. In summer, the garden terrace fills up quickly, with views across the water and an atmosphere that is entirely unhurried. A natural stop on any visit to Vaxholm, whether arriving by boat or by car.

A family-owned artisan bakery and café right on the harbour in Vaxholm, Boulangerie is one of those places that earns its reputation quietly, through good bread, honest food, and a setting that's hard to fault. It sits opposite one of Vaxholm's harbours, with outdoor seating looking straight onto the water and the passing ferries. Inside, the atmosphere is intimate and traditional, with tempting piles of cakes at the counter and staff who make you feel genuinely welcome.
The offer runs from pastries, cakes, and buns to sandwiches and a simple lunch menu, all made in-house. The bakery has even been awarded the title of best semla in the archipelago. Whether you stop in for morning coffee, a shrimp sandwich on the terrace, or something sweet to take back to the villa, it's a easy favourite.

Not everything in a great archipelago day needs to be a three-course meal. Glass på Hörnet occupies a corner spot right on Vaxholm's harbour, in the best possible position: you step off the boat and it's practically the first thing you see. The ice cream is homemade gelato in around 20 flavours, with Italian coffee alongside — simple, carefully made, and popular enough that a queue is entirely normal on a summer afternoon. Vaxholm itself is one of the most characterful stops in the inner archipelago, with its fortress island, wooden townhouses and working harbour, and a scoop from Glass på Hörnet on the quayside is as good a way as any to take it all in.

Founded in 1966, Wermdö Golf & Country Club is one of Stockholm's most celebrated destinations — an 18-hole course designed by Nils Sköld, set against the natural beauty of the archipelago. The layout is as strategic as it is scenic, and the club has earned a reputation that speaks for itself among those who know it.
Beyond golf, the club offers tennis, a pool, and a country club atmosphere that invites you to stay longer than planned. The restaurant serves classic Swedish cuisine — honest, seasonal, and well worth the trip on its own.
Wermdö is accessible by car or boat, making it a natural addition to any stay in the archipelago.

A 16th-century fortress on its own island just off Vaxholm — one of the most atmospheric places to spend an afternoon in the Stockholm archipelago. Wander the historic walls, visit the Vaxholm Fortress Museum, and stop for lunch at Bistro Kastellet's courtyard terrace with archipelago air on all sides. In summer, the neighbouring island of Badholmen opens as a beach club.
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.