Sundbyholms Slott Hotell

Central Sweden


The comfortable accommodation spread out over a number of buildings on the grounds of Sundbyholms castle (12km north of Eskilstuna) are the next best thing to sleeping in the castle itself. The property boasts a variety of room types, with cheaper hotel-style rooms furnished with a more modern touch and a number of classical suites.

A popular conference and wedding venue, the riverside estate has a variety of dining options, outdoor hot tubs and walking trails, and is a pleasant stroll from the impressive Sigurdsristningen rock carvings.


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