Ebbas Vandrarhem & Trädgårdscafé

Southeastern Sweden


Look for the classic 1950s Morris Minor 1000 out front here. Five of the lemon-yellow rooms overlook the gorgeous rose-laced garden, and four the bustling Borgholm main street. There’s a kitchen for self-caterers…or just pop downstairs to the cafe for decent hot and cold grub (lunch 100kr), served until 9pm in summer.


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