Take the family on a Swedish safari experience in Eriksberg and see wild animals in their natural environment. Red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, European bison, wild boar and mouflon roam freely in this unique nature reserve in the archipelago in Blekinge. You will go on a private guided tour in a safari jeep and track the animals on foot with your private guide. Stay in the unique Synvillan that offers an outstanding, close to nature experience. The villa is an architectural dream and the walls are covered with a polished patterned steel plate, whose reflective properties aim to create the illusion of a house, which disappears into nature. The house floats above the ground and over a feeding place where the animals come to eat. You can follow the spectacle just a few meters from the animals through a glass in the floor – very exciting!
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Sample Itinerary
13.30 Arrival in Eriksberg where a backpack with barbecue sausage package and marshmallows is waiting for you, BBQ on your own over the fire and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
15:00 Check in at Synvillan and make yourself at home. Maybe you get a chance to see some animals through the glass floor and can enjoy the fantastic view. Enjoy a delicious charcuterie tray. It is also possible to take a dip in the sea or in the pool.
18:00 Enjoy a 3-course dinner in the restaurant. Eriksberg is well known for its fantastic cuisine and offers a large selection of selected wines with the meal. A pure pleasure!
20:00 Time for a safari adventure with your guide! Eriksberg’s safari car is an experience in itself, adapted to provide a maximum experience of the wildlife in the park. This is a private guided tour where we get as close to the game as possible and feel their presence hence maximising the nature experience.
Enjoy breakfast! Today it’s time for a hiking safari with a private guide – an experience where you look for the wild animals. Guess the poop can be a fun competition for both young and old. Check out at 11:00 filled with fond memories to take home. Do not miss the farm shop where you also have a 20% discount.
Synvillan is a spectacular nature residence designed by the known Swedish architect Thomas Sandell. The house is powered by solar panels and gas and there is no running water but of course a toilet. Modern in all simplicity and a great cosiness factor.
Lovely bedroom with a view. Here you sleep well at night!
Here you can watch the animals through the glass floor.
Or look at animals that are a little further away. Eriksberg also has a rich bird life, if you are lucky you will see the sea eagle!
A visit to one of Eriksberg’s restaurants is a gastronomic experience for all senses, with a personal welcome and a harmonious atmosphere where you follow the seasonal cycles. The venison from their own farm naturally has a central role in the menus. Of course you can also get fantastic, vegetarian dishes. Just enjoy!
Trip details
Ecorating: 3.5
Available dates: Between April 1 – August 28
Number of nights: 1 but can be extended
Price for family package 2 adults, 2 children (8-12 years): €1340 / $1430
Price for family 2 adults & 1 child (8-12 years): €1205 / $1290
Price for family 2 adults & 2 teenagers (12-16 years): €1420 / $1520
What is included in the Priceless package:
- 1 night accommodation in SynVillan with a view of the Blekinge archipelago
- Park fees for the Nordic region’s largest safari park
- 3-course dinner in the restaurant
- Access to relaxation and outdoor pool
- Breakfast
- BBQ sausage packages and marshmallows to grill on your own
- Tray of charcuteries
- Guided tour in safari jeep
- Hiking safari with tracking of wild animals
- 20% on souvenirs and wild products in the farm shop
- 20% discount on a second night SEK per person.
Not included: Flights or trains, activities, meals and beverages not mentioned in the itinerary. Insurance and things of a personal nature.
How do I get there? There are several options in getting to Eriksberg. You can fly to Ronneby Airport, catch a train to Karlshamn train station (2.5 hours from Copenhagen / Malmö) or drive directly to Eriksberg where you can park. (we can book transfers if you need help with that)
Check-in: at 13.30
Check-out: at 11:00
Booking conditions:
- Free cancellation can be made up to 4 days before arrival, but no later than 14.00 pm, after which 50% of the booking value will be charged.
- No show is charged 100%.
We recommend that you have a travel insurance that covers any illness and need of cancellation. Keep in mind that you usually need to present a medical certificate to get your money back from your insurance company. Check with your insurance company or Mastercard what terms they offer.
Travel ethics: Nothing in particular.
Packing: Good walking shoes, swimwear, good clothes to wear when hiking.
Weather: Eriksberg
Mobile network and email: Email and internet available
Ecorating: 3.5
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When you visit Eriksberg, you help to preserve various species such as bison, bat species, the red water lily and much more:
● Eriksberg is one of northern Europe’s largest game enclosures and a nature reserve with high biodiversity and has a summer population of about 1,500 animals.
● Eriksberg is a veritable gene bank for various species and has an important function as a research and reference area for ecosystems.
● The Eriksberg Prize, which is awarded annually, will stimulate the active use of nature’s different values and contribute to the financing of research related to the environment and the diversity that takes place at Eriksberg. Projects have been carried out on beetle species, fishing, butterflies, spiders, tree rejuvenation, bird life, lichens and mosses, all of which have led to valuable experiences and reports.
● Eriksberg has one of the world’s largest populations of the protected red water lily.
● Eriksberg also houses and protects 16 of Sweden’s 19 bat species.
● Approximately 90 hectares of protected bays in the Baltic Sea mean significant play and growth areas for e.g. pike.
● There is a rich bird life including sea eagles with over 60 species red-listed in the EU Birds Directive
● It nurtures and preserves valuable natural and marine environments that have been prioritized within Natura 2000. Eriksberg is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Blekinge Archipelago.
Eriksberg’s sustainability work:
● Food produced in the local area and following the seasons is offered. At Eriksberg, people are largely self-sufficient in game meat from their own farm. You have your own slaughterhouse and can therefore follow and control the entire process from forest to plate. Highest hygiene, traceability and veterinary inspection apply. The venison is healthy, climate-smart and free of antibiotics, dyes and additives.
● In other respects, efforts are made in restaurants and hotels to use raw materials and products from local and / or organic producers
● You sort at source and recycle.
● Rock heat is used for heating and for cooling down and energy use is measured and evaluated continuously. Sweden’s tough environmental goal of halving energy consumption by 2030 has already been achieved. Energy consumption for heating, cooling and hot water has at Eriksberg switched to 100% renewable energy and been reduced by about 60%. This by renovating and building well and using modern technology such as rock heat pumps and solar cells.
● Renewable / source-labeled electricity is used and the local partner of electricity is Karlshamn Energi AB.
● Eriksberg always chooses equipment with good and durable quality for double life on, for example, computers, switches, screens, black and white copies and so on.
● Own laundry in the yard minimizes transport.
● All types of internal combustion engines in implements, vehicles, tractors and boats are selected with the environment in mind.
● The minibars have low energy consumption.
● It is possible to charge electric cars, both 230V and 400V / 16A.
● The new entrance building, Outdoor Eriksberg is a “plus house”. During the summer, we can sell electricity on a fairly large scale and then cover the annual consumption for several houses.