Solskensvägen, 18 - Munkedal - Färgelanda Here you live in a well-kept red house with white knots with walking distance down to the bath. The house is comfortably located in a cottage and villa area surrounded by beautiful nature and with the lake just below. This accommodation is ideal for a family who wants peace, proximity to swimming and beautiful nature experiences. There are plenty of deer and moose in the area, so if you are lucky you will see the king of the forest outside for accommodation. You live in a Swedish idyll with a scenic environment. There are sunbeds around the houses in three directions, a camp site with grilling outside the house and free access to firewood for grilling in the charcoal grill or inside the stove. Only a small walk path below behind the houses you come down to the nearest bathing place. Here is a small bridge with a small bay that is a bit stony.
If you walk about 10 minutes straight ahead on the road past your home, you will come to a larger bathing area that is family-friendly with swings, sandy beach, lawn and jetty. Entrance is at the back of the house where you are welcomed by a hall. Directly to the left is the bathroom with WC / shower. Directly to the right is the room's first bedroom. Here is a bunk bed with a wider lower part, 90/120 cm and with a patio door out. Straight ahead you come to the house living room with TV, comfortable sofa and armchairs and an audible stove to warm up next to on cold evenings. The kitchen is open and integrated with the living room with seating for 4 people. Next to the kitchen is the second bedroom with 1 double bed 180cm. The house is bright and pleasantly furnished. You can park at the front of the house and at the back. Feel free to pay a visit to the farm shop and the excursion destination Evenstorps Gård. Here you can buy organically KRAV-labeled beef, home-grown raspberries and rhubarb. From the café's terrace you can see the Hereford cattle grazing while enjoying crispy waffles with the farm's raspberry jam. At Vrinde - Ödeborg there is a burial ground which is Dalsland's largest Iron Age burial ground with about 90 remains. Or take a day trip to Dalsland and experience the nature of Dalsland, with everything from mountains and fairytale forests to plains, coasts and countless lakes, as well as a rich wildlife.