The estate

Overnight stay in the Farmhouse

The manor house has stood on the grounds since the 1770s, built by Eric Ruuth, an officer, baron and then owner of Eriksberg. Since then, it has carried the history of the site, as a residence, a steward's home and now as one of the estate's most characteristic buildings.

The Manor has beautiful living rooms and lounges, Restaurant Havsörnen and a relaxation area with a sauna and heated outdoor pool.

Two individually decorated suites in warm tones with textiles chosen with care for the location. Terrace overlooking the garden and pool area. Baron Ruuth is named after Eric Ruuth, an officer and baron who built the manor house in the 1770s. Westfeldt honors the owner family who gave Eriksberg the status of an estate and manor house in the 18th century.

30–45 sq m. Up to 2 people.

Suite

Personally decorated with solid furniture, beautiful textiles and wallpaper taken from the history and wildlife of the place. Large terrace with views over the grounds and a spacious bathroom with bathtub and separate shower. Named after Bengt Berg, nature filmmaker and author who bought Eriksberg in 1938.

48 sq m. Up to 2 people.

Look into the Manor

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