This Unique Stone House In Kansas’s Little Sweden Will Make You Forget All Your Worries
Lindsborg is one of our favorite small towns in Kansas. This unique town was founded by Swedish immigrants. The population of around 4,000 is incredibly proud of the town's Swedish heritage, and a visit here might make you forget you're in the Sunflower State (or America at all!). The town is full of "wild Dala horses" (colorful horse sculptures decorating the streets and businesses), and also has European restaurants and European shops. It's such a unique little place, and a visit here practically requires a special place to stay to really make your trip amazing. If you're looking for the most unique place to stay in Lindsborg, KS, don't sweat it: we've done the work for you! Check out the wonderful little Stenhuset, a Vrbo property that's as charmingly special as the city it's in:
This beautiful Vrbo in Lindsborg, KS is a stone home that was constructed in 1877.
Fittingly, you'll find plenty of European-inspired decor here, including the beautiful Dala horse out front with the property's name, which means "stone house" in Swedish.
The cabin's age lends it so much rustic charm, but there are modern amenities here to be enjoyed, too, like Wi-Fi and streaming.
The two-bedroom home can sleep up to six guests.
I love this adorable patio area that's perfect for an al fresco meal or cup of coffee!
While you're in the area, don't miss a visit to the Lindsborg Old Mill and Swedish Heritage Museum. It's a great local history museum where you can learn all about this charming town.
Looking for the perfect souvenir? Check out Hemslojd, Inc., purveyor of hand-crafted ornaments and Dala horses ready to be brought home with you.
For more information about this unique place to stay in Lindsborg, KS, check out the property's Vrbo listing.
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