Gimo Herrgard Hotel

Hotel Overview

Gimo Herrgard Hotel was the first manor house built in the Gustavian style, designed by architect Jean Eric Rehn in the 1760s, a monument to the heyday of the Uppland ironworks. Gimo Herrgard was the first manor-house built in Sweden in the Gustavian style. It is situated at the end of an impressive drive, by a beautiful pond surrounded by 250 year-old elms and lime trees. We warmly welcome all those who enjoy the good things in life and would like to do so in a beautiful, peaceful setting.

Location

Gimo Herrgard Hotel is situated deep in the forests of Northern Roslagen, north of Stockholm.

Access:

  • Uppsala: 50 km
  • Stockholm/Arlanda Airport: 67 km
  • Train: 50 km Uppsala Train Station
  • Stockholm City: 124 km
  • Gothenburg: 560 km

Rooms

Gimo Herrgård features 62 individually designed rooms and suites. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms, satellite-tv, telephone, and wireless broadband access. Additionally, superior rooms and suites feature bathtub/jacuzzi, in-room safe and minibar.

Right by the lake you will find The Boathouse with sauna, lounges and a bar. Access to The Boathouse is free of charge for all package guests and can be booked at the reception desk.

Services

  • Sauna
  • Restaurant: No lunch saturdays, open from 15:00 sundays
  • 4 Golf Courses within 30km driving
  • Tennis: In the area
  • Hiking: Upplandsleden
  • Crosscountry Skiing
  • Riding
  • Paddling
  • Wine-testing
  • Minigolf
  • Boules
  • Clay Pigeon Shooting
  • Billiard
  • Museums

Food & Beverages

The first-class cuisine of the Hotel is based on the use of local ingredients in tune with the seasons. And they blend this with a variety of European influences to produce dishes of the highest order. The Hotel's specialists serve a three-course table dhτte menu daily, as well as a la Carte. And browsing through a wine-list gives ample opportunity to enhance your evening's dining.