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Spring Returns to Mundekulla
A bike ride along the winding paths from Emmaboda to Mundekulla became a gentle reminder that spring is on its way. Nature is slowly coming back to life – buds are beginning to appear on the trees, and birdsong can be heard everywhere, even indoors. A quiet yet powerful sign of the ever-turning seasons.
In Mundekulla’s archives, stories are preserved of those who once lived here. A favourite among them is the wandering painter, Petter Målare, who lived for a time in Eneholm and became known for his humor and playful creativity – like the time he painted eyelashes on a piece of furniture, simply because the client’s name was Frans (which also means “fringe” or “eyelash” in Swedish).
Today, Eneholm is a charming summer cottage with modern comforts and part of Mundekulla’s broad range of accommodation options. Yet the memory of a simpler life still lingers. People here once lived in close cooperation, carefully planning for the long winter months – a spirit that still feels present. Many of the 19th-century buildings remain, and guests often remark on the same sense of calm and connection to nature: birdsong in the morning, starry skies at night, and clean, clear water to swim in. Swedish luxury in its purest form.
At the same time, a new season is taking root. The spring retreat and festival program is coming to life with full force, and more and more guests are discovering the peace, beauty, and inspiration this special place has to offer.
Don't forget to secure your festival ticket – book before April 20 to get the Super Early Bird Discount!
With sparkling spring greetings,
The Mundekulla team
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