Our history
Smålandsgården was built by two independent sisters, Anna and Esther Falck-Persson, in the late 1920s. Anna and Esther were from Gothenburg and appreciated the tranquility here in Örserum. They thought several people from the working class would be allowed to come here for recreation. Above all, the sisters believed that people with rheumatic problems would feel good from bathing in Lake Ören.
The facility was officially inaugurated in 1931. After the sisters' demise in the late 1940s, the facility was run by the Salvation Army. Many have visited Smålandsgården and found peace and quiet in beautiful nature.
The Lorentzon family bought Smålandsgården in 2013. The ambition is to slowly but surely renovate these old wooden buildings with the aim of preserving and developing the business for future generations.
The facility
Smålandsgården consists of several buildings. We have single rooms, twin rooms, double rooms, studios, cottages and apartments. In total, we can accommodate approx. 90 guests in 36 different rooms. In addition to hotel rooms, we have a restaurant with outdoor seating and a nice view over Lake Ören. There is also a modernly equipped conference facility.