Get Ready for a Wild Encounter: Brown Bear Watching in Central Sweden
MAX GROUP SIZE
UP TP 6 PERSONS
MEETING LOCATION
Kungsberg, SWEDEN
DURATION
1-2 NIGHTs
KID FRIENDLY?
Yes, if you rent the hide for yourselves
ACCOMMODATION
You stay in a brown bear watching hide
WHEN
May - September
DIFFICULTY
EASY. NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED. You just sit in a hide but must be able to walk 300 m to and from the hide.
✨ HIGHLIGHTS ✨
Bookings for 2025 are now opeN!
Our booking procedure is simple. Just click the button “Rates & Dates”, choose a date and fill in the booking form. If everything is okay we will send you a confirmation by email within 24 hours. You pay the full amount when your booking have been confirmed. For cancellations up until 30 days before arrival you will receive a 80% refund of your total sum paid. You can also choose to add an extra Cancellation Protection which will give you more flexibility.
🛡Full financial protection: Your money is safe. Every booking is fully financially protected.
The plan
-
Arrive in Kungsberg in the afternoon and meet up with your guide Sara for a welcome coffee and sandwich. She is a nature enthusiast and an experienced wildlife photographer. Sara is happy to show photos of her bear encounters in the surrounding forests. She will also tell you about bears, wolves, owls and other wild animals that you have a chance to see. After some practical details of how to act and behave in the cabin to increase your chances of seeing bears, it's time to head to the hide-out!
Sara brings you along in her car for a short ride into the wild forest where the Brown Bears roam. A gentle fifteen minute walk along a forest trail takes you to the wooden cabin on a small hill. The cabin is built for bear viewing, and this is where you will spend the night. Sara will make sure you're settled in nicely, and then leave you in the hide for a peaceful yet exciting evening, night and morning of observing wildlife up close.
As dusk falls you make yourself ready with your camera in one of the camera slots. It's a very meditative and serene experience to simply wait in silence, peering out from the windows facing three directions for any sign of wildlife. Sometimes you see a bear after just an hour of waiting, but other times you may have to wait all night and just get a glimpse of something that may have been a bear. On most of the evenings however, bears will appear while there is still enough light to see and photograph them.
Remember that the bears are wild and shy so you need to be quiet not to scare them away. Although bears do show up most of the nights, there is no guarantee. These are wild animals.
You're in the middle of a wild beautiful pine forest. Soft green moss covers the ground and large boulders left from the last ice age are dotted across the surrounding landscape. Many wild animals live here and you are also likely to spot foxes toptoe past, badgers and squirrels, if lucky even wolves! The diversity of birds is amazing. You will probably be accompanied by Great spotted woodpeckers, Grey-headed woodpeckers and Jays while looking out for the bears. Buzzards and Goshawks often visit too. Black woodpecker, Siberian Jay, Great tit, Blue tit, Nuthatch, Tree creeper, Chaffinch, Brambling, Robin and Willow tit are also frequent.
During the dark of the night you may want to get some sleep in one of the beds.
Note that animals sometimes show up when it is too dark for photography or even in complete darkness. If you come during June, July or first half of August, the hours of daylight are longer. Around midsummer the sun stays up almost until midnight, and rises again just a couple of hours later.
Dinner is not included in this experience. We recommend ordering from us in advance, or you can bring a packed evening meal and drink.
-
Wake up and spend the early morning hours quietly observing any movements in the forest glade. It's lovely watching the forest come alive again, and hopefully more bears will visit.
As the morning turns into day, Sara will return and bring you back to her house where breakfast awaits. If you are tired after a long night with little sleep you are welcome to take a nap in one of the guest bedrooms in her house.
-
Many of our guests say they wish that they would have stayed longer at this fantastic place. Well, now you can! 😀
We highly recommend that you extend your stay wby adding one more night in our other photo hide. This hide is purpose built to attract badger, fox, squirrels and other wildlife that often show up just a couple of meters from your camera.
How to book? Just add “Night wildlife photography” during the booking process.
The bear hide
I will be your host
LOCATION & HOW TO GET here
We meet at Sara’s home in Kungsberg.
Address: Kungsbergsvägen 60, Järbo >> Link to Google Maps
Travel by train: You can take a train to Sandviken (2 hours from Stockholm) and then book a taxi (approximately 850 SEK per car one way) by contacting www.taxi107000.com, phone: +46-26-274000, email: info@taxi107000.com. Purchase your train tickets online at www.sj.se.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
One night in brown bear watching cabin. You will be guided to and from the hide but spend the night in the hide on your own, shared with max 4 participants.
Coffee/tea and sandwich at arrival
Bright binoculars
Breakfast
Add one more night of excitement!
Many of our guests say they wish they could stay longer. Well, now you can! Choose to stay one more night in a different hide perfect for night photography. This extra night gives you more opportunities to see and photograph wildlife. What is special about this hide is that it has a water pond just in front and the space in front of the hide is lit up all night, giving you a unique chance to take photos of animals active during the dark hours. It can accommodate 1-2 people with beds, camera slots, and a toilet. When you book this extra night, you will have access to a guest room at the lodge during daytime and you will have a lunch with us. You can arrange these two nights in any order you like. Just click the booking button to see available days.
Frequently asked questions
-
Between 2016 and 2020 more than 90% of our guests got to see bears. During 2022 and 2023 just 75% of our guests got to see bears, a decrease mainly because of intensified bear hunting, something we are trying our best to prevent. Our season is covering the best time of the year for bear watching. Normally bears also visit the hide one month before and one month after the actual season.
The 2024 season has begun with success, as a female with herb is showing up regularly! -
Our guests often get to see a variety go wildlife.
Most of the time: Common jay, Chaffinch, Great spotted woodpecker, Red squirrel
Often: Badger, Fox, Willow tit, Bullfinch, Blue tit, Great tit
Sometimes: Black woodpecker, Grey-headed woodpecker, Crossbill, Treecreeper, Brambling, Buzzards, Goshawks, Sparrow hawk, Raven, Great tit, Crow, Magpie, Robin
Rarely: Golden eagle, White tailed eagle, Wolf, Pine marten, Wolverine
-
Not at all. Bears in Sweden are very shy and there is no risk of being attacked by a bear during this activity. You are sitting inside a hide and wild bears are outside. We have never had any incidents at all.
-
You must be able to walk on a trail for 5 minutes on a trail through the forest. Walking level is easy. Note that you have to be quiet during the whole stay in the cabin, from early evening until the next morning. No talking, just whispering.
-
• Wear waterproof clothing and boots for the walk to/from the hide.
• If you have personal binoculars that you prefer.
• Your own packed evening meal, snacks and drinks.
• Do not bring rustling packaging. Repack such things in boxes.
• We provide blankets and pillows in the hide.
• Avoid strong perfumes / detergents or other strong scents.
• For May – June and second half of August – September bring warm clothing and a hat for chilly nights. The hide is not heated up. Available in the hide to keep warm: Slippers, warm ponchos, blankets, sleeping bags plus insulating carpet on the floor and also sheepskin on the chairs.
-
You can come on most days during 10 May until 10 September.
Pre-season Bear watching 21 April - 9 May: As the ground may be snow covered during this time of year and it might not be possible to drive on the road, we may have to walk 2 km through the forest to get to the hide. Therefore you must be in good physical conditions and we don’t allow children under 15 years. We also meet up one hour earlier during this period.
-
The best light conditions is May, June, July and first half of August.
-
Yes, but please be aware that phone reception is very limited in the hide. If you are traveling with children, we recommend downloading movies and games before your stay, as the reception is only reliable for phone calls and texts.
-
You are welcome to bring your children, if you book the entire hide for yourselves. Kids love it! Recommended minimum age is 5 years but you are welcome to bring children of any age.