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IF you fancy going back to basics then you can now spend the night in an "eco lodge" with no running water or power.

Kolarybn Eco Lodge, in a forest in Sweden, had been dubbed the country's most "primitive hostel".

If you want to go truly off-grid, then there is a Swedish holiday resort for you
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If you want to go truly off-grid, then there is a Swedish holiday resort for youCredit: Jam Press/Kolarbyn Eco Lodge
There are 12 huts to choose from, made from mud and wood
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There are 12 huts to choose from, made from mud and woodCredit: Jam Press/Kolarbyn Eco Lodge
You'll have to find your own wood to burn too
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You'll have to find your own wood to burn tooCredit: Jam Press/Kolarbyn Eco Lodge

The resort has 12 lodges to choose from where guests can test their survival skills.

The camouflaged forest huts are are made from mud and wood, and often compared to hobbit houses with berries and mushrooms growing on the roofs.

Each one has a fireplace, although guests will have to chop the trees themselves to find wood to fuel it.

Guests will also have to source their own water, with a nearby spring easy to access when wanting to wash up.

And with no shops nearby, anyone staying can forage for food with the mushrooms and berries in the area although there is also a pantry on-site with some basics.

Thankfully there are two single beds with sleeping bags, sheepskin blankets and pillows, so you can at least get a warm night's sleep.

And some guests may even enjoy the silence and tranquility, with very little noise elsewhere due to the lack of electricity.

Finding it too much? There are restaurants, supermarkets and cafes at the nearby city of Skinnskatteberg.

The website states: "There will be no electricity, no showers, nothing fancy at all, just natural mysteriousness.

"As you arrive at Kolarbyn, you will see lots of trees, more trees and even more trees."

They also have activities you can book, such as romantic stays, bushcraft courses, safari adventures with wolves and moose, and hiking expeditions.

A floating sauna is on-site too, and guests can go fishing or rent canoes.

Previous guests have loved the rather unusual stay.

One person wrote: "A hit with the whole family. We travelled all the way from the UK [and the] teenage boys loved splitting our wood."

Another agreed, commenting: "A piece of heaven. The huts surrounded by the forest and a beautiful lake are just magical.

"We chopped wood and learnt to start our own fire to cook or to warm up the floating sauna."

A third simply said it was like a "fairyland in a forest".

Most lodges sleep two people, with prices from 895 SEK (£67) which can be booked directly through the website.

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Prices start from £67 a night
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Prices start from £67 a nightCredit: Jam Press/Kolarbyn Eco Lodge
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