
Läjet - A true gem
Läjet is a charming fishing village just south of Varberg. Enjoy the picturesque harbour and the cosy lanes lined with traditional wooden houses. Here, you can buy freshly caught fish, shrimp, and langoustines, while the popular ice cream café offers a selection of refreshing treats. Beside the fishing harbour, you’ll find a well-equipped marina with its collection of charming boathouses.
Läjet is growing
The area has grown significantly in recent years, with a wide range of businesses, shops, cafés, and restaurants. Essential services such as a grocery store and healthcare centre are also conveniently located nearby.
Läjesviken is a popular destination for kitesurfing and surfing, attracting a new generation of visitors to the area. You can also reach Läjet by bike via the Kattegattleden – the scenic coastal cycling route known for its spectacular views and unforgettable experiences.

Home to two of the West Coast’s finest beaches!
Just a 1 km walk from the campsite lies Läjesviken, home to a beautiful sandy beach. Stretching approximately 300 metres, the beach is shallow and family-friendly, making it ideal for children. One of the piers features a swimming jetty, and the area offers modern restroom facilities, ample parking, a kiosk, and a small play area. A little further away you’ll find Kagebäcksviken, another child-friendly beach with shallow waters, soft sand, and scenic dunes. Surrounded by coastal woodland, it provides a peaceful natural setting and well-maintained restroom facilities. Both beaches are officially designated EU bathing beaches.
Varberg – En känd Bad & Kurort!
Varberg is just around the corner – cycle, take the bus, or enjoy a scenic walk!Rent a bike and easily make your way to the centre of Varberg. Known for its spa heritage, beautiful coastline, beaches, and wellness experiences, Varberg is one of Sweden’s most popular seaside destinations.Explore the lively town square and charming city centre, visit the historic Varberg Fortress, or enjoy a refreshing swim at the iconic Cold Bath House. These are just a few of the area’s most popular attractions.You’ll also be within easy reach of Gothenburg and Liseberg, Gekås Ullared, and even Copenhagen. In addition, the region offers countless charming destinations perfect for day trips and excursions.

Hidden gems
Discover countless hidden gems and Local favourites in the surrounding countryside – from flea markets and farm shops to exhibitions, farms, cosy cafés, and much more.
Surfing
Varberg is widely known as Sweden’s surfing capital. Surf culture thrives here, attracting surfers from all over the country and beyond each year. The beaches of Apelviken and Läjet are among the most popular surfing destinations on Sweden’s west coast, and it was here that windsurfing first gained a foothold and began to develop in Sweden. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, you’ll find conditions to suit every level and more wind directions than you might imagine. Läjet is considered one of Sweden’s premier spots for kitesurfing, surfing, and windsurfing.
Fishing for everyone
Sea fishing is free of charge, while fishing in other waters may require a fishing permit. The local pier is said to be a great spot for a catch! From the pier and harbour in Träslövsläge, you can reel in a variety of flatfish species, including flounder, dab, and plaice – and if you’re lucky, even a turbot. If the fish aren’t biting, you can always enjoy the local catch by purchasing freshly landed fish, shrimp, and langoustines from the fish shop or the local fish truck. And if you’re looking for langoustines, ask for “lajrhommer” – that’s what they’re called in the local dialect! Crab fishing is a must when visiting Varberg, and a great tip is to use mussels as bait.

