A private base for cycling teams near Stockholm.
Älgö is road-connected and cyclists are a familiar sight on the island throughout the year. Villa Bianca gives a road-cycling team or group a private base approximately 25–30 minutes by car from central Stockholm.
Up to 10 guests can stay across the main villa and guest house. Routes, daylight, weather and road conditions vary by season, so each group should plan its rides for the dates and confirm equipment logistics with Frida before arrival.
A team base with space to recover.
Up to 10 riders
Five bedrooms, seven beds and three bathrooms across two private houses.
Road-connected Älgö
Start from an island reached by road, with Stockholm still approximately 25–30 minutes away by car.
Nordic recovery
Year-round hot tub and wood-fired sauna, plus a heated outdoor pool from mid-May to mid-September.
Shared and private space
Gather in the main villa while the separate guest house gives the team additional privacy.
Plan the riding as carefully as the stay.
Build routes for your level
Choose distance and intensity for the team, and check the route, traffic, surfaces and current conditions before every ride.
Ride for the season
Daylight and weather change significantly through the year. Bring appropriate clothing, lights, helmets and repair essentials.
Agree equipment logistics
Ask Frida about bicycles, support vehicles, storage, cleaning and other team needs before confirming the stay.
Before the team arrives.
Can a cycling team stay at Villa Bianca?
Yes, groups of up to 10 can enquire. The two-house layout works well for teams that want shared time and some separation.
Can rides start from Älgö?
Älgö is connected by road. Every team remains responsible for selecting suitable routes and checking current traffic, surface and weather conditions.
Is there bicycle storage?
Equipment arrangements are confirmed individually. Tell Frida how many bicycles you will bring and what storage, cleaning or support-vehicle access you need.
Is the area used by cyclists all year?
Cyclists are regularly seen on Älgö throughout the year, but daylight, temperature and road conditions vary greatly by season.