GETTY The group allegedly refused to live in the resort because it was too rural

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Around 30 migrants would not accept the taxpayer-funded accommodation and demanded to be taken to a city instead. The homes have access to a heated pool, sauna and restaurants - making them a popular attraction among native Swedes.

Some of the group reportedly slept overnight on the bus as they travelled to Äråbadet, a popular Swedish holiday spot. The desperate Swedish government has transformed the destination to cope with a surge of 190,000 arrivals expected this year.

FACEBOOK The resort is a popular holiday destination for Swedes

Officials converted the holiday resort into short-term housing for 50 migrants. But the group allegedly insisted that the area was not lively enough for them and asked to be taken elsewhere.

FACEBOOK Äråbadet has a heated pool and even a sauna

It comes just days after Europe was warned to brace itself for a new wave of migrants because increasing numbers of people are fleeing from ISIS. Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan also warned that daily Russian airstrikes could lead to a new influx of migrants bidding to get to Europe.

GETTY Mr Erdogan warned Europe to brace itself for more migrants seeking entry

If these are done, I believe the migration from Syria will stop and the refugees that we are hosting will also be able to go back Bashar al-Assad

He also called for more rebels to be trained and equipped against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and asked for a safe zone to be set up to protect civilians. He said: "If these are done, I believe the migration from Syria will stop and the refugees that we are hosting will also be able to go back."