8. HIKING ROUTE IN SKANA

LOCATION

Is the southernmost county of Sweden, basically corresponding to the traditional province Skåne. It borders the counties of Halland, Kronoberg and Blekinge and connects to Capital Region, Denmark by the Oresund Bridge. The seat of residence for the Skåne Governor is the city of Malmö. The headquarters of Skåne Regional Council is the town of Kristianstad Coordinates: 55°59′43″N 13°26′30″E.

In total there are about 148 hiking trails for tourists to discover within the region of Skåne. The Skåneleden Trail is a 1,250 metre-long marked long-distance hiking trail through the countryside of Skåne. Choose from five separate sub-trails comprising of a total of 105 sections, some of which are connected, making them perfect for circular hikes.  The entire trail is marked with orange markers and signs, so you always know where you’re going. Walk along the coastal sections for dramatic contrasts between rocky shores, sandy beaches and the open sea, or hike the hillsides of mid-Skåne with lush, green beech forests, fascinating rock formations and abundant flora and fauna. If you’re seeking the experience of remote seclusion, the lakes in north-east Skåne are surrounded by deep virgin forests and historic sites.  Hiking the woods around Hovdala by Finjasjön Lake, south of Hässleholm, is like being given the keys to thousands of rooms just waiting to be discovered, each with its own charms and character. Hovdala gives you energy for your body and soul, every season of the year. If visitors want to get a sense of this region’s impressive countryside and wildlife, it is recommended to go to Romeleåsen ridge for a day trip. This popular attraction has some different, rewarding hiking routes; Romeleåsen was formed 150 million years ago and has a height difference of just over 200 metres. Pass by Romeleklint, the second highest point of the ridge, and Järnhatten with its exposed bedrock. Romeleåsen is home to a rich animal and birdlife, like fallow deer and red deer. Also visit Kullatorpet, a well preserved 19th century croft, which is open for visitors during some weekends and holidays.

ATTRACTIONS

Kayaking and Canoeing. Lined by coasts on three sides and with scattered lakes and meandering streams all over, Skåne is a popular destination among kayakers. Paddle the north for serene, magical, remote wilderness, or go urban in the canals of Malmö, the biggest city in Skåne.

Birdwatching. Skåne is home to an impressive diversity of bird species. It’s part of the most important European route for migrating birds, where visitors can take an eagle safari, or watch the gracious dance of the cranes.

Biking in Skåne – With long, winding country roads and breathtaking scenery, Skåne offers lots of great biking routes. Kattegattleden – a bike trail along the west coast. This coastline trail was Sweden’s first national tourist bicycle route, stretching along the west coast from Helsingborg, one of the oldest and largest cities in Skåne, up to Gothenburg, Sweden’s second biggest city. The trail takes you through dramatic coastlines, sandy beaches and picturesque villages for almost 400 kilometres. Most of it is free from cars. On the way, check out the beautiful Sofiero Castle, the Kullaberg Nature Reserve and the Upzone adventure park. The route is lined with a string of cafés and restaurants, and there are lots of accommodation options including camping, B&Bs and hotels. Sydostleden – the South-Eastern trail.

 

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