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The landscape of Skåne is unique. There are very few places where you can experience such varied countryside in such a small area. Find...
The Scanian Landscape Foundation is responsible for 19 recreation areas spread out over the whole of Skåne. 380 kilometres of trails for hiking, biking and riding are waiting for you.
The landscape of Skåne is unique. There are very few places where you can experience such varied countryside in such a small area. Find...
It´s a wonderful feeling to sit on the horseback and sense the movement while you enjoy the beautiful sceneries in the nature. 40 km...
There is something special about catching your own fish and then cooking it outside, perhaps over an open fire. In Lake Snogeholmssjön...
Lake Arresjön is situated just over ten kilometres from Malmö – once a quarry and now an oasis in the industrialised agricultural landscape. It is...
Bockeboda recreation area is situated on the Nävlingeåsen ridge, west of Kristianstad. Here, you will meet spruce forest in the north and mixed...
Breanäs is the place for those of you seeking a bit more wilderness. At this small site along the western shore of Lake Immeln, you can find...
Djurholmen on the southern slopes of the ridge Hallandsåsen is the place for you who are looking for quiet and seclusion. Quite simply a little...
On the southern hills of the Söderåsen ridge lies the recreation area of Finstorp, an easily accessible area and a popular destination since the...
Friseboda is best known for its long sandy beaches and refreshing swimming. Where the sand dunes end, the magical pine woodland takes over and...
Frostavallen recreation area has beech woodlands, glittering lakes and an open landscape. Beech woodland dominates the area and wood anemones cover...
At the heart of the recreation area is Fulltofta Nature and Visitor Centre which holds an interactive exhibition, café, visitor centre and has...
Grytåsa is small recreation area for shorter walks. Möllers woodland is one of only a few woodlands which are grazed and you meet grazing animals...
The landscape in Järavallen is varying. The shallow beach area and the dry coastal meadows host many different bird species. The central parts of...
Up on the Söderåsen ridge you will find the hilly landscape of Klåveröd with impressive cliffs and stones, a cave that is tricky to get to and a...
Kronoskogen has salt water swimming, white sandy beaches, pine woodlands and footpaths in all directions – everything just a stone’s throw from...
The lake Möllerödssjö is the natural centre point of this recreation area– regardless of whether you want to go swimming, fishing, birdwatching or...
Skrylle is situated on the north western part of the Romeleåsen ridge and consists of ten or so nature reserves and Dalby Söderskog National Park....
In Snogeholm - in between the three lakes of Sövdesjön, Snogeholmssjön and Ellestadssjön - you will meet a varying landscape with sandy heath land,...
Nature meets art in all its forms at Tjörnedala. The art exhibitions at Tjörnedalagården attract many, not least during the Easter “art week”....
In Vedby there is an unusually high number of tree species and this is the place for those interested in learning more about trees. Along the tree...
Vedema is a woodland area. Shady spruce woodland, some pine woodland but also some dry beech woodlands and damp deciduous woodland. The River...
Vitemölla is long beaches, grazed sandy steppe, flowering slopes, gnarly pine trees and rainforest-like deciduous woodland. The entire recreation...
In two of our recreation areas there are comfortable accommodation – in cottages or at a hostel.
Download our folders with maps over hiking trails! Fulltofta, Snogeholm and Klåveröd recreation areas also have maps in English and German. You find them under each area!
Information about hiking and outdoor life, interactive exhibitions, café, visitor centre and plenty of trails of varying lengths. Welcome to Fulltofta Nature and Visitor Centre.
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