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How long is the drive from Klaipeda to Copenhagen?

The direct drive from Klaipeda to Copenhagen is 374 mi (602 km), and should have a drive time of 14 hrs 23 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Klaipeda to Copenhagen, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Malmo and Lund, as well as top places to visit like Dancing Forest and Музей кошек «Мурариум», or the ever-popular Curonian Spit.

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Top cities between Klaipeda and Copenhagen

The top cities between Klaipeda and Copenhagen are Malmo and Lund. Malmo is the most popular city on the route. It's 14 hours from Klaipeda and less than an hour from Copenhagen.
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Lund

Lund, located in the southern tip of Sweden, is a charming city with a cobblestoned old town and a grand Lund Cathedral built in the Romanesque style. The Kulturen open-air museum nearby showcases replicas of buildings from medieval times to the 20th century, while the Lund University Historical Museum displays archaeological relics from different ages and a large coin collection.
18% as popular as Malmo
5 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Copenhagen
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Malmö

Malmö, a coastal city in southern Sweden, is known for its striking Öresund Bridge connecting it to Copenhagen, Denmark. The city center features the charming cobblestone square of Lilla Torg with cafes and shops selling local handicrafts. Malmö Castle, a 16th-century fortress, houses nature, history and art exhibits. The area near Mollevanstorget offers a diverse cultural experience with a young population and foreign ancestry.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 95% of way to Copenhagen

Best stops along Klaipeda to Copenhagen drive

The top stops along the way from Klaipeda to Copenhagen (with short detours) are Curonian Spit, Steakhouse, and Kalmar Castle. Other popular stops include Karlskrona Naval Museum (Marinmuseum), Ales stenar, and Lund Cathedral.
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Curonian Spit

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Peninsula
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Curonian Spit, a 98-km sandspit along the Baltic Sea, is a popular holiday destination known for its beaches and resort towns. The area offers scenic cycling routes through pine forests, medieval castles, and deserted beaches. Nida, famous for its amber jewelry and home to the iconic Parnidis dune, provides breathtaking views of the Neringa sands and the sea. This UNESCO World Heritage site is perfect for both relaxation and active leisure activities with pets.
Between Cranz (Russia) and Smiltynė (Lithuania) stretches over 98 km one of the most special nature reserves in Europe: the Curonian Spit. A spit is a long sand spit that (partially) blocks off a part of the sea, in this case the Curonian Lagoon is blocked off from the Baltic Sea. The Curonian Spit was formed in the 5th millennium BC, the narrow sand spit, the width varies from 380m to 3800 m, is mainly covered with pine trees. The area is a popular tourist destination, especially during the summer months, attractions include the artists' village of Nida, the Witches' Hill in Juodkrantė and the two dune areas. In order to protect nature, the Curonian Spit National Park was established in 1991. In 2000, the entire spit became a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and rightly so, because the Curonian Spit is definitely worth a trip!
Koen — Google review
Might be unique wonder of nature, but human touch (ferry service capacity from and to mainlaind) makes the experience of getting there uniquely painful and nightmarish. 5 hours(!!) waiting in car at the ferry terminal (back and forth) to have 2 hours in the Sea museum (as there was no time left for anything else). All thumbs down for (de)organized logistics here.
Gusts K — Google review
This is how I imagine heaven! Ideal place for a biking trip, as there are high-quality bike roads, plenty of cafes and restaurants, and many nice places to stop all along the peninsula. We took a ferry, then a trip by bus from Smiltyne to Nida, where we rented a bike and rode to Juodkrante (approx. 30 km). Visited Vecerkrugas dune, Preila, did some bird watching near Karvaiciai, then a short walk in Pervalka, a hike to Dead Dunes, spent some time at a beach near Juodkrante, and had a great dinner and a walk around Juodkrante, back to Smiltyne by bus, then ferry back to Klaipeda. Wonderful, relaxing experience!
Anna K — Google review
it looks like heaven
Mehmet Ö — Google review
This 40-foot sundial stands atop the Parnidis Dune, one of the scenic highlights of Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared by Lithuania and Russia. Built in 1995, the sundial was damaged by a hurricane a few years later and rebuilt in 2011. It accurately tells time by creating shadows on the steps, with notches for hours and half hours, as well as months, equinoxes, and solstices. March 20 marks the spring (or vernal) equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning that for the next six months daylight hours will outlast nighttime darkness. When it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere, those of us above the equator are tilted away from the sun, giving us shorter days and longer nights. In summer, we're tilted toward the sun, but the equinox is right in between. It's the moment during Earth's annual revolution around the sun when its axis is neither tilting away nor tilting toward the sun, giving everyone on the planet an equal split of day and night. This phenomenon happens twice a year—in March and again in September. In the Southern Hemisphere, everything's flipped. There, it's the autumnal equinox today — and, yes, winter is coming.
Omprakash — Google review
46€ for the ferry 50€ entrance fee to the national park 5€/person for the dead dunes as the main attraction and only a tiny carpark Pretty bad roads All this makes the experience of this beautiful piece of earth pretty sour and not worth it
Esther F — Google review
I am very pleased to have visited this place. With a visa you can walk from Europe to Russia.
Roman T — Google review
Was very disappointed, there where sign's all over the place saying keep off sand dunes before I got onto the beach then I walked onto the beach and there was no sand and only a puddle of water. I was ready to go the the beach and everything. I brought my beach chair and sunscreen and just wanted a nice peaceful day at the beach but there was no beach for me to be at.
Brianna K — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(2927)
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Dancing Forest

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Forests
The Dancing Forest is a well-known hiking destination located on the sandy Curonian Spit. The area boasts of an unusual sight - pine trees growing in unique, spiral shapes that are caused by the strong winds and sand erosion. These peculiar forms have resulted from young pine trees being buried and beaten over time, particularly during the period when Germans tested water airplanes there. While it is a great place for a romantic walk, its popularity leads to crowding at times.
It is very crowded, and you can barely explore :( Only place you can walk is the path — cannot diverge even a little bit. Hugging trees also forbidden lol ;) The smell in this place is amazing, rich of pine. Many tourists but I would still recommend.
Mary P — Google review
Dancing Forest is interesting occurrence of wood by the deformation on the ground caused by specific type of butterfly lives there. When I visited place was free to enter and there is access to deep into forest by wooden pathways. Environment is quite and clean. Moreover there is a bird tracking station in the complex.
Yavuz — Google review
It is a wonderful place. Forest is like alive. It is a good place to walk and catch an air. I love it so much. Your soul is peaceful in here
Mehmet Ö — Google review
You can see pine trees there with different shapes. It IS caused by winds and sand beating and burying young pine trees. Especially when germans builted and tested water airoplaines there long time ago. Its free and it is nice possibitlity flr a roõantic walk, If not very crowded 😃🥰 But.. toilets are really dirty and full.. so think ahead. You cannot wonder around there, walking areas are made out of wooden floors.. So no seawiews 😃
Sumo S — Google review
Beautiful forest, very calm and relaxing, not as many 'dancing trees' as i expected, but still an interesting and a rare site.
Majd I — Google review
The only place in the world where at night you think that trees are dancing at the rave party. Magnificent nature, make sure to check it.
Nikola “ — Google review
A wildly popular spot frequented mostly by the local tourists. Instead of useless souvenir kiosks they should make a proper paved parking and build some normal lavatories! Roaming around the trees is not allowed, but the locals often just don't care..
Julius P — Google review
Trees are shaped due to hazardous gas left in tankers under ground by Germans at the end of WW II. This was said at the excursion. Don't know if it's true. Can check it if anyone is interested
Dmitriy P — Google review
4.5
(3611)
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4.5
(314)
Rybachii, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, 238535
http://www.park-kosa.ru/
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Музей кошек «Мурариум»

Museum
Specialty Museums
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The unique cat-themed museum, known as "Мурариум," is located in a renovated 130-foot water tower. It boasts a top-floor viewing deck and a penthouse. The museum showcases an array of captivating and charming feline figurines. However, the entry process can be perplexing for visitors as they are initially directed to the 6th floor before being instructed to wait for the same elevator to descend one level, leading to lengthy queues.
Nice nice nice :))) Lot of interesting, funny, nice cats :)
Tomas P — Google review
One of da best water towers I ever seen my life (amongst 40&more). The view from the top is worth climbing up. Yet, turning such a glossy fabulous tower into a museum of cats is not that nice idea idk. The elevator is super tiny tbh. The cashier is placed inappropriately. Everyone can get inside for free by staircase and even the elevator, avoiding the tickets purchase. The hotel close to the tower ruins the view of the tower itself.
Arsenio K — Google review
View from the top is nice. The collection inside does not worth it. Also elevator is too small and the first floor is always too crowded (tickets are sold along with the souvenirs, and there is very little space there)
Dmitry K — Google review
Many interesting and adorable cat figurines. However the entrance via going to the 6th floor, and then being told to wait for the same elevator to go down one floor is confusing and results in waiting line.
Павел Ж — Google review
Actually, few nice artworks, other is trash.
Sergey Y — Google review
Perfect plac and must-see for cat lovers
Magdalena Z — Google review
Interesting place for children and for those who are fond of cats.
Umesh G — Google review
Must-see. Collection is so sweet.
Константин Т — Google review
4.5
(3757)
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4.3
(456)
Saratovskaya Ulitsa, 2А, Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, 238326
http://murarium.ru/
+7 401 503-10-20
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Zelenogradsk

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Zelenogradsk, situated in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, is a charming town on the Sambian coastline near the Baltic Sea. With a population of around 17,296 people, it offers a unique experience for visitors. The town features a distinctive track that winds through dunes and undergrowth with a block-paved hard surface. This path is closed to regular traffic but allows traversal by non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians.
4.7
(668)
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, USA
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Svetlogorsk

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Svetlogorsk, a charming coastal resort town and the administrative center of Svetlogorsky District in Russia, is nestled on the Baltic Sea coast. With a population of around 16,000 residents, this picturesque destination offers stunning silver birch woodlands and scenic pathways. The town's location on the Sambia Peninsula provides visitors with a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful natural landscapes to explore.
4.2
(623)
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, USA
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Vodonapornaya Bashnya Raushena

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful place and nice museum..but try to visit it during the week, because on weekends too many visitors are there...
Alexander K — Google review
Beautyful place with a lot of plants around, so if you want to hide and observe everything, you can try)
Medovaya P — Google review
Very beautiful and elegant creater. The whole street is beautiful and elegant
Julia F — Google review
Very beautiful building! Great for tourist.
Pavel I — Google review
The symbol of the town.
Lyencha B — Google review
Nice place for taking photos
Nikita S — Google review
Strange place ..food not so good 😐
Andy O — Google review
I like german architecture <3
Denis N — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(361)
Oktyabr'skaya Ulitsa, 11, Svetlogorsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, 238560
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Ölandsbron

Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
4.4
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4.1
(272)
Sweden
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Långe Jan

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Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Långe Jan, also known as Lange Jan, is a towering lighthouse located on the southern tip of Öland in Sweden. Standing at 41.6 meters tall and boasting 197 steps to the top, this historic structure was built in 1785 and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Långe Jan lighthouse on Öland is a remarkable destination! The views from the top are simply stunning, offering panoramic vistas of the island and the sea. The surrounding area is beautiful, perfect for a peaceful walk and bird-watching. The lighthouse itself is well-maintained and steeped in history. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Öland!
Ajay K — Google review
Sweden's tallest lighthouse. Tickets are sold in the boutique (restaurant's side), not at the entrance (friendly staff). I was told there were 200 steps to the top, might be 197, I didn't count. The staircase is very narrow but overall the climb is easy-peasy. Might obviously be better when the weather is nice but overall very good spot for bird watching it seems. The views are what you'll be here for and are up to what you expect. Everything around is a protected natural area.
Stanislas T — Google review
So nice place which definitely worth it. I was there on Friday and only few people were there with me. Entry to the lighthouse cost 50 SEK and the view is so beautiful.
Anna S — Google review
Well worth a trip if you like birds, good view of the unique landscape from the top
Arne O — Google review
It's one of our favourite places to walk in nature among the birds. We have been regular visitors to Långe Jan and the bird sanctuary for the last 1.5 years. Långe Jan is Sweden's tallest lighthouse. The view from the top is breathtaking. The lighthouse is only open during the summer and autumn (check the exact timings on their website). They have an entrance ticket that can be bought on the spot. The entrance opens at every hour. There's free parking and free toilets on the premises. They also have a bird museum, a small souvenir shop and a restaurant. Parking is open around the year whereas other facilities are open only during their opening time of the year. You can walk around the premises, on marked trails in the forest, and by the sea. Be sure to look at the map so as not to walk to the prohibited areas or hunting areas. The reserve also serves as a grazing area for cows and sheep. You can easily spot different species of birds, deers, rabbits, and seals. I recommend carrying decent binoculars to experience the surrounding beauty.
Dhyanendra R — Google review
Beatiful view If the weather is good, you can go up to the platform by paying a small fee (i recoment bringing cash with you) and If its open you can only go up at full hours!
Odoncor — Google review
The tallest lighthouse in Sweden from which you can admire variety of birds. It's also hugely popular with birdwatchers. The place itself is very peaceful with not many visitors, there were no queues (middle of August). So, if you're into nature and landscapes it's worth visiting.
Łukasz R — Google review
It's probably a good spot for bird watching but I think the restrictions on where you can go due to the bird sanctuary was too restricting. But as I said. For bird watching probably great, for humans with dogs just wanting to explore the nature I would go elsewhere.
Morgan S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(154)
Ottenby 401, 386 64 Degerhamn, Sweden
https://langejan.se/
+46 485 16 09 09
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Kalmar Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Kalmar Castle, situated in the city of Kalmar in Sweden's Smaland province, is a captivating historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into its 800-year history. This Renaissance fortress boasts fairy-tale turrets, a drawbridge, and even a foul dungeon with secret passages. The castle played a pivotal role in Scandinavian politics, notably during the formation of the Kalmar Union in 1397. Guided tours are available to help visitors appreciate the significance of this magnificent relic.
There are so many things to see and learn inside the castle, it is probably one of the main tourist site you HAVE to visit while in Sweden, at least if you are fond of history and architecture. You could spend the whole day inside and never feel tired. The castle' state of conservation is truly remarkable and the depiction of life in the middle age/renaissance is astounding. It is obvious the staff worked overtime to provide such a level of precision. Don't forget to look up for the ceilings, they are beautiful. I visited the castle during the Häxor exhibit and it was both immersive and moving, even for a foreigner, I can't even comprehend the amount of work that was needed to create such a masterpiece, even the poster is a work of art. I don't know who directed it but they are very talented. When you're done visiting, climb up the walls and enjoy the view. All in all, I came back with 400 pictures of the castle, that speaks for itself. It is hands down one of the best places in Sweden.
Stanislas T — Google review
Don't miss the castle if visiting Kalmar! The mummy exhibition is both interesting and fascinating at the same time. Make sure to set aside a half day if you want to go through the castle & mummy exhibition the same day. Comfortable shoes, you will be stepping stones for hours. The park outside the castle is very nice to relax in. You can find rare trees and flowers planted there, each with a little sign of name and year it was planted. Some are very old.
TheTasteSensation — Google review
This was our second visit, and we loved it again. They have fun stuff for kids to do, and the castle itself is interesting to explore. The food in the café is good and reasonably priced. The staff all speak English and many seemed to speak German as well (and Swedish, obviously).
Deirdre M — Google review
Beautiful castle but no way worth the entrance fee. Perhaps if you want the 'included' guided tour or you have small kids to take on the challenges, or you really want to see a random Egyptian exhibition it might be worth the money, but if you want a self guided tour and learn about the history of the castle yourself it's not worth the fee. Recommendation - charge a more reasonable base entrance fee then people extra if they want a guided tour or to enter the Egyptian exhibition.
Mike B — Google review
Beautiful and well preserved castle in Kalmar with lots of interesting history. The guided castle tour is recommended as well as to visit during one of the many events in summer.
Gb — Google review
Liked: - Even though it is largely reconstructed, its exteriors are a view. - Their guided tours are nice, even if not the best. - Kids can enjoy at least for 3-4h, so it is a plus. Lacked: - A comprehensive timeline chart like the one in Borgholm slot. - A clear and chronological understanding of the exhibition of Kalmar slott history.
Omkar J — Google review
The castle was really fascinating. The souvenir shop was also very interesting but a bit pricey. Recommend visiting!
Angela G — Google review
A small but very well maintained castle.The ongoing Egyptian mummy exhibit is an added bonus
Sahil P — Google review
4.6
(8737)
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4.5
(965)
Kungsgatan 1, 392 33 Kalmar, Sweden
http://www.kalmarslott.se/
+46 10 357 05 30
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Karlskrona Naval Museum (Marinmuseum)

Mentioned on 
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Museum
Military Museums
The Naval Museum, also known as Marinmuseum, is a modern and family-friendly waterfront museum located on the island of Stumholmen in Karlskrona, Sweden. It boasts a diverse range of exhibits that showcase the country's rich naval heritage.
À great must, in particular Nep(tune) Also the reception team made us feel extremely welcome, in particular the lady of Italian origin whose name I failed to ask. But for sure she'll remember the guy who liked stickers
José I — Google review
Interesting and extensive museum, gives great insight in the becoming of Karlskrona. The submarine is most impressive, although all the other exhibitions were also created with great care. One minor problem was that not all the signage was always available in English, or maybe only one sentence was while the Swedish text was very extensive. Google Translate solved this, but that could be improved for foreign visitors.
Niels G — Google review
While not a huge museum, it has some great exhibits, not least a very large naval submarine you can go inside and walk about in. There is a theatre that shows a very well presented film on the timeline of the Swedish navy. All the exhibits are displayed well and have English explanations alongside those in Swedish. The information is not verbose, which is a mistake often made by museums I've been too. The museum has an excellent restaurant which rounds off a really enjoyable experience overall !
Adam B — Google review
Most beautifull museum for marine, I've seen. Being able to visit a real U-boot on the inside completly, just gives you much more feeling with the history and live in the marine. Also the lunch buffet in the museum is good quality.
Wim V — Google review
Very interesting exposition includes 2 submarines and 3 ships. Good for visiting with kids. Also discount is available for entance if less than 1 hour until closure left
Marija L — Google review
A lovely couple of hours entertainment. Lots of bits that both kids and adults can enjoy like the nuclear submarine you can go on - do expect queues in busier periods. Really nicely weaved in overarching narratives with rich personal stories and events such as the Polish submariners who fled to Sweden in WW2 and Swedish conscripts experiences of the cold war. For an Englishman a fascinating way to learn more about Sweden's evolution through regional power, to superpower, to the softpower and cultural force you see today.
Nathan L — Google review
Very interesting museum offering informal text in various languages. It is a very interactive museum aswell with educational games so you easier can learn about for example submarines and how they work. You can enter a submarine aswell and see how they lived in there and more. There is also a buffet restaurant at the entrance if you want a quick bite before or after your visit.
Dinos I — Google review
I’ve been visiting the Blekinge region for years, and I must confess that this museum surprised me very positively with its accurate exhibitions and attention to detail. It transports you back in time and offers a magnified view beneath the surface of Karlskrona’s naval mastery. The museum doesn’t earn a full five stars because the bistro offers only limited and rather bland plant-based options, while most Swedish classic meals served are centered around meat and fried fish. Moreover, I felt the museum’s exhibitions tended to present Sweden’s naval and military history in a way that passively promotes war. Despite being a civilian institution, the displays often focus on military achievements and hardware without encouraging deeper reflection on the consequences or ethical complexities of conflict. I would have appreciated a more critical perspective that invites visitors to consider the broader impacts of war, rather than treating it as an inevitable or unproblematic part of national history.
Daniele C — Google review
4.7
(6179)
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4.5
(845)
Bastionsgatan, 371 32 Karlskrona, Sweden
https://www.marinmuseum.se/
+46 455 35 93 02
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Kosta Outlet

Outlet mall
Shopping
Shopping mall
Gift & Specialty Shops
Amazing Swedish Design. We arrived late and by accident and we were so happy to see the shop is open til 20.00
Hilde J — Google review
We stayed in the carpark overnight so we could go shopping in the morning. The shopping outlet is mainly clothing and sports wear. They have a 2 optical. A restaurant and coffee shop.
Marie T — Google review
Such an amazing experience during Jul! The outlet has a nice selection of stores and it's great for clothes. It looked magical during December with all the snow, bonfires and lights around.
Charlotte F — Google review
Not worth it, a few random shops that looked like street sellers and one normal (Big) clothing Shop with good/well known brands but nothing Special Only interesting if you Like the Brand craft- it had a Big variety Of craft and some of the Sports shirts etc had a good Price reduction…..
C — Google review
Used the destination for a pit-stop. Use the toilets and grab a bit to eat. The shopping centre is large, with lots of bargains. Felt a little dead compared to other shopping centres of the same size.
Delboy M — Google review
Nothing special unless you like generic items with mediocre discounts. Feels like a tourist trap.
N C — Google review
A little outside but worth the trip if you are looking for glass and table ware!
Jens J — Google review
Wide range of assortments. Prizes normal.
Nina A — Google review
3.8
(3092)
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3.5
(101)
Stora Vägen 77, 365 43 Kosta, Sweden
https://kostaoutlet.se/
+46 478 345 32
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Ronnebybrunn

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Nature & Parks
Parks
Nestled in the scenic Blekinge County, Ronneby Brunn offers a delightful 4-star hotel experience just a short drive from the area's vibrant attractions. Guests can indulge in various amenities, including a cozy restaurant and bar, complimentary Wi-Fi for staying connected, and a well-equipped gym to maintain fitness routines. The hotel's beautiful garden provides a serene escape for relaxation after exploring the local sights.
4.5
(160)
372 36, Sweden
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Växjö Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Växjö Cathedral, located in the southern inland of Småland, is a must-visit when in Växjö. Founded at the end of the Viking Age by English missionary Sigfrid, it has undergone several alterations and rebuilds over the centuries. The cathedral boasts a combination of architectural styles and modern pieces, including a new font and an altarpiece designed by a renowned contemporary artist.
It is lovely! Definitely a unique building and a charming church in Växjö, we were lucky to experience a performance by a brass band. 🎺📯
Emese G — Google review
We always visit a church when we visit a new town. This one was different. A bit sober, but the organ player did very well and created a beautiful atmosphere.
Robin D — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral with amazing interiors and furnishings. The glass works are just stunning, if I'm not wrong I think they were made by Swedish glass company Kosta Boda with designs by famous glass artist Bertil Vallien among other artists from different periods. Worth a visit (plus it's free entrance)
Javier E — Google review
He who believes in me, even if he dies, will live
Ninos H — Google review
Quiet church, very beautiful, very simple. I definitely recommend to visit this amazing monumental church.
RebekkaIvacson — Google review
It is always great to find such stillness and peace in a city, to be able to draw near to God and feel his healing love.
Benjamin D — Google review
A must when visiting Vaxio. The cathedral provides a combination of architectural styles but what is truly attractive is the modern pieces, especially the new font and the altarpiece designed by a famous contemporary artist and which offers a full tale (front and even back!) of various religious stories and symbolism, including a very personal memory from the artist himself. The original church dates back to the XII century but has undergone many refurbishments and alteration. Its unique history and variety of styles offer tourist a depiction of the history of the city and Sweden.
Maurizio F — Google review
Has roots in the early Middle Ages and the legend of St. Sigfrid is linked to the oldest cathedral of Växjö, who was bishop church already in the 1100s
Nikolajs A — Google review
4.5
(897)
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4.2
(214)
Växjö domkyrka, Linnégatan 2A, 352 33 Växjö, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/vaxjo/vaxjo-domkyrka-
+46 470 70 48 00
14

Hammershus Castle Ruins

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
The imposing Hammershus Castle Ruins, constructed by the church in 1200, are Scandinavia's largest and situated atop a dramatic cliff 74m above sea level. The castle is believed to have been built during the early 1300s. Visitors to Bornholm must walk through this evocative site and take in the breathtaking views.
An incredible ruin and must visit if you love history. Compared to the entire castle in its glory times, there is actually much of the stone base preserved. The strategic position of the castle makes for beautiful panoramic views all around (it's high up a cliff) and there are several hiking routes that go past and through the castle as well. Although the shop next to the castle closes, the castle never does and so it could be an amazing place to visit in early morning or late night too. I could not stop taking foto's of this place.
Robbin W — Google review
What a magical place to visit. Plus, it was free! Best site on the island. It wasn’t too crowded despite it being a weekend and perfect weather.
Greg M — Google review
Impressive looking castle ruins with amazing view from the top. You are allowed to explore it (mostly) freely as well which is a nice bonus.
Maciej C — Google review
An easy walk leads you to the ruins. Guides in traditional dress bring the Middle Ages to life in the ruins of a once mighty castle.
Wayne P — Google review
We've visited this place and we like it! The view is wonderful. We had a long walk inside the ruins also around it. The history was rich, each are has its own story to tell. After this, they have a cafeteria, where you can have lunch or snacks while enjoying the view. I'm not sure about the ticket, we just park and pay it online. But entrance fee don't think so.
Kristine — Google review
No entry fee, great for the kids to rummage around. Interesting history and a great destination for a day trip overall. Fair parking at 35 DKK
Sven A — Google review
Beautifully maintained castle rich in history with ample parking, if you love a good castle visit this is a must. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tristam M — Google review
What an impressive ruins! They are still quite in tact and are great to wander through and explore. In the winter, the info centre is not open, but you can still walk up to and around the castle. There are great coastal views and you are actually quite high up! There are information signs around, so you do learn a bit. Enjoy the many view points and benches where you can sit to take it all in. There are a number of sections fenced off at the moment, but everything is still very accessible. I really enjoyed exploring this area!
Emily K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Langebjergvej 26, 3770 Allinge-Sandvig, Denmark
http://www.visitdenmark.com/denmark/hammershus-slotsruin-gdk614896
15

Stenshuvud's National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Stenshuvud's National Park is a serene sanctuary where lush deciduous forests meet pristine white-sand beaches, offering an idyllic setting for swimming, hiking, and picnicking. Situated in Osterlen, the park provides breathtaking panoramic views of the coast and surrounding landscapes. While planning is essential due to the vast area and limited amenities, visitors can enjoy leisurely walks through beautiful woodlands, take in stunning viewpoints, and relax on the sandy beach.
One of the best walks I have been on. We took a 4.2 km hike and it had everything. We crossed through the forest, there was a viewpoint that was worth the climb, a sunny beach to dip into to cool off, and at last a rocky finish to make the hike a bit challenging but still very manageable. Definitely worth the drive to there.
Rob K — Google review
Every beach along the coast seems to be very different. This beach has tons of beautiful pebbles that are smooth and some are pretty colorful. Worth a visit!
Kien P — Google review
A really nice hike if you start from the Hällevik side, right by the Kivik Musteri. There is also a parking and a camping spot. We went directly to the northern top which was a few kilometers. After that we went down to Naturum and from there to the beach. From the beach we took a path back to Hällvik, which was quite rocky so not suitable for too small kids or strollers. We had 4 and 6 year olds with us and they found the hike quite exciting and not so hard. In total we walked about 6-7 km, starting from 17 o’clock until 21. We also had a picnic on the top of the mountain and then had a stop for swimming and snacking at the beach. I was worried for the last part of the hike but I gave some lollipops to the kids and it really motivated them. If you come at the end of May you will find a blossoming rhododendrons at Hällevik.
Iryna V — Google review
Nice sandy meets deciduous forest Has lovely small and large trails Free parking Nice restrooms Lovely terrain and scenery Has camping spots
Ashwini S — Google review
Nice hiking tracks. Do not forget to wear shoes :)
Murat K — Google review
A picturesque, varied and interesting national park. Not that large, one can visit most parts of the park in a few hours by foot.
Claes — Google review
Great national park. Went there in autumn. It was just gorgeous hike. Hike goes through hilly forest and next to beach. Have couple picking spots. Looking forward to go there in other season as it must be great all year around.
Martins F — Google review
One of my favourite spots in Skåne. Beautifull beach, some nice walks in the national park, great views from the top of the 'stonehead'. They also have some good grilling spots, just bring some coal and meat, or whatever floats your boat ;)
Jonne C — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(357)
Simrishamn N, 277 35, Sweden
https://www.sverigesnationalparker.se/park/stenshuvuds-nationalpark/
+46 10 224 24 00
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16

Kivik Cider factory

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Cider mill
Food & Drink
Kivik Cider factory is a must-visit destination in Kivik, offering a comprehensive experience for visitors. The facility includes a small museum, an expansive shop with various apple-based products, and an orchard featuring labeled apple trees. Guests can indulge in cider tastings during specified hours or opt for evening tastings with snacks. Families will appreciate the educational tours and the opportunity to explore the apple trees.
If you love apples this is the place to be. Big garden with lots of different types of apples. Big store with different types of juices and lemonades and other types of goodies. You even have the opportunity to sit at the restaurant or cafe to sit down and enjoy some coffee or ofcourse apple juice.
Rob K — Google review
A worthy stop when in Österlen. There is a cafe, a shop and a viewing factory where they display some of the machinery and juice making process, fun to see for kids. The cafe was somewhat pricier than normal. For example, a piece of apple pie was 59kr. The shop, on the other hand, is cheaper than what you would pay in a store. There were many people on a Friday afternoon, but I wouldn’t say crowded. The biggest attraction is swings in the tree that are super high. Kids loved it as it goes really high, very popular.
Iryna V — Google review
Really nice stop if you’re in the area! Nice cafe offering different options for fika or lunch, with a bit of an apple twist. Vegetarian options, dogs allowed.
Ayeisha S — Google review
One of the best salads I ever had... The freshest produce and a very large portion and exciting flavours.
Saphira B — Google review
Peaceful environment, nice food at restaurant. Natural drinks :)
Murat K — Google review
This soft drink producer is national popular in Sweden. Try fresh aple juice with greate taste. Siper many variations of drinks, jam and fruit jelly cream. Get here and be like a swede.
Per — Google review
Combine this with a hike in the Stenshuvud's national park and a walk on the beach for a nice morning/afternoon.
Sameer O — Google review
Had lunch at the restaurant that wasn't so great but passable. Nice venue though. The shop has a lot to choose from but prices are not so different from those on the general markets.
Per K — Google review
4.4
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3.8
(297)
Karakåsvägen 45, 277 35 Kivik, Sweden
http://www.kiviksmusteri.se/
+46 414 719 00
17

Naturum Vattenriket

Visitor center
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
National reserve
Architectural Buildings
Children's Museums
Free entry. Educational. Multilingual (Swedish and at least English and German - auch auf Deutsch). Diorama, Aquarium, statues of animals. And surprisingly, a small themed "AR" ride with a moving pod and fun drone footage.
Lucas K — Google review
Another excellent naturrum in Sweden. It shared considerable information about fishes found in the area(river, lake). It is also one of the places with good birdwatching opportunities. One of the staff members, Sussie, explained with enthusiasm about the cranes that visit the vattenriket area between mid-April and mid-May. Their changing display of fishes found in the area is an easy way to impart information. The restaurant on the second level is value for money, also the view is nice. The Opteryx experience is exciting for the kids, not much for the adults. There are two short hiking trails in the area. Overall, I highly recommend it.
Omkar J — Google review
If you are passing through Kristianstad in the south of Sweden, don't miss the a walk along the nature reserve just outside town. It is centric around the water and it's importance for the area. The area has a very rich bird and plant habitat
Rick J — Google review
This is a small-scale, cool , interactive natural-museum kind of structure. I love how it encourages children (and adults) to research their surroundings. There are examples of eggs of various local birds, models of the birds, local plant examples, microscopes with samples of bones, plants, etc...it is really an interesting and fun way to explore local fauna and flora.
Bea — Google review
A must visit place when in Kristianstad. Very interesting presentation of wetlands wild life. Do not miss to enter simulation cabin and have a fascinating trip from air to land and even underwater all over the wetlands area.
Panayotis P — Google review
Wonderful nature preserve in Kristianstad Sweden. Family had a surprise reunion of all the relatives. Loved the views. Had dinner there and it was great.
Kristie P — Google review
Great visitor center for the wetlands biosphere surrounding Christianstad. Lots of interactive and passive information, and I can recommend the opteryx ride!
Aron C — Google review
Good place for a walk in the park (or castle grounds) which is located on a narrow piece of land between two lakes. Having walked to the end of the gardens to the lake, you will find a little island which has a view of the lake, linked by wooden bridge which has a swing on it!
R L — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(167)
Naturumsvägen 2, 291 00 Kristianstad, Sweden
https://vattenriket.kristianstad.se/naturum/
+46 44 13 23 30
18

IKEA Museum

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Museum
Souvenir store
The IKEA Museum, located in Almhult, Sweden, is a must-see for design enthusiasts and fans of the retail giant. Opened in 2016 on the site of the world's first IKEA store, the museum offers hands-on exhibits, vintage catalogues, and retro displays that trace founder Ingvar Kampar's journey from vision to reality. It provides insight into Sweden's agricultural history and economic development while showcasing how IKEA revolutionized furniture accessibility and sustainability.
A great museum that I visited with a friend. The staff are friendly. It was interesting to dive into history. Some exhibits are interactive. In the same building, there is a restaurant with delicious food. On the ground floor, there are many souvenirs you can buy at the museum, with a wide selection
Яна — Google review
I was passing, so I called in. If you have spent hours and hours of Sunday afternoons in IKEA, and you're of a certain age ; you'll appreciate this walk back in time to see the stuff you bought, then offloaded on your kids in a pseudo encouraging way to get them to move out....
Sean J — Google review
A really nice museum!! You can tell it was created with a lot of pride and love. Don’t pay attention to the negative comments saying it’s small. It’s not an art gallery where you spend four hours, but I still spent over two hours there. And it’s not about the time, the museum is really well organized, just like every IKEA store, with lots of details and notes about Ingvar Kamprad and the growth of IKEA. And don’t miss the merch store, it was also really nice!🇸🇪
María M — Google review
Wow!! I especially enjoyed the different decades of furniture on display. It is a comprehensive look at the principles that IKEA was founded on and how those same principles have been applied throughout its history. We also enjoyed the restaurant and also visited the actual Ilea store a few km away. I only wish that the movie had given a better background on when/how IKEA began, more about the founder’s background, etc. No trip in this area of Sweden is complete without a stop here.
Pam G — Google review
If you're a lover of IKEA, you'll enjoy visiting this place to learn about the history of this legendary furniture company. You'll also learn about it throughout the years and get to know its founder and how he started from the early beginning. One thing that can be improved is adding more lights arrows on the floor to guide you through the museum sequentially. The only thing I didn't like is the shop. I wished they offered magnets or keychains that contain the name of the place but found none.
Abrar T — Google review
This is a fantastic place to go if you are either an IKEA fan or a product design junkie. Since I am both, I was overjoyed to see how well designed and laid out this museum is and how detailed the exhibits are. I quite liked the background on their product design process, which included looking at the ergonomics of things like kitchen layouts. I would definitely put this on a par with the World of Volvo museum. This is a great place to visit with the whole family. The museum itself has a “workshop” suitable for kids, there is an Ikea hotel just across the parking lot with a communal kitchen on every floor (and plenty of games to borrow in the lobby), and a very unique (but still in the IKEA family) restaurant also off of the same parking lot.
Scott C — Google review
Very inspiring place. A must visit if you want to learn the history how Ingvar Kamprad built IKEA from the beginning.
Bagus S — Google review
Brief but beautiful overview of IKEA’s collections and history. Great for kids. Very quick visit; you’ll need 30 minutes to an hour. Cafe is great too!
Jake C — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(199)
Ikeagatan 5, 343 36 Älmhult, Sweden
http://ikeamuseum.com/
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Ales stenar

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Ales Stenar is a 1400-year-old monument located in Kaseberge, close to Ystad. It consists of 59 large stones arranged in the shape of a ship on a grassy knoll by the sea. The purpose of this stone-age monument remains a mystery, with theories ranging from it being a burial site to an astronomical clock. Accessible via bus and then a short walk, the site offers guided tours and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Dating back to the Vikings, Sweden’s megalithic Stonehenge overlooks the Baltic Sea in the south of Sweden. The surrounding area and town of Kåseberga makes this place a popular destination for tourists and locals. From the parking area you can walk towards the sea and overlook and then into town.
Maria M — Google review
It's definitely a 5-star spot. I mean, nature and the surroundings are just amazing. Next to the sea with nice walking paths. There are several short and longer paths to walk by in the neighbourhood, and they are all peaceful and enjoyable. Try to get here during the sunny day, you will enjoy it more. Lots of history here.
Eldar — Google review
Time travelling into Viking age. Unique stone formation on the edge of the sea. A nice walk from the carpark up to the cliffs through the village. Before you get the full view of the ship shaped massive stones you can read some information about the rocks. You can wandering off freely and enjoy the ancient stones-formation and the incredible view from the windy hill top to the sea. Be aware of cows grazing on this land around visitors... After that incredible experience on the way back you can also desend to the harbour where are lots of restaurants available or wandering in the little picturesque village and pop in into a coffee shop if they open, unfortunately in October they we're closed already...
Szilva M — Google review
Absolutely amazing site. The stones themselves are quite impressive, but the landscapes around are arguably the best part. The view of the sea is impressive, with nice and colorful flowers. There are several short and longer paths to walk by in the neighborhood, and they are all peaceful and enjoyable. Nice bonus : just next to the stones, there is a group of horses and their foals that you can approach and feed (they are very friendly and curious about you). I went a Sunday and it was not particularly crowded. The closest village nearby is quite nice and cosy too if you want to take a break.
Eline B — Google review
Enjoyed it! Lovely place although I did lack some information about it. Not too overrun by people and we had beautiful weather. Liked it but also not THAT special. Other than the parking lot it is free of charge so have a look at it :) especially if you like walking and/or have a dog. 🐕
Tiffany — Google review
Super nice view to the baltic sea and to the nearby neighborhood, very peaceful and you will walk by the sea and forests all the way to the stones which makes it a perfect hiking destination. Better to check public transportation timing beforehand for the way back because it works to a limited extent.
Zulfiyya R — Google review
Excellent stone ship. It’s amazing how large the stones are and the setting in which they’re placed. So much history. Definitely worth a stop. Pay parking and restrooms nearby.
Pam G — Google review
I strongly recommend visiting Ales Stenar and the little Käseberga Hamn nearby for lunch, drinks, or even just a short stroll by the sea. The nature and the sights are beautiful and unique. This place is an excellent choice if you want to get away from the noise and turmoil of the big cities.
Diana S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(874)
Killevägen 52, 271 78 Löderup, Sweden
http://www.visitystadosterlen.se/
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Ystad Zoo

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Cafeteria
Playground
Hands down the best zoo we have ever been in. Friendly, proper areas for the animals, each with enough space to withdraw when they want. Great layout and so much love in the details! Highly recommended!
Ole G — Google review
I liked the place, easily accessible and with a toddler it was amazing. The larger parks tend to be more stressful and slightly harder to view the animals. None of which I felt at this place. The animals really seem to be loved and cared for by the keepers. A good restaurant, with great food (I ate meatballs of course) A strong 4
Oliver E — Google review
Animals have very big spaces for living and enjoying there lives. There is a big park with trees, tables and cafe. You can make barbeque and have a picnic.
Maria K — Google review
Nice zoo in a pleasant countryside surrounding. Not too many animals, but still enough to get kids up to 9-10 years old entertained. Nice addition to the park is a pool area, which is open during the summer, and included in the ticket price. Entrance fee is a bit on a high side of acceptable.
Michael S — Google review
Very nice animal park with surprisingly many different types of animals. A good visit with the family. We arrived at opening time and very few people there then, so the walk around the park was almost done alone which is nice, as opposed to the commercialised parks.
Emil N — Google review
Absolutely nice place to visit with family
Cris — Google review
Fast entry, easy parking, very well kept premises, easy to move around, a kaffe spot with fresh salads and fika, a good grill section to eat outside at fair prices. A well run business and thats good to see.
M B — Google review
Perfect Saturday. The place is very family friendly, can pet some of the most friendly animals. Looks healthy and good space for them. Most importantly, they have capybaras and they are fantastic, will come back !
Anissa S — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(118)
Gamla Lundavägen 514, 271 91 Ystad, Sweden
http://www.ystaddjurpark.se/
+46 411 710 17
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21

Smålandet Moose Safari

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Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
If you're looking for a unique adventure in South Sweden, the Smålandet Moose Safari is an absolute must-visit. Nestled within a stunning forest wildlife park, this destination is home to majestic moose and American bison. You can choose between self-driving through the park or hopping on a charming mini-train for a guided tour—both options offer fantastic views of these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.
Feeding a moose was on my daughter’s bucket list, so today she made that a reality. This was a fun and educational activity. I highly recommend the moose safari. Seeing a moose up close and touchable is pretty cool. The gift shop has some great items and the restaurant has some tasty foods. Stop by if in Sweden for this adventure.
Patricia L — Google review
A great visit to see Sweden’s “King of the forest”. They have 11 moose (& a whole herd of American bison) for you to visit. You can either drive your own vehicle or join the small land train with guided tour- we have done both now on different visits & both are excellent. The animals are clearly in their natural habitat & very well cared for, although it is an enclosure. They also have a great cafe (waffles are recommended!), restaurant, gift shop, kids play park & goat petting area too.
Sarah S — Google review
A nice way to get up and close to these very beautiful animals. We took the car safari, because the train had already finished for the day, but that brought the option to go at our own pace with our own car. The bisons were impressive too, they're so big and even had a few babies around! The souvenir shop is lovely too, lots of little gifts to remember the trip by :).
T F — Google review
It was a wonderful experience at the Moose Safari Park. I suggest to take the train over your own car for a better safari experience along with tour guide in English and Swedish.
Alex J — Google review
After a trip in Sweden without having seen a moose we decided to go to this safari park. Taking the little train proved to be of added value. You get to feed the moose and this they come close. I would advice to go early on the morning. It was a warm day and moose don't like that, so they were hiding in the shade as from noon, so not even interested in the food. My kids of 10 and 13 loved it. The food in the restaurant was also pretty nice. Never had moose or bison before. So overall a nice 2 hour attraction, but it could feel expensive if the moose (11 at the moment) are not active.
Jonathan R — Google review
We drove in by car and most of the time you are just stuck behind the train tour. The poor moose must live in a constant cloud of car exhaust. The park seems incredibly compact and the bison area seemed very small when thinking of just how many bison there were. Maybe my expectations were too high when seeing a rating of 4.6, but I felt really disappointed. Not quite sure why this place has such good ratings?
Iben S — Google review
We really enjoyed seeing the mooses up close from the train. They came over and ate the leaves we offered them. The mooses were majestic and absolutely beautiful! So it was extremely shocking to hear our tour guide mention that you could eat the meat of murdered mooses in the restaurant and you could buy their meat in the gift shop. What a disgusting and horrendous thing to do in a park where people come to admire beautiful living animals!
Joanna M — Google review
Nice park and very friendly staff. We got some hotdogs and waffles in the restaurant. But be aware, if you drive with your own car into the park, then you most likely will be stuck behind one of their trains for a while, which can be quite annoying.
Nadine K — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(175)
Misterhult 2032, 285 91 Markaryd, Sweden
http://www.smalandet.se/
+46 433 129 23
22

Skånes Djurpark

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Skånes Djurpark is a wildlife park that houses over a thousand Nordic animals in naturalistic enclosures. Visitors can enjoy watching majestic elks, spotting foxes hiding in the bushes, and interacting with cuddly animals in the petting zoo. The park also features the world's first Shaun the Sheep theme park and Expedition Up, where wooden bridges allow guests to observe animals from above.
I had a lovely time at Skånes Djurpark! The park is very clean, family-friendly, and the animals have plenty of space. It’s a great place to learn about Nordic wildlife in a natural setting. I especially enjoyed the moose and bear areas. The walking paths are beautiful and peaceful, and there are nice spots to relax or have a picnic. Perfect for a day out in nature! I recommend you buy your tickets online, it's more affordable.
Gizem Y — Google review
Comparative to other zoo in Sweden and this is fairly less entertaining, but there are good number of activities for the kids. They do not have any specific indoor marine or small animals and neither they have big animals like tiger lion elephant rhinos they have bear bison and nothing much fancy, a small dinosaur park is also good to see
Kumar S — Google review
We went before Halloween, the park was decorated very nicely. There was a good atmosphere and we loved the animals. It was a good visit.
Jane V — Google review
Be prepared for a long walk 😊 We couldn't see all the animals but it was worth to visit. Buying the ticket online in advance (not the same day) will make you save a lot.
Turker T — Google review
Very toddler friendly. There is a small Shawn the sheep ride area where you go with a tractor. (They do spray water on you during the trip, its super cute actually) The wall through the park is shaded. The dinosaur area is really cool, the dinosaur make noises and it can be a little bit scary, but is very fun even as an adult.
Adde A — Google review
Nice place, especially for kids, but unfortunately we didn’t see any wolves or bears. Also, since it was a big day (Ebo Day), you could have staffed the food truck with more employees — it’s not reasonable to wait an hour just to get a burger sandwich, especially knowing there would be a large crowd.
Amin A — Google review
Huge beautiful animal park, very nicely maintained. Various species. Restrooms throughout the park. Playgrounds, streetfood and a lot more
Anikó D — Google review
It's a nice place to have a day out in nature. It's all native animals, though, and many of them are nocturnal, so you likely won't see every animal in the park out and about. I really liked the area for the seals, and I thought it was unique in the way that it was set up like a natural pond, rather than something more resembling a swimming pool that you usually see at zoos. It was a very hot day when we came to visit back in August, and the ice cream certainly helped offset some of the heat!
Rebekah L — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(291)
150, 243 93 Höör, Sweden
https://www.skanesdjurpark.se/
+46 413 55 30 60
23

Smygehuk

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Smygehuk, located in Skåne, Sweden, is a picturesque fishing village and harbor known for being the southernmost point of both Sweden and the entire Scandinavian Peninsula. The area features the iconic Smygehuk Lighthouse and Smygehuk Hostel to the west of the harbor. A notable landmark is a statue of a nude woman situated in the harbor. Visitors can experience the charm of this fishing village while taking in panoramic views from Smygehuk Lighthouse.
4.0
(91)
231 78, Sweden
24

Lund Cathedral

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Lund Cathedral, a renowned Lutheran church in Sweden, is a must-see landmark with its 55-meter-high towers known as Lunna pagar. Dating back to 1145, the cathedral boasts historical treasures like the untouched crypt from 1123 and an astronomical clock from 1380. Designed by architect Helgo Zetterval, the main block features a classical style and faces a charming square. Visitors can also admire the impressive Kungshuset tower nearby.
Lund Cathedral is a must-see if you’re visiting southern Sweden! The architecture is absolutely stunning with it's massive stone towers-seriously impressive! The cathedral really stands out in the center of the city. It's hard to miss. Inside, it's really pretty with its stained glass and a cool astronomical clock located towards the back. Some of the people I met that came out shortly after me said they weren't allowed to see the clock or take pics. I think they start to get strict there on visitors once mass begins. It’s free to enter and is worth a stop in. A memorable landmark in Sweden for sure.
How L — Google review
A beautiful old cathedral built around the 1100s. As with cathedrals back then, there is a crypt where kings and other important people were buried. Another really cool antique is the astrological clock that still works. Amazing place and it is definitely a must visit when in Lund.
C N — Google review
Lund Cathedral isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a cathedral wrapped in Swedish legend, myth, and medieval wonder. From the moment you step inside, you feel the weight of centuries and stories pressing in from the stone walls and shadowy corners. The most fascinating part lies beneath the main floor — the ancient crypt, built in the early 12th century. Here stands the eerie statue of Finn the Giant, said in local legend to have built the cathedral in a single night. When the bishop tricked him out of payment, Finn tried to destroy the cathedral but was turned to stone and now stands silently guarding the crypt. It’s a chilling and unforgettable sight that adds a mythical edge to your visit. Then there’s the astronomical clock, an enchanting medieval timepiece that still functions today. Every day at noon and 3 p.m., you can watch it come to life as the Three Wise Men process before a mechanical Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, while medieval music plays. It’s like stepping straight into a fairy tale. Even if you’re not religious, the deep sense of Nordic lore, mystery, and ancient craftsmanship make this one of the most memorable cathedrals in all of Scandinavia. A must-visit for lovers of legends and the mystical past.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Very historical church , must visit and it’s near to malmo. It’s built in year 1100 and architecture is very beautiful. There is no entry ticket for this church. Usually there is lot of weddings happen in this church and some times it can be closed for visitors. There is paid parking available nearby. Lot of restaurants also nearby.
Jayeshmon C — Google review
A very serene place, It is beautiful cathedral built around the 1100s. It was worth the visit for the beautiful stained glass windows and the silence. the offerings of burring the candle was satisfying
Sunil K — Google review
It's a magnificent ancient church that has retained its genius loci. There is an astronomical clock inside which shows not just time but also date and zodiac sign and it chimes, with moving marionettes, at noon. And this is followed by a short prayer and Bible reading, which I very much appreciated. The bookstore across the church yard is also very much worth visiting.
Tomas C — Google review
I really liked it. For a 1000-year-old cathedral, it's very well-preserved. Don't miss the basement, there's a very interesting crypt there.
Renzo L — Google review
Lund Cathedral (Swedish: Lunds domkyrka) is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Sweden in Lund, Scania, Sweden. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lund and the main church of the Diocese of Lund. It was built as the Catholic cathedral of the archiepiscopal see of all the Nordic countries, dedicated to Saint Lawrence. It is one of the oldest stone buildings still in use in Sweden.
Edward T — Google review
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Lunds domkyrka, Kyrkogatan 6, 222 22 Lund, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/lundsdomkyrka
+46 46 71 87 00
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St. Peter's Church

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Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
When it comes to Protestant churches, one cannot go wrong by visiting St. Peter's Church in Goran Olstagan. This historical church is steeped in history and features beautiful bright Romanesque inspired interiors that are sure to please visitors of all faiths. Besides its historical significance, the church also boasts charming displays, chandeliers, and sacred sculptures that make it a must-see for anyone visiting the area.
We stopped here on a Sweden bus tour. The church was free to enter, just simply walked right on inside. We walked around for a bit taking pictures and admiring the architecture of the building and then quietly left. It was not busy while we were there.
Alex B — Google review
One of the biggest gothic churches in Europe. This church is from 14th century but its architecture doesn’t look very old, it looks modern. We visited in weekday but unfortunately we can’t go inside because we were too late, only we saw from outside. It’s a huge.
Nur M — Google review
St. Peter’s Church is a stunning piece of Gothic architecture and one of Malmö’s true historical gems. The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by soaring ceilings, peaceful light, and a sense of calm that immediately makes you pause. The church is beautifully preserved, with detailed brickwork, elegant arches, and centuries of history visible in every corner. The interior feels both grand and intimate, offering a quiet escape right in the middle of the city. It’s the kind of place that invites reflection — whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply a moment of peace. St. Peter’s Church is a must-visit landmark in Malmö that perfectly captures the city’s timeless beauty and spirit.
Hugo L — Google review
St. Peter’s Church in Malmö is a magnificent example of Brick Gothic architecture. It’s one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, located right in the heart of Malmö and just a short walk from the central station. The church is large and beautifully designed, offering free entry for visitors. Regular mass services are held in Swedish. While the interior is impressive, there isn’t much historical information or inscriptions available inside, so visitors may want to read up beforehand to fully appreciate its rich past.
Vidya H — Google review
Most beautiful Protestant Church I’ve ever seen. Organ did feel too modern for the old interior, but still impressive. Free entry. The best part was the baptistery, very pretty! Go and visit it if you are in Malmø.
Tiffany — Google review
St. Peter's Church is a magnificent work of architecture. From its magnificent music to its rich Swedish history, its elegant and refined design allows you to marvel at its beauty.
Sky — Google review
In the seven centuries since construction began on this well preserved structure, it has been claimed by the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Denmark, and since 1658, the Church of Sweden. And no charge to enter!
John Q — Google review
Beautiful church in Malmo with 2 interesting histories. Besides forming a connection to the Camino of Santiago to Composteka de Santiago and was once a Catholic Church but is now Protestant. Beautiful interior altar. Accessible venue with side altar and beautiful original carved stones in the floor
Toni T — Google review
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Göran Olsgatan 4, 211 22 Malmö, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/malmo/stpetrikyrka
+46 40 27 90 56
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26

Steakhouse

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Looking for a delicious Italian meal in the heart of Malmo? Look no further than Lilla Torg, La Grappa! This charming square is full of restaurants that serve up some of the best Italian food around. So come and enjoy a taste of Italy in the beautiful city of Malmo!
If you’re in Malmö and craving a great steak, this is the place to be. The location at Lilla Torg is perfect, and the steaks here are top-notch. The flavors are rich, and every bite is worth it. The service is also fantastic, making the whole dining experience even more enjoyable.
Boris P — Google review
The meat was cooked perfectly, with rich flavor and tenderness, but the prices felt a bit steep for what was offered. The service was fine, though not exceptional. Located in Malmö, a city known for its blend of modern innovation and historic charm, this spot aligns with the city's reputation for quality dining experiences. While it delivers on taste, there’s room for improvement in value and service to match Malmö's vibrant food scene.
Walter B — Google review
The food, service, and ambiance were beautiful. I ordered beef tenderloin, sweet potato fries, and an IPA beer. I strongly advise you try this trio! :)
Erdem U — Google review
Lovely atmosphere. Staff weren't very friendly. We ordered chips and asked for mayo which had to go through the kitchen (?) so either finished eating or cold food to wait. We got hot chocolates, and one hot chocolate with baileys. Adding a shot of Bailey's was more than double the cost of the hot chocolate. Over priced area so I imagine most places are the same.
Ali J — Google review
Amazing service, the sirloin steak was one of the best I had in Malmo
Izzy A — Google review
Ordered a chicken burger with two coffees in total. The coffees were both lukewarm and the burger dripping with barbecue sauce. The chicken meat had a nice panade, but was really thin on the meat part. My friends were ordering steaks, which were rare instead of medium and medium done. The meat was tough and lukewarm. The fries tasted like the ones from McDonald's and some of them were cold on the inside. The service was very friendly and quick to come if asked. Sadly, the time from ordering to serving was extremely long, with around an hour of waiting. The place didn't look like it was busy at all.
Mark R — Google review
Great fish and chips! Steak was super good too.
Robert G — Google review
We had lamb and Pariser bøf, as light dinner. The wine was so-so even though we paid 650kr for a bottle. Staff was friendly and attentive.
Review M — Google review
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Lilla torg 7, 211 34 Malmö, Sweden
http://www.steakhouse.se/
+46 40 97 34 97
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Kungsparken, Malmö

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Park
Nature & Parks
Kungsparken in Malmö is an 8.4-hectare English-style park built between 1869 and 1870, featuring a cast iron fountain and cycling trails. It's a lush green space adjacent to the castle grounds, boasting stunning gardens, numerous statues, two lakes, and a charming community garden. The park offers a peaceful retreat with meandering paths for leisurely strolls and opportunities for picnics.
Really nice park in the middle of Malmø and close to Malmöhus Castle. The park provides a good respite from an otherwise busy city, and the old castle complex ensures that there is a lot of wildlife, such as ducks and swans. Really enjoyed visiting the park and will definitely be back when summer comes to Malmö.
Jesper R — Google review
The King’s Park; Free entry, amazing scenery, animals, fountains, statues, toilet, benches, bridges, look out spots onto the water, playground, ponds, man made cave, cafes… Boating/ paddling , fishing, cycling and the likes , dog walking, picnics… Just altogether splendid!
Mrs U — Google review
What an incredibly nice place in the middle of Malmö. We really like trees and nature so we were really amazed. No entry fee, a lot of benches, delicious ice was offered by a very kind young lady, a lot of water and flowers. We noticed that everything was really clean and tidy, people were kind and friendly. Unfortunately, we have visited Malmö on a public holiday so maybe normally we could see more.
Oto S — Google review
A truly lovely place to stroll, unwind, and soak in the beauty of nature. Peaceful and serene—perfect for anyone looking to escape the noise and simply listen to the quiet.
Ammar A — Google review
such a nice place to spend your time - walking your dog, let the kids play or just enjoy the stunning atmosphere of this beautiful park. very clean and calm. 100% worth a visit. 👏
Cédric M — Google review
Beautiful endless fauna and flora. Parks for the Littles throughout as well as plenty of hobbit and fairy houses. Look closely.
Kimberly S — Google review
Great park for a walk, jogging, coffee or ice cream. Activities are often organised, and there are plenty of children’s playgrounds. Established in 1872, it is Malmö’s oldest public park, designed in the romantic English garden style and home to over 120 tree species from three continents. Highlights include a historic cast-iron fountain from 1882, the decorative “Grottan” cave with its Norse-inspired snake head fountain, and beautiful canal-side azaleas and rhododendrons
Albert K — Google review
Taking a leisurely walk, having a picnic, or simply relaxing! Very beautiful place to be!
Joanna V — Google review
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Slottsgatan 33, 211 33 Malmö, Sweden
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Hembygdspark Ängelholm

Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Nature & Parks
Parks
Very nice personal, very good ambiance and everything was excellent!
Emanuel D — Google review
It's a very good place. We can see a lot of animals here for free and we can also do an adventure here with the good price.😉
Adelfa L — Google review
We stopped here so our kids could play in the amazing park. We all thought it was superb. Furthermore the public loos that are on site here were the best I have seen (even in Sweden). The petting zoo was great fun for all of us as well and gave us a chance to really talk about different animals.
Edward M — Google review
Super cool place to go and have a great time with your family and friends.
Niels T — Google review
The playground is fun for the little ones, but perhaps less so for bigger kids. Lots of farm animals, and a large herd of tame deer. Didn't try the zip-lines but the large course through the tree tops looks like it would be fantastic. Pricey though, at almost 400kr.
Ross K — Google review
Fantastic park for families. Petting zoo, great playgrounds, some museums, and a lovely ice cream shop. Also a train that goes into the city for the kiddos to ride. Plus entrance to the park is FREE!
Alan K — Google review
Great place for a day out with the family. One of the biggest playgrounds I've seen, lots of different animals (chickens, pigs, deer, etc.), a cafe, and a waffle restaurant. There's also a place that has a ropes course high up in the trees.
Yoshio — Google review
This is beautiful place for leisure and so much fun for children. This zoo have variety of animals and birds. Also it organise some adventure games for kids during summer.
Diksha G — Google review
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4.5
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Thorslundsgatan 13, 262 33 Ängelholm, Sweden
+46 76 762 36 95
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Citadellet - Landskrona fortress

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Moated, 16th-century castle formerly used as a prison, now offering guided tours.
The fort looks amazing. It a great experience. The fort is open, but the buildings inside it is closed. Outside itself great to see. A very ancient one with Redstone thick walls.
Guru S — Google review
The guided tour was excellent. Our guide led us through the experience with great skill and engagement, no surprise, given his background in the art of acting. Highly recommended!
Nima M — Google review
Quite well maintained and clean. But there’s little to see. The main attraction is info boards about the land and what happened there during different times. Nice place to visit
Sorana L — Google review
I went on an adventure to Landskrona's Citadel, it's a nice place on a sunny day to go for a walk for everyone. There are many activities and places to enjoy in the area also. There is a cafe inside by the castle. further down the road there is a outdoor training grounds and a skate park by the water tower, you can lay on the sun loungers that is set up facing the ocean where you can enjoy the view of the beautiful view. Furthermore, there are several places where there is a barbecue (grilling) spots with seats. * for parents or people with kids there are a playgrounds for the little ones down by the beach. Right next to the Citadel is Kaptensgården's sculpture park which is beautiful to walk through and there are many sculptures to look at and enjoy. I fully recommend this city and place.
Nico B — Google review
Nice historic place to visit. Or ofcourse for a "Fika".
Guido — Google review
Amazing castle with a lot of walking paths around it. People do fish in the water around the castle. There's also a very nice beach close to the castle!
Shanmuganathan S — Google review
The castle is worth a short walk. We walked arround it, and came to the main yard. It did not managed to keep its original historic buildings, but it was still fun hour spend.
Martynas J — Google review
It's almost look like malmö castle still beautiful. You can definitely spend few hours around citadel and the center. I would recommend to visit the museum nearby. It's a good experience and free of cost.
Shibin I — Google review
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4.3
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Citadellet, 261 31 Landskrona, Sweden
https://www.sfv.se/vara-fastigheter/sok/sverige/skane-lan/landskrona-citadell/
+46 10 478 70 00
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Hovs Hallar Nature Reserve

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Hovs Hallar Nature Reserve is a unique coastal area on the west Swedish coast, featuring rocky cliffs and a rugged shoreline. The landscape is characterized by large rock formations reminiscent of the Jurassic era, offering picturesque hiking trails through meadows, over cliffs, and past magnificent caves. The reserve also boasts rocky beaches and stunning views from numerous cliffs. It has been featured in several movies and holds the title of 'Treasure of European Film Culture.'
Loved the coast side hike trail ... Totally recommend ❤️❤️
Kunal P — Google review
A beautiful nature area with fantastic places to take a bath and we even saw people jumping from a cliff into the water. Although we didn't dare. Highly recommended! Bring good walking/climbing shoes. The terrain can be hard to walk. We had a great time
Henrik M — Google review
Beautiful stony cliff and beach, famous also for being the set of the iconic chess match in The 7th Seal
Alessandro H — Google review
Very very beautiful place. However certainly not really accessible with trolleys and kids if you want to go all the way down to the ocean. But anyway worth a visit. Good parking possibilities (free of charge), even possible to charge EV and PHEV vehicles. No idea about cost though.
Henrik S — Google review
A short walk to the cliffs from the Hovs Haller hotel (with parking). Beautiful cliffs and views over the sea.
Family W — Google review
Nice cycling route from Båstad along the coast, beautiful house, gardens and flower. only walking possible the last part.
Rune L — Google review
wild and beautiful nature. if you can move all the way down to the water, you can find a rock cave. it is so super beautiful here. really a visit be
Søren C — Google review
Fantastic trails with amazing vistas. We came here on our first day in Sweden and were completely blown away. You can find all different kinds of berries along the way.
Christof — Google review
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4.5
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Hovshallavägen 160, 269 91 Båstad, Sweden
https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/besoksmal/naturreservat/bastad/bjarekusten-med-hovs-hallar.html
+46 431 750 45
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