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What to do in Lund - 16 tips for sights and experiences

What to do in Lund? This Skåne university town is characterised by students, research and a youthful atmosphere. There are also plenty of historic buildings, interesting museums, charming neighbourhoods and great nature experiences.

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Dalby South Forest - Europe's smallest national park

Dalby Söderskog National Park is Europe's smallest national park. Located outside Lund in Skåne, the nature area is beautiful - and very small. Nearby are Skrylle Nature Reserve, Dalby Church, Sweden's oldest building, and the popular swimming spot at Dalby Quarry.

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Culture in Lund - an open-air museum in the city centre

Kulturen i Lund is an open-air museum spanning two blocks in the centre of Lund. Here you can peek inside everything from crofts to castle houses, and there are also plenty of both permanent and temporary exhibitions.

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Sandhammaren in Österlen - a beautiful sandy beach

Sandhammaren in Österlen is a beautiful sandy beach with soft, fine-grained sand, which has repeatedly appeared on lists of Sweden's finest beaches. The area is also a nature reserve and the seabed outside is home to Sweden's largest ship graveyard.

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What to do in Trelleborg - our 9 best tips

What to do in Trelleborg? Sweden's southernmost city is known as the 'Palm City', with its avenue lined with tall palm trees in true Miami style. Trelleborg also offers interesting Viking history and beautiful nature. Here are our top tips for things to see and do.

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Glimmingehus - Scandinavia's best preserved medieval castle

Glimmingehus in Skåne is the best preserved medieval castle in the Nordic region. Built at the end of the 15th century, when Skåne belonged to Denmark, the castle was an exclusive residence with everything from modern heating solutions to aggressive defence.

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Ales stones - an ancient mystery in Skåne

Ales stenar is Sweden's largest and best preserved ship setting. The stone formation sits magnificently on a hill above the village of Kåseberga on the south coast of Österlen in Skåne. It is known that the shipwreck dates to sometime between 500 and 1000 AD, but much else remains a mystery.

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Smygehuk in Skåne - Sweden's southernmost headland

Smygehuk in Skåne is Sweden's southernmost cape. There is a small harbour, some cosy little restaurants and beautiful nature. Above all, there are a number of signs that clearly indicate that you are at the southernmost point in Sweden.

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Skanör - sandy beach, finger food and a blog session

Skanör is located at the bottom of southeastern Skåne and offers fantastic sandy beaches and cosy restaurants. We went here to experience the lovely environment and to meet a bunch of travel bloggers who happened to be here right now.

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FRS Baltic - from Trelleborg to Sassnitz in less than 2.5 hours

FRS Baltic takes you from Trelleborg to Sassnitz in less than 2.5 hours, with its high-speed catamaran. We got the chance to join them on a trip back and forth to Germany for the day, and it was a nice trip that went by as fast as the eye.

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