Kullabygdens Bed & Breakfast is a rebuilt and renovated old country store from the late 1800s. Much of the charm remains from that time. Where the merchant used to stand is now the reception. Beautiful mirrored doors and the old attic staircase are reminiscent of a bygone era.
The old shop premises are now a breakfast room and at the same time a small gallery where exciting art contributes to a calm and harmonious atmosphere. There are five beautifully decorated rooms. You can choose to stay in rooms for one, two, three or four people. There are two shower/toilet facilities, one on the upper floor and one on the ground floor.
From the village where you are staying, there is a lighted cycle path that goes to restaurants, swimming and picturesque villages. The cycle path also connects to the national cycle path Kattegattleden. Guests can borrow a bike free of charge, and there are also some tandem bikes to get around the local area. Although there are more bikes to borrow than guests, it may be wise to reserve bikes when booking.
At the foot of the rocky Kullaberg lies Kullabergs Vingård. The proximity to the sea and long bright evenings allow them to grow high quality grapes. The vineyard has received many fine awards and puts...
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Galleri Viken is a cozy gallery in Viken harbor. Here you can visit exhibitions with paintings, sculptures and other art from large and small artists. The gallery has a café that serves good...
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Brunnby is a picturesque village with beautiful old buildings surrounded by vineyards, horse pastures and deciduous forest groves. The medieval church with whitewashed walls gives the place an exotic Mediterranean feel.
Svedberga Kulle is a green oasis with pastures, deciduous forest, ridges and winding paths. The highest point on the hill is 62 meters above sea level and offers a great view that can make you euphoric.
Sandön can be found on the outskirts of Farhult, near Utvälinge by Vegeån. The white beach surrounded by reeds combined with a long pier gives a feeling of the west coast of Denmark.
Kullen Lighthouse is Sweden's highest lighthouse and one of the best places to spot porpoises. Enjoy the view, weather, wind and a cup of coffee at the lighthouse's summer café.
Svanshall Quarry is a magical place with a quarry whose steep slopes plunge into a dark mirror of water resembling an enchanted forest lake. Right next to it is the sea with rock pools.
Mölle has a long history as a tourist resort, and retains the character of a seaside idyll from the turn of the last century. Do not miss the harbor in Mölle with fishing boats, small shops, cozy cafes and restaurants.
Mölle Fälad is a completely unique, untouched plant kingdom just a stone's throw from Mölle. Here you can experience nature and take a refreshing swim from the stones along the road or enjoy a picnic.
No other Swedish town is as strongly associated with ceramics as Höganäs. The craft tradition is strong and there are about 30 active ceramists, open studios, shops and workshops.
The old fishing village of Arild is listed as one of Europe's most beautiful villages and offers historical legends, a medieval chapel, vineyards and a stunning sunset.
Södåkra is a rural idyll reminiscent of Astrid Lindgren's Bullerbyn. Here you can make your way along winding roads with farm shops, apple orchards and flea markets.
Here you can rent a standard bike.
Here you can rent a mountain bike. Available in different sizes.
Here you can both rent a bike and return your bike for service.