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Fjärås Bräcka — Glacial Ridge, Nature Reserve & Historic Watchpoint
The guide was updated:Fjärås Bräcka, an imposing glacial ridge, soars 60 metres above sea level, offering breathtaking views, scenic walks, inviting spots for swimming or fishing. The Li burial ground, Halland's most extensive with over 100 Iron Age standing stones (menhirs), is a must-visit. The year-round Naturum hosts an exhibition on Fjärås Bräcka's formation. Don't miss their café, renowned for its homemade, organic and locally-sourced treats.
Useful Information
- Address: Naturum Fjärås Bräcka, Stenaliden 69, Fjärås
- Website: www.naturumfjarasbracka.se/en
- Phone: +46 300 83 75 50
- Email: info@naturumfjarasbracka.se
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The turn-of-the-century Tudor castle, situated by the sea, was built by the wealthy merchant James Fredrik Dickson and his wife Blanche between 1898 and 1904. The site features a traditional village with workers' homes, a castle chapel, and a 'Storstuga' with refreshments. The castle garden is always open to the public. You can also take long walks in the nature reserve throughout the year.
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Fjärås Bräcka — Glacial Ridge, Nature Reserve & Historic Watchpoint
Fjärås Bräcka, an imposing glacial ridge, soars 60 metres above sea level, offering breathtaking views, scenic walks, inviting spots for swimming or fishing. The Li burial ground, Halland's most extensive with over 100 Iron Age standing stones (menhirs), is a must-visit. The year-round Naturum hosts an exhibition on Fjärås Bräcka's formation. Don't miss their café, renowned for its homemade, organic and locally-sourced treats.
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Äskhult Village
Äskhult is a genuine 19th century village with 17th and 18th century roots. Once you leave the car park, there's little to remind you of the modern world. Join a tour of the village, explore the country lanes or stroll along paths of Hallandsleden. The café serves homemade treats following traditional local recipes.
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Tölöberg Watertower
On Tölöberg hill in central Kungsbacka stands the city’s first water tower, built in 1897. Climb the 179 steps for a panoramic view of Kungsbacka.
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Nidingen Island
Sweden's oldest preserved twin lighthouse, situated four nautical miles northwest of the Onsala Peninsula, offers a unique opportunity to stay in its hostel and immerse yourself in fascinating maritime history, with the sea and nature right at your doorstep.
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Town Walks
Take a self-guided city walk and delve into the town's history with the brochure 'In the Footsteps of History'. Download it as a PDF or pick up a copy at the Kungsbacka Tourist Office. In the summer, guided city walks are available on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Golf
The golf season in Kungsbacka lasts almost all year. There are seven golf clubs and 13 golf courses, within 3 to 20 minutes’ drive from the town centre.
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Nature Reserves
Visit one of Kungsbacka’s 17 nature reserves ranging from heather-covered moors to coastal heaths and translucent beech forests.
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