• Sweden

    Ängelholm

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A paradise for active people, Ängelholm's coastline, forests and country roads are all made for hiking or riding your bike along them. Go on a day trip or stay overnight — you can find out about our different package deals and buy a map at the Tourist Centre. One popular bike route is 16 km long Lergöksrundan, which passes through the city and forest and follows the coast. – Scenic Hiking Trails On the Hallandsåsen ridge, above the Västersjön lake, several hiking trails will take you through unspoilt countryside and past historical remains. Why not pack something to cook over an open fire along the way? Skåneleden, a system of hiking trails all over Skåne, also passes through Ängelholm. The Ängelholm — Vejbystrand leg of the hike is accompanied by sandy dunes, rocky stretches of coast and small marinas. A campsite with a permanent shelter can be found north of Vejbystrand. – Relaxing Swimming in the Sea or in a Cool Lake Towards the end of the 19th century, Ängelholm became a famous spa and bath resort. Along the vast beach, there is plenty of room for everyone to find their favourite spot. Ängelholms Havsbad in the innermost part of the Skälderviken bay is a six km long beach suitable for swimming, with a unique landscape of tall sand dunes. In Sibirien, dogs and horses are allowed in the water. Dogs are also allowed on the smaller beach north of the harbour inlet. One stretch of the beach has been set aside for naturists. The popular village of Skälderviken has a small marina with a pub and a marine store. Vejbystrand and Magnarp have their own small harbours. Västersjön is a nice lake for swimming, particularly at Ugglehult, where you will find jetties and a rowing boat for wheelchair users. – Exciting Canoeing Enjoy an unforgettable visit to the river Rönne. Bring along your family or friends on an exciting canoeing trip along the river which runs through Ängelholm and enters the sea in Skälderviken. Set your own pace. Should you wish to camp along the way, there is a great campsite with a shelter, public toilet and freshwater at Höja. – An Angler’s Paradise Ängelholm is a haven for fishing enthusiasts. The river Rönne is one of four rivers in Skåne with salmon, but perch, roach, pike and sea trout will also bite. The river Vege å and the Västersjön lake are also popular with anglers. You will need a fishing permit.
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Djurholmen Hiking Area

Djurholmen Hiking Area

Djurholmen hiking area on the southern slopes of Hallandsåsen offers a serene escape deep in the Småland forests. Its marked trails take you through a vast bog, a creek ravine with waterfalls, and varied beech and coniferous woods. Djurholmamossen, one of Skåne's few preserved raised bogs, is a natural habitat for black grouses, capercaillies (one of Sweden's largest birds) and moose. Respect for the environment is paramount here, with no fires allowed and dogs to be kept on a leash. Discover the park's rich history and nature's wonders through its peaceful trails.
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Kronoskogen Hiking Area

Kronoskogen Hiking Area

Kronoskogen, a forested area between Ängelholm and Skälderviken, features a diverse array of pine, birch, and other trees, creating a natural shield against sea winds and sand. The western part, Ängelholm's coastal forest, is a designated nature reserve. Explore its marked hiking trails that range from 2.8 to 10 km and connect with the Skåneleden trail. Enjoy fishing or paddling in Rönne å, and find well-prepared rest areas. The area's diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like Goodyera repens orchid (Knärot) and Alpine enchanter's-nightshade (Dvärghäxört), add to its charm.
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Vegeåleden Hiking Trail

Vegeåleden Hiking Trail

Embark on a journey along the Vegeåleden Hiking Trail, stretching from Strövelstorp to the mouth of the Vege river at Skälder Bay in Utvälinge. This 8 km trail passes through open fields and lush countryside, leading hikers to the historical Vegeholm Castle, encased in its majestic garden. Though privately owned, the castle, founded in 1530, adds a touch of grandeur to the trek. The path culminates at the old Tegelbruket in Utvälinge, surrounded by rich, diverse vegetation that is a haven for birdlife.
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Canoeing

Canoeing

The River Rönne winds its way through the countryside from Lake Ringsjön to the sea at Ängelholm. This stretch is 85 kilometres long, and you can paddle your way along through almost tropical scenery, and past areas with rich cultural traditions. The peaceful journey is occasionally punctuated with rapids. There are plenty of things to see and do along the way. Some sections are ideal for families with children. You can choose to paddle for a few hours or a few days. One example is the trip from Gunnarödsbron/Stockamöllan to Rögnaröd/Djupadal, which takes around four hours. You can hire canoes and kayaks from various locations, and most hire companies also offer overnight accommodation. Stay in a converted stable or a 17th century cottage. Or why not get a whole bunch of friends together and hire a 20- or 12-man tent. If you want to spend the night in the great outdoors, there are places with shelters, toilets and firewood. For a particularly Swedish summer experience, combine a canoeing trip with hiring a sauna trailer. Take a hot sauna, followed by a dip in the river.
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Guided Tour on the Rönne River

Guided Tour on the Rönne River

Hop aboard the Laxen for a guided sightseeing tour of Ängelholm! The tour will take you along the river Rönne, Skåne’s Amazon, as it meanders through the city centre. The trip with Laxen (Swedish for salmon) departs from the landing stage at the centrally located City Hall and passes under many bridges on its way out to the Skälderviken marina. Here, the boat will be moored for a short break (approx. 25 minutes), giving you the opportunity perhaps to indulge in an ice cream and take a stroll around the marina before we set sail for the city centre again, bringing us back to the landing stage at City Hall. The trip will take approximately 2 hours and the guided tour on the outward journey is offered in both Swedish and English. The boat only runs in summer.
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