Best attractions and places to see in Bjärekustens Naturreservat, located on the Bjäre Peninsula in Skåne County, Sweden, offers a blend of coastal landscapes, historical sites, and diverse natural habitats. The reserve features dramatic rocky coasts, ancient burial mounds, and extensive coastal meadows. Visitors can explore 6 distinct highlights, showcasing the region's natural beauty and cultural significance.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Norrebro harbor with its colorful old fishing huts. On warm summer days, you can cool off by jumping into the water from the harbor pier via a swimming ladder.
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Nørrebro harbour with its colourful old fish sheds. On warm summer days, you can cool off by jumping into the water from the harbour pier via a swimming ladder.
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Gigantic stone coast right by the sea.
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Easily accessible and well maintained. Further up at the car park there are free public toilets and drinking water.
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Tiny harbor with small, colorful houses.
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Well with sturdy shoes but when you get to the cliffs below you will be rewarded with fantastic views!
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Beautiful route for hiking and climbing or just lingering for a moment. The excellent hiking trail goes above the cliffs but if you can still climb a bit you should definitely take one of the paths below. You cannot see these fantastic stone formations from above.
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The fascinating Hovs Hallar cliffs are located on the northern tip of the Bjäre peninsula, about 14 kilometers northwest of Båstad. Over a distance of about 1.5 kilometers, waves and wind have formed over millions of years from the mountain ridge Hallandsåsen a heavily rugged cliff with cliffs up to 30 meters high. https://www.guidebook-sweden.com/de/reisefuehrer/reiseziel/hovs-hallar-klippen-hov
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The reserve offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can experience the dramatic, rocky coastline with impressive cliffs and unique geological formations at Hovs Hallar Cliffs. Further south, Södra Bjärekusten features extensive, flower-rich coastal meadows, sand, pebbles, and rocky sections, providing a contrasting environment.
Yes, Bjärekustens Naturreservat is rich in history. You can visit the Gröthögarna Bronze Age Burial Mounds, a rare collection of eight oblong burial mounds and two round stone circles. Within the Södra Bjärekusten area, you'll also find Dagshög, a prominent five-meter-high Bronze Age burial mound.
Hiking is a primary activity, with the long-distance Skåneleden trail traversing the entire reserve, offering varied experiences from challenging cliff paths to flatter coastal stretches. For specific routes, you can find many options, including family-friendly hikes like the Hovs Hallar Cliffs – View of the Kattegat loop. Cycling is also popular, with dedicated guides for road cycling and traffic-free bike rides.
Absolutely. Many areas are suitable for families, such as the Forest Ascent to the Cliffs of Kullaberg, which is described as child-compatible. The Norrebro Harbor and Colorful Beach Huts offer a charming spot for families, and there are several family-friendly hiking routes available.
You'll find various facilities to enhance your visit. There's a beautiful and well-kept shelter with a fireplace, which is easily accessible. Rest areas and public toilets are also available at key points along the Skåneleden trail, such as at Hovs Hallar, Norrebrohamn, and Ängalag.
Yes, the diverse habitats of the reserve support various wildlife. Along the Södra Bjärekusten, you have good opportunities to spot seals, including harbor seals and grey seals, especially near the coast.
The terrain varies significantly. At Hovs Hallar Cliffs, you'll encounter dramatic, rocky paths that can be challenging and sometimes steep, requiring sturdy shoes. In contrast, the Södra Bjärekusten area offers flatter stretches through coastal meadows, sand, and pebble beaches, making for easier walks.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the charming Norrebro Harbor and Colorful Beach Huts, which are a picturesque sight. These tiny harbors with their vibrant old fishing sheds offer a glimpse into the local coastal culture.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic rocky coast and the unique geological formations at Hovs Hallar Cliffs. Many find it great to 'climb' a bit on the rocks, which are shaped to provide safe steps. The breathtaking views over Laholmsbukten and the opportunity to explore sea stacks and cave-like structures are also highly appreciated.
The reserve offers beauty year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the flower-rich coastal meadows and warmer weather for swimming. Autumn provides stunning coastal views with fewer crowds, while winter can offer a dramatic, rugged experience, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, the Södra Bjärekusten area, with its varied coastal sections of sand, pebbles, and rocks, offers good opportunities for swimming. At Norrebro Harbor, you can even cool off by jumping into the water from the harbor pier via a swimming ladder on warm summer days.


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