Natural monuments around Ängelholm offer a captivating blend of sea, forest, and open landscapes in northwestern Skåne, Sweden. This region is known for its diverse ecosystems, providing various recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore unique natural features across its varied terrain. The area serves as a significant destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very bizarre spot in the forest, not far from the coast. Almost even more exciting than the crash site, however, is the story of the alleged observer, Gösta Carlsson. The then-railroad signalman was on his way home on Saturday, May 18, 1946, when he saw lights in the forest and found the UFO. He later realized he was covered in golden dust. However, it wasn't stardust, but birch pollen. From this, the man subsequently devised a homeopathic formula, quit his job, and founded the company "Cernelle." In just a few years, he became a multimillionaire and became known as "The Pollen King." As a generous donor, he helped, among other things, the Ängelholm ice hockey club "Rögle BK" achieve promotion to the first division. It wasn't until 26 years after the encounter in the forest, in 1972, that he publicly reported the UFO sighting and had this small memorial erected. In 2003, Gösta Carlsson died at the age of 85.
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A very popular hiking destination, many hikers try to go straight down through the wooden structure at the top. But it is easier to go down the rocks right next to it.
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Not entirely safe tour - many stones and roots, in the artwork itself loose wooden slats and protruding nails - but if you are careful and watch out for the weather - I would not risk it in slippery or wet conditions - you will experience a special place.
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A bike tour through the nature reserve is highly recommended. Lots of nice paths for gravel fans or across the street to the lighthouse. There you will be rewarded with a wonderful view.
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It's just so mega beautiful there. NichtAnd not far from Kulla Berg. So it is very worthwhile to go there. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Ängelholm offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, from expansive coastal forests like Kronoskogen to unique coastal pastures at Stora Hults Fälad Nature Reserve. You'll also find rocky and sandy beaches such as Södra Bjärekusten Beach, tranquil Småland forests with bogs and ravines at Djurholmen, and the significant Rönne å River. The region is characterized by a blend of sea, forest, and open landscapes.
Yes, Ängelholm provides excellent hiking opportunities. Kronoskogen Hiking Area features marked trails ranging from 2.8 to 10 km, some connecting to the larger Skåneleden trail. Djurholmen Hiking Area offers trails through forests, bogs, and creek ravines. The Skåne trail also traverses Södra Bjärekusten Beach for about 15 kilometers. For more challenging terrain, Kullaberg Nature Reserve has marked trails through rushing forests and steep cliffs. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the Natural Monuments around Ängelholm guide.
Several natural monuments around Ängelholm are family-friendly. Stora Hults Fälad Nature Reserve and Södra Bjärekusten Beach are great for walks and exploring coastal landscapes. The Kronoskogen Hiking Area offers well-prepared rest areas and varied trails. Additionally, the UFO Memorial, Ängelholm, while a man-made monument, is located in a forest clearing and can be an interesting, easy walk for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome in many natural areas, but specific rules apply. For instance, in the Djurholmen Hiking Area, dogs are required to be on a leash to protect wildlife. It's always best to check local regulations for each specific reserve or monument you plan to visit to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and to protect the natural environment.
Ängelholm is home to several unique natural features. You can explore Djurholmamossen, one of Skåne's few preserved raised bogs, which is a habitat for black grouses and moose. The Rönne å River is notable for being one of four rivers in Skåne where salmon can be found. Kullaberg Nature Reserve features dramatic steep cliffs and mysterious rock caves, while Stora Hults Fälad Nature Reserve showcases ancient coastal pastures with sandy, dry soil and old dunes.
Yes, Ängelholm offers a blend of natural beauty with unique cultural elements. The Nimis Driftwood Sculpture, located at the foot of cliffs near Kullaberg, is a fascinating and controversial work of art that forms a labyrinth of towers. Additionally, the UFO Memorial, Ängelholm, commemorates an alleged UFO landing in 1946, offering a quirky historical site within a natural setting.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to August) are ideal for hiking, canoeing on the Rönne å River, and enjoying the beaches, with lush greenery and warmer weather. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful fall foliage, particularly in forested areas like Djurholmen and Kronoskogen. While winter can be quiet, some areas might offer unique snowy landscapes, though access to certain trails might be more challenging.
Absolutely. The Rönne å River is a prime location for water activities. Canoeing is a popular way to experience its serene environment, with campsites and facilities available along the river. It's also a significant spot for fishing, teeming with salmon, perch, roach, pike, and sea trout, though a permit is required for fishing.
Accessibility varies among the natural monuments. While some areas like Kronoskogen offer well-maintained trails, others, such as the path to Nimis Driftwood Sculpture, are described as steep and rough, requiring sturdy shoes. For easier walks, areas like Stora Hults Fälad Nature Reserve and parts of Södra Bjärekusten Beach might offer more gentle terrain. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if you require wheelchair-accessible paths, as many natural trails may not be fully paved.
Ängelholm offers various cycling and mountain biking routes that often pass by or through natural monuments. You can explore options in the Cycling around Ängelholm guide for touring bicycle routes, the Gravel biking around Ängelholm guide for gravel biking adventures, and the MTB Trails around Ängelholm guide for mountain biking trails. These guides provide details on routes and difficulty levels.
The diverse ecosystems around Ängelholm support a variety of wildlife. In Kronoskogen, you might spot rare plant species like the Goodyera repens orchid. Djurholmen is a habitat for black grouses, capercaillies, and moose. The Rönne å River is rich in fish, including salmon, perch, and pike. Coastal areas like Södra Bjärekusten Beach and Stora Hults Fälad Nature Reserve are home to diverse flora and fauna adapted to coastal environments.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly within every natural monument are rare, Ängelholm and its surrounding towns offer various options. Along the Rönne å River, you can find campsites with shelters for extended stays. For other natural monuments, you'll typically find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby villages or in Ängelholm itself, often a short drive away.


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