Attractions and places to see around Kullabergs naturreservat include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites on the Kullen peninsula. This natural area features dramatic cliffs, ancient caves, and rustling forests, offering a rich biodiversity. The region has been inhabited since the Stone Age, with archaeological evidence and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Chapel worth seeing, almost a church on the outskirts of town, below the Kull.
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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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On the way to Kullens Fyr there is the last good camping spot with a windbreak and barbecue area right along the way. The remaining kilometers to the lighthouse can still take a long time and the small tent meadow at the parking lot there only offers space for a few tents. If you want to be on the safe side, you should choose the quieter camping spot here near Himmelstorp.
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Beautiful farm to take a break and then continue to the cliffs over the mountain.
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Arx is a work of art near Nimis in the form of a sculpture of stones held together with concrete embodying an abstract book (Constitution of Landonia) with page numbers incised and occasional text and signs. The book weighs 150 tons and has 352 pages.
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There is a plaque here (in Swedish) that tells the story of the place. In summer there also seems to be a café here – and there are toilets that hikers can use.
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Kullabergs naturreservat is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, some reaching up to 100 meters, that plunge into the Kattegat sea. You can discover over 20 coastal caves, many with Stone Age history, including Silver cave, Lahibia cave, and Josefinelust caves. The reserve also features diverse forests, rich marine environments with tide pools, and the highest point, Håkull, offering panoramic views.
Yes, the reserve is home to unique art installations. You can visit Nimis Driftwood Sculpture, a controversial artwork by Lars Vilks made of driftwood towers. Nearby, you'll find the Arx Sculpture, a 150-ton concrete and stone artwork embodying an abstract book. For historical context, the Himmelstorp heritage farm is a well-preserved 18th-century homestead and a starting point for paths to Nimis.
Kullabergs naturreservat offers extensive hiking trails, including four main marked paths (red, blue, yellow) and the 70-kilometer orange Kullaleden, part of Skåneleden 5. These trails lead to ancient caves, tide pools, and secluded swimming spots. You can find various routes, from challenging to easy, such as the 'Nimis Driftwood Sculpture loop' or the 'Mölle Harbor loop'. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Kullabergs naturreservat guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Kullabergs naturreservat. Options include the 'Mölle Harbor loop' (7.1 km), 'Vattenmöllan Watermill – Krapperup Castle loop' (6.8 km), and 'Kullaberg Nature Reserve – Ona Mosse Pond loop' (5 km). These trails are generally less strenuous and offer pleasant walks. You can explore more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Kullabergs naturreservat guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the interactive exhibition 'The gate to Kullaberg' and a saltwater aquarium at Naturum Kullaberg, where children can interact with starfish. The Himmelstorp heritage farm is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the reserve's tide pools offer opportunities for children to discover marine life, and many trails are suitable for family walks.
Kullabergs naturreservat attracts thousands of visitors annually, suggesting it's enjoyable year-round. However, for hiking, swimming, and exploring caves, the warmer months from spring to early autumn are generally ideal. The reserve's rich biodiversity, including almost two-thirds of all Swedish non-alpine flora, makes spring and summer particularly vibrant for botanical observations.
Absolutely. The area around Kullabergs naturreservat offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Kattegattleden Cycle Path – Höganäs Harbor and Bathhouse loop' (20.4 km, easy) or the 'View of Mölle loop' (13.5 km, moderate). For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Kullabergs naturreservat guide.
One of the most prominent viewpoints is Kullens Fyr (Kullen Lighthouse), Scandinavia's brightest lighthouse, offering extensive views over the Kattegat. Håkull, the highest elevation in the reserve at 188 meters, also provides rewarding panoramic vistas. Many points along the dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking sea views.
Yes, the Himmelstorp heritage farm often has a café during summer. Additionally, Ransvik, a well-known rocky bathing spot, features an old coffee house established in 1921 that continues to serve coffee and biscuits to visitors.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Kullabergs naturreservat is excellent for botanical and ornithological observations due to its rich biodiversity. Visitors can also enjoy climbing, diving, swimming in secluded coves, fishing, and even porpoise safaris to spot marine life like porpoises and harbor seals.
Yes, Naturum Kullaberg is an on-site visitor center located near the lighthouse. It provides valuable information about the geology, flora, fauna, and cultural history of the reserve, featuring an exhibition called 'The gate to Kullaberg' and a saltwater aquarium.
Kullens Fyr is Scandinavia's brightest lighthouse, standing at 78.5 meters above sea level. A beacon has operated at this location for over 1,000 years, with the current structure dating back to 1900. Its light signals can be seen up to 50 kilometers away, making it a significant landmark and navigational aid.


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