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146km
640m
Road cycling
Cycle route Skåne 103 is a difficult 90.9-mile road cycling adventure from Lomma to Kristianstad, offering diverse landscapes and cultural s
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
After 60.2 km for 189 m
After 145 km for 558 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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28.8 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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44.1 km
Highlight (Segment) • Natural
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79.9 km
Highlight • Lake
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146 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
59.5 km
56.9 km
20.0 km
5.57 km
4.41 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
79.2 km
36.6 km
27.6 km
1.99 km
792 m
137 m
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Elevation
Highest point (160 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Komoot classifies this route as "difficult" for race bikes, requiring very good fitness due to its length and some unpaved sections. While some sources describe it as "Beginner" level with low traffic, the presence of gravel and potentially challenging segments means it's not uniformly easy. The first stage, Lomma to Lund, is explicitly described as easy.
The route offers diverse terrain, starting with seaside cycling near Lomma and transitioning to fertile hinterland with rural fields, small villages, and green forests. You'll encounter open farmland, rolling meadows, dense forests, and tranquil lakes. Approximately 80% of the surface is asphalt, with about 20% consisting of gravel sections.
The route is 146 kilometers long and is well-suited to be divided into several day stages. While the total cycling duration is estimated at around 8.5 to 9 hours, most cyclists will spread this over multiple days to enjoy the scenery and attractions.
The route is rich in cultural and natural highlights. You'll pass through Lund with its historic buildings and Lund Cathedral, and can explore the Dalby Historic Center. Further along, you'll find the picturesque Tree-Lined Avenue at Svenstorp Castle and skirt the shores of Ringsjön Lake. The journey concludes in Kristianstad, known for its heritage and the Church of the Holy Trinity.
The route is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most favorable for cycling and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. This period also ensures that local amenities like cafes and farm shops are more likely to be open.
Specific parking information for the exact trailhead in Lomma is not detailed, but as a starting point for a long-distance route, you can typically find public parking facilities within the town. It's advisable to check local Lomma municipality websites or parking apps for current options and regulations before your visit.
Yes, both Lomma and Kristianstad are accessible by public transport. You can reach Lomma via bus connections from larger cities like Malmö or Lund. Kristianstad is a regional hub with train and bus services, making it convenient to start or end your journey, or to arrange transport for stages of the route.
No, you do not need any special permits or pay an entrance fee to cycle the Cycle route Skåne 103. It is a publicly accessible, officially certified cycling trail.
While the route itself is generally accessible, specific rules for dogs can vary depending on the exact location, especially in nature reserves or specific attractions along the way. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check local regulations for any areas you plan to visit off the main trail.
Yes, the route passes through several small villages and towns, offering numerous opportunities to stop at farm shops, cafes, and local restaurants to enjoy regional culinary offerings. Accommodation options, including hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses, are available in towns like Lund, Höör, and Kristianstad, as well as in smaller communities along the way.
Yes, the Cycle route Skåne 103 is one of three sub-trails that collectively form the 570 km Cykelleden Skåne, covering approximately 98% of this route. It also intersects with sections of the Sverigeleden (39) for about 9% of its length, and briefly with other local paths like Genom Linderödsåsens skogar (21%) and Hälsans Stig Lund (2%).