Best attractions and places to see in Södra Bjärekustens Naturreservat include a diverse coastal landscape stretching approximately 15 kilometers. This area features a unique mosaic of wet and dry environments, characterized by sand, pebbles, and rocks, supporting a distinctive flora. Visitors can explore extensive coastal meadows, ancient burial mounds, and the rich waters of Skälderviken Bay. The reserve offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Beautiful sandy beach located directly on the Katerganleden cycle path.
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A wonderful piece of earth, or rather stone 😉😁 As we stood on the burial mound, a herd of mother cows with their calves passed by, how wonderful 👍
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Beautiful gravel route by the sea. Fine and coarse gravel alternate. Goes through the nature reserve.
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Very nice spot! Almost right on the water, very quiet and there was even firewood available. Only recommended :)
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Open 24/7, but please remember to keep dogs on a leash as there are cattle roaming the area.
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Camping is allowed :). Good hammock spots! Unfortunately, the water source is no longer there.
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Along the southern Bjärek coast, the meadows spread and graze for thousands of years. The landscape is a mosaic of wet and dry, nutritious and nutrient-poor, sand, pebbles and rocks. There is room for many different species - some of them are real rarities. The Skåne trail leads through the entire nature reserve from Vejbystrand in the south to Torekov in the north. A distance of about 15 kilometers. Södra Bjärekusten is dominated by various types of open land. The grazing junipers have led to a characteristic flora of plants that are dependent on permanent habits. The beach is predominantly rocky and blocky and partly large patches of grass are spread out. Here and there white sand was deposited and laid the foundation for a number of popular seaside resorts. https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/besok-och-upptack/naturreservat/bastad/sodra-bjarekusten.html
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The reserve boasts a diverse coastal landscape with a mosaic of wet and dry environments, featuring sand, pebbles, and rocks. You'll find extensive coastal meadows, grazed junipers, and a predominantly rocky and blocky beach, with occasional stretches of white sand. The waters of Skälderviken Bay are also a significant natural feature.
Yes, a notable historical site is the Dagshög Burial Mound. This five-meter-high Bronze Age grave mound is a significant cultural landmark, reminding visitors of the area's ancient past and grazing practices dating back nearly four thousand years.
The reserve is popular for hiking and cycling. The Skåne Trail (SL1 Kust till kust, stage 18) runs through the entire reserve, offering a scenic 15-kilometer route. You can also enjoy cycling along the Coastal Gravel Path, which winds along the sea. Additionally, the white sand deposits along the coast have created several popular bathing spots.
The Shelter and campfire site is a popular facility almost right on the water. It's known for allowing camping and sometimes has firewood available, making it a great spot for a quiet break or an overnight stay.
Yes, the Skåne Trail (SL1 Kust till kust, stage 18) offers a 15-kilometer route through the reserve. For cycling, the Coastal Gravel Path provides a beautiful route along the sea. You can find more detailed routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring cycling in the area by exploring our guides for Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling in Södra Bjärekustens Naturreservat.
The waters off the coast in Skälderviken Bay are rich in fish and serve as a habitat for marine mammals such as porpoises, common seals, and occasionally grey seals. Birdwatchers can also spot seabirds like eider and little tern. The diverse ecosystems within the reserve support various species, some of which are considered rare.
Yes, the reserve is generally family-friendly, with beaches and trails to explore. When visiting historical sites like the Dagshög Burial Mound, remember to keep dogs on a leash as there are cattle roaming the area. The Shelter and campfire site is also considered family-friendly.
The terrain is varied, featuring coastal meadows, shingle fields, and sandy beaches. The Coastal Gravel Path, for instance, alternates between fine and coarse gravel. Good footwear is recommended, especially for walks along the rocky and blocky sections of the Södra Bjärekusten Beach.
Many areas along the coast offer scenic views, including the Burensvik viewpoint. The trails themselves, such as the Skåne Trail, provide continuous views of coastal meadows, shingle beaches, and Skälderviken Bay.
The reserve's unique mosaic of wet and dry, nutrient-rich and nutrient-poor areas, combined with thousands of years of grazing, supports a distinctive flora. You can find rare species like lesser skullcap, floating water plantain, martorn, and various gentians. Drier, chalkier soils host carline thistle and common milkwort, while nutrient-poor pastures feature small, rare plants like mountain everlasting.
It's important to note that specific regulations apply within the nature reserve. These include keeping dogs on a leash due to grazing cattle, prohibitions against disturbing wildlife, open fires outside designated areas, and unauthorized camping. Always respect the natural environment and follow local guidelines.


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