Best attractions and places to see around Hörby offer a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences in this Swedish municipality. The region features scenic lakes, ridges, and forests, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover historical landmarks and unique points of interest. Hörby is characterized by its diverse offerings for those seeking both nature and history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great mix of nature and culture
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One of the entrances to the nature reserve. The map shows two official campsites. I couldn't find the one 7 km away (only private property). I couldn't clearly identify the one closer to the lake in the terrain either, but in the marked map area there is a picnic area where I camped. There were no problems. There is also a shelter near this picnic area, but in 2024 it was pretty dilapidated and overgrown.
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Nice starting point and/or destination for various hikes. There are some parking spaces nearby, both for cars and camper vans.
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This car park is a good starting point for a hike. There is a barbecue area right next to it. At weekends it is a popular meeting point for families with children, children's birthday parties, etc. After a few hundred metres it becomes quiet and you only occasionally meet other walkers.
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Nice little waterfall. It invites you to linger.
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moderate prices for overnight stays and use with bathing area, Kisok and sanitary facilities
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Hörby offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit the picturesque Hallamölla waterfall, known for its old mill, paths, and bridges, perfect for a picnic. Another option is the Rövarekulan Nature Reserve, a forest with a winding canyon and paths along the Bråån river, offering barbecue areas and a wind shelter. The Fulltofta Nature Center is also a lovely green space for wandering through forests, and birdwatchers might enjoy the Stork Hedge in Fulltofta.
Yes, Hörby is rich in history. The prominent Bosjökloster Abbey, Castle, and Ancient Oak boasts a 900-year history, evolving from a nunnery. You can explore its park, castle courtyard, cellar vaults, and a church still in use. Another significant historical site is the Andrarum Alum Works Pan House Ruins, which provides a glimpse into a once-thriving alum production industry from the 1640s to 1929.
The area around Hörby is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for various activities. For running, explore the Running Trails around Hörby, including routes near Fulltofta Nature Center. Cyclists can enjoy the Cycling around Hörby guide, featuring routes around Bosjökloster. Hikers have many options, such as Åke's circular hiking trail in Fulltofta nature reserve, detailed in the Hiking around Hörby guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Hörby are suitable for families. The Hallamölla waterfall and Rövarekulan Nature Reserve offer easy paths and picnic spots. Bosjökloster Abbey, Castle, and Ancient Oak is also family-friendly with its expansive grounds. For active fun, consider the Hörby MTB Arena Dirt Bike Trail or Söderto Football Golf. The Lågedamms Aquatic Center provides water-based activities, and Jägersbo Camping offers recreational facilities by the lake.
Hörby has some truly unique spots. While a bit further afield, you might find Stenberget (Stone Mountain), a 19th-century industrialist's folly, intriguing. For something truly out of the ordinary, Arnold's Cannibal Museum, a curiosity cabinet dedicated to cannibalism, is housed in a former hen house. Another unusual sight is 'Multiplera Skåne,' featuring life-sized, 3D-printed clay figures of local young people unexpectedly located in a glade.
Beyond historical sites, Hörby has a developing cultural scene. The Hörby Museum is actively digitizing its vast collection of artifacts and photographs, and has created a walking tour in the town center using QR codes for historical insights. Metropol is Hörby's historic theater and cinema. The new Hörby Kulturhus (Cultural House) is set to open in spring 2026, offering a library, exhibition spaces, and a stage. The Hörby Radioförening's museum also provides a journey through radio history.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Bosjökloster Abbey, Castle, and Ancient Oak has a very cozy rustic cafe with good food and delicious cakes. Kafé Kagan offers a step back in time with freshly ground coffee, homemade cakes, and a shop selling nostalgic items. For those interested in local brews, Fulltofta Gårdsbryggeri and Fulltofta Gård & Bryggeri 1766 offer pub evenings and tastings.
For active visitors, Hörby provides several choices. The Hörby MTB Arena Dirt Bike Trail is available for mountain biking. You can also try Söderto Football Golf. For more adventurous activities, Äspinge Paintball and Event offers paintball, archery, lasso throwing, air rifle shooting, and axe throwing. Aspås Turridning provides Icelandic horse riding in Fulltofta for a unique outdoor experience.
Yes, Hörby offers opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly birds. The Stork Hedge in Fulltofta is a notable spot for birdwatchers, where large birds can be observed, and during spring, you might even see young storks being fed. The natural reserves and forests like Rövarekulan Nature Reserve also provide habitats for various local wildlife.
Hörby's attractions can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your interests. Spring and summer (May to August) are ideal for outdoor activities, hiking, and enjoying the natural beauty of places like Hallamölla waterfall and Rövarekulan Nature Reserve, as well as for events at sites like Bosjökloster Abbey. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful foliage. Some indoor cultural sites and cafes are open year-round.
Yes, there are several options for accommodation. Jägersbo Camping provides camping facilities right by the lake. Ringsjöstrand offers hotel rooms and camping facilities with a view of Ringsjön. For more upscale stays or events, Fulltofta Slott is a beautiful castle suitable for meetings, parties, and weddings.
For those interested in local folklore and history, Högalunds Kulturvandringar offers guided cultural walks. These tours delve into stories of people and mythical beings, including tales of the wise woman Brännerista Bengta and the history of alum production led by Christina Piper, providing a deeper understanding of the region's heritage.


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