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Skåneleden: Kullaberg Peninsula Loop

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Sweden
Skåne
Höganäs

Skåneleden: Kullaberg Peninsula Loop

Hard

4.9

(98)

455

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Skåneleden: Kullaberg Peninsula Loop

05:57

20.7km

480m

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Hike the difficult 12.9-mile Red and Blue trail in Kullaberg Nature Reserve, featuring dramatic coastal cliffs and sea views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Kullabergs naturreservat

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7.44 km

Coastal view from Kullaberg Nature Reserve

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There are two main hiking trails in Kullaberg Nature Reserve: the red and the blue. The red trail runs along a long stretch of the southern coast, as seen here. …

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Kullens Fyr Lighthouse

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Kullens Fyr is the brightest lighthouse in Scandinavia and stands 78.5 meters above sea level at the very tip of the Kullaberg Nature Reserve near Mölle.

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Håkull Summit View

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Highest point of Kullaberg.

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10.5 km

6.11 km

2.08 km

1.56 km

297 m

172 m

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9.64 km

9.28 km

620 m

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Saturday 16 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult are the Red and Blue trails in Kullaberg Nature Reserve?

This route, combining sections of both the Red and Blue trails, is considered difficult. While the Red trail along the southern coast is generally described as relatively easy but hilly, the Blue trail on the northern coast is significantly harder. It requires very good fitness, sure-footedness, and sturdy shoes, with some sections potentially needing alpine experience. Overall, expect a challenging hike.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is rugged and varied. You'll navigate dramatic coastal cliffs, some rising up to 70 meters, rocky outcrops, and dense mixed hardwood forests. The trails are quite hilly, with the highest point, Håkull, reaching 188 meters above sea level. Expect uneven surfaces and steep sections, especially on the Blue trail.

What kind of views and wildlife can I expect?

You can expect spectacular, breathtaking sea views almost continuously, with vistas extending to the Danish coast and the Swedish Bjäre Peninsula. The reserve boasts a rich diversity of plant and animal life, offering opportunities to spot wildlife such as foxes, badgers, roe deer, red deer, and various seabirds. Unique rock formations and diverse ecosystems, from windswept clifftops to sheltered coves, add to the visual appeal.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

Key highlights include the stunning Coastal view from Kullaberg Nature Reserve, the iconic Kullens Fyr Lighthouse, which is Scandinavia's brightest, and the panoramic Håkull Summit View. The reserve is also known for its numerous sea caves and unique rock formations.

Where can I park to access the Red and Blue trails?

Parking is available at various points around Kullaberg Nature Reserve. For specific access points to the Red and Blue trails, it's advisable to check the Naturum Kullaberg Visitors' Centre for the most current information and suggestions on where to start your hike.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Kullaberg Nature Reserve?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Kullaberg Nature Reserve. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The best time to hike this route is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring offers blooming flora, while summer provides warmer weather and longer daylight hours. Early autumn brings beautiful foliage and often crisp, clear air. Always check weather conditions before you go, as coastal weather can change rapidly.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Kullaberg Nature Reserve?

No, there is generally no entrance fee to access Kullaberg Nature Reserve or its trails. As a public nature reserve, it is open for everyone to enjoy. However, specific activities or facilities within the reserve might have associated costs.

Does this route connect with other hiking trails?

Yes, this route is part of an extensive network of marked hiking paths. It intersects with sections of the Skåneleden 5, Etapp 3: Arild-Mölle, and is also part of the larger Kullabergs strövområde. You'll also encounter parts of the Röd strövstig, Blå strövstig, and Gul tvärstig.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Given the difficult terrain and coastal exposure, wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Dress in layers suitable for varying weather, including waterproof and windproof outer shells. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a map, a compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be very helpful on the steep and rocky sections.

Are there facilities like cafes or restrooms nearby?

The Naturum Kullaberg Visitors' Centre is a good resource for information and often has facilities. There may be cafes or small shops in nearby towns like Mölle or Arild, which serve as common starting or ending points for sections of the trails. It's always a good idea to check opening hours in advance, especially outside of peak season.

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Trail Reviews

Stefan
September 17, 2024, 2024-🥾-041-SWE: Kullaberg Naturreservat 🔄🇸🇪

Day 4: Kullaberg Nature Reserve circuit (connection of blue and red trails) plus descent/ascent to Nimis (Nimis/Arx, google) From the campsite just before Mölle, through the town and on the Italienska Vägen (Italian Trail) up to Kullaberg. It's actually worth driving to the last parking lot on the left before Kullens Fyr, the route is fantastic. The 19-kilometer hike offers some great views (and various opportunities for some great extra descents to the beach) that are worth working on. For people from Hamburg, this is quite a climb. The northern first part is marked in blue and is much more strenuous to walk than the first part of the second part (marked in red). A constant up and down, sometimes narrow forest paths, sometimes steep climbs (often over rocky fields) with the highest peak of the tour. The red route starts off as a few relaxed kilometers on wide forest paths, and at the end there is the "blue" program. 😉 Mölle and the Kullaberg are definitely worth a detour.

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That was a climb. The start at the Mölle Kapell was still very relaxed. After a few hours through the beech forest with many wild garlic fields, we have reached one of the highest points in Skåne, Håkull. A magnificent view of the country and the sea. We continued via the lovely Mölle Mosse, past various grottos to Kullens Fyr, the lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula. The way back was then after 15km challenging again for our "old" dog. Very rugged, high cliffs and cattle pastures had to be crossed. At the end we were glad to have made this hike without shortcuts.

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This beautiful hike starts on a small forest parking lot. Always along the sea it goes to the highest lighthouse in Sweden. Here you have a wonderful view and you can walk a little further down to a small lighthouse. From the lighthouse we continue along the sea towards Mölle. In the small harbor there are several restaurants for a lunch break. From Mölle it's across the country and back to the sea on the other side. Another highlight is the driftwood constructions from Nimes. A surreal place in the middle of the forest. However, you have to descend a few meters beforehand and of course up again later. Then it goes a long way until you finally get back to the start. The tour can also be shortened at various points if the 21 km are too long.

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If who likes to go the tour Surefootedness required and good physical condition! If the tour goes like we do... then you have the steep, strenuous part at the beginning, you can stop off at the Kullaberg and you have the big highlight at the end! Absolute mega tour! Unforgettable Incomparable ❤️

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Pure Adventure! Discovering Ladonia is really fun...if you don't know it yet... www.ladonia.org Today we went up and down all day... over roots and stones, on the coast, in the forest... exhausting, but really nice. Kullaberg and the lighthouse are also a highlight - a great view... and our small place to stay - Mölle - has nice harbor pubs 🍷 😉

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