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Road cycling
The Kattegattleden from Halmstad to Helsingborg is a difficult 98.4-mile road cycling route along Sweden's scenic west coast.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
After 157 km for 122 m
After 158 km for 262 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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3.98 km
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88.5 km
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156 km
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158 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
59.2 km
56.1 km
27.5 km
12.2 km
3.21 km
182 m
Surfaces
95.1 km
40.7 km
18.8 km
2.24 km
875 m
797 m
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Elevation
Highest point (140 m)
Lowest point (0 m)
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The Kattegattleden from Halmstad to Helsingborg is largely paved with asphalt, making it suitable for road cycling. However, some sections, particularly those contributing to its 'difficult' rating, may include unpaved segments, compacted gravel, or even cobblestones. Cyclists might need to dismount and push their bikes on these parts. The southern portion of the Kattegattleden, which includes this stretch, is generally flatter than northern sections.
This specific segment from Halmstad to Helsingborg is rated as 'difficult' for road cycling, requiring very good fitness. While the overall Kattegattleden is often considered accessible, this 158 km stretch with approximately 634 meters of elevation gain presents a significant challenge, especially with potential unpaved sections.
You can expect breathtaking coastal scenery with the sea almost always in view. The route passes through charming fishing villages, expansive nature reserves, and secluded bays. You'll also encounter historic sites like Krapperup Castle and Sofiero Castle, as well as the medieval Kärnan tower in Helsingborg. The landscape features rolling, open fields and, in areas like the Kulla Peninsula, some hilly terrain with spectacular views.
Along the route, you'll find several scenic spots and attractions. Highlights include the Cycle path in Östra Stranden, the Coastal Road Along the Kattegat, and the Helsingborg Waterfront Promenade. Beyond these, look out for historic castles, quaint fishing villages, and numerous farm cafés and art studios.
While the Kattegattleden is a public cycle path, specific rules regarding dogs can vary by municipality or nature reserve along the route. Generally, dogs are allowed on a leash. However, due to the length and difficulty of this road cycling route, it's important to consider if it's suitable for your dog's fitness and comfort, especially on potentially unpaved sections or during warmer weather.
The best time to cycle the Kattegattleden is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, you'll experience more favorable weather conditions and all amenities along the route will be open. The trail is renowned for its coastal views, which are best enjoyed in good weather.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Kattegattleden. It is a national cycle path, freely accessible to the public.
Parking is generally available in both Halmstad and Helsingborg. For specific parking locations, it's advisable to check local municipal websites or parking apps for each city. Both cities are well-connected by public transport, including train services that allow bicycles, making it convenient to return to your starting point if you only cycle one way.
Yes, this section of the Kattegattleden intersects with several other trails. Notably, it crosses parts of The Blue Path, Skåneleden 1, Etapp 22: Vejbystrand-Ängelholm, Skåneleden 5, Etapp 5: Höganäs-Domsten, and Laxaleden, among others. These intersections offer opportunities to explore shorter detours or connect to different regional routes.
Yes, the Kattegattleden is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous opportunities to stop at small farm cafés, restaurants, and farm shops. There are also various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and campsites, particularly in the charming fishing villages and towns along the coast between Halmstad and Helsingborg.
Yes, bicycle rental services are available in larger towns along the Kattegattleden, including Halmstad and Helsingborg. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season, and to ensure the rental bike is suitable for a 'difficult' road cycling tour of this length.