
Malmö: Sweden's third-largest city. It is just 15-20 minutes by train from Lund. Malmö features a mix of modern architecture, including the iconic Turning Torso, and heritage sites like Malmöhus Castle. It has a diverse culinary scene, many parks (e.g., Kungsparken), and the charming square of Lilla Torg, filled with restaurants and bars. Explore its multicultural districts and enjoy its urban vibrancy.
Copenhagen, Denmark: The capital of Denmark. It is about 35-40 minutes by train across the Øresund Bridge. Copenhagen has a rich array of historical sites, like the colorful Nyhavn harbor and Amalienborg Palace. Tivoli Gardens, a historic funfair, is also a popular attraction. You experience a different country's culture on this short trip.
Helsingborg: A coastal city located 30-40 minutes by train from Lund. It features a medieval tower, Kärnan, offering panoramic views. It also has frequent ferry connections to Helsingør, Denmark, home to Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's castle). You can without difficulty combine a visit to Helsingborg with a short trip across the strait.
Ystad: A lovely medieval coastal town. It is approximately 40-50 minutes by train from Lund. Ystad is known for its good-preserved old town with half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. It gained fame as the setting for the Kurt Wallander detective novels. Explore its monasteries, churches, and museums. The town features a peaceful, historical atmosphere.
Söderåsen National Park: Approximately 45-60 minutes by car or bus from Lund. This preserve features dramatic ravines, ancient beech forests, and complete hiking trails. It is an impressive natural escape, a contrast to urban environments. You find impressive viewpoints and unique geological formations.
Tailor your excursions to fit your schedule.
A full day (6-8 hours) suits exploring main attractions in Malmö, Helsingborg, or Ystad. You enjoy a leisurely pace.
Copenhagen needs a full day (8-10 hours) for highlights like Nyhavn and Strøget. Multiple days are good for fully touring its neighborhoods and museums.
Skåne's diverse landscape has a lot of opportunities for natural escapes. These areas welcome connection with Sweden's outdoors.
A striking national park in northwest Skåne. It features unique geology with deep ravines, old-growth forests, and a wide range of wildlife and vegetation. Excellent for hiking.
A popular recreational area east of Lund. It features extensive forests, jogging tracks, outdoor gyms, and a environmental center with a cafe.
Sweden's smallest national park, near Dalby, east of Lund. An ancient beech forest, it suits quiet walks.
Lomma Beach: A popular sandy beach just north of Malmö. Easily accessible by bus from Lund. It has swimming, sunbathing, and relaxed walks during summer. The water is calm and shallow.
Ribersborgsstranden (Malmö): A long sandy a beach at Malmö, popular for swimming. It features the iconic Kallbadhus (open-air bathhouse) for cold baths and sauna.
Skåne's rich history reaches beyond Lund. Many cultural and historical landmarks offer insight into the region's past.
Glimmingehus (near Ystad): The best-intact medieval manor in Scandinavia. It offers a fascinating glimpse into fortified medieval life. Guided tours often offer historical context.
Ales Stenar (near Ystad): Sweden's largest megalithic monument. This stone ship setting sits situated on a hill with panoramic views over the Baltic Sea. Its origin remains a subject of debate.
The region has many castles and manor houses. Many are open, offering guided tours, gardens, and cafes.
Explore the charming villages and countryside of Österlen. This region in southeastern Skåne is known for its artists, food producers, and picturesque landscapes.
Lund Cathedral itself served as a major pilgrimage location in the Middle Ages. Its historical role as an ecclesiastical center attracted pilgrims from throughout the Nordic region.
A sacred hub for centuries.
A testament to Romanesque design.
A site of historical importance.
For those with more time, extend your journey beyond Lund and Skåne. Sweden's excellent transportation network makes longer regional travel simple.
Extend your stay in the Danish capital. Visit attractions like Christiania, the National Museum, or catch a canal tour.
Rent a car and discover the picturesque Österlen region. Visit charming towns such as Kivik and Brantevik, explore farm markets, art galleries, and scenic coastal areas.
Sweden's second-largest city. Approximately 2-3 hours by train from Lund. It features a distinct city experience from Stockholm.
All these destinations are well-connected by Sweden's a good train service network (SJ). High-speed trains link major cities quickly.
Buses also offer cost-effective alternatives for regional and intercity travel. This might be slower but more budget-friendly.
Plan your tickets in advance for long-distance journeys, especially during peak season or holidays, for better prices and availability.