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The ancient and ultra modern rub shoulders in the first stop on your South Sweden road trip. Malmö is an exciting mix of tradition and contemporary creativity .
Imagining yourself a medieval fisherman is easy as you wander its historic streets. But then you’ll turn your head and catch a glimpse of a glittering skyscraper and remember that this is indeed a 21st-century city.
Yet what makes Malmö extra special is that just a short drive over the Öresund bridge is another famous metropolis. Copenhagen, capital of Denmark, is emblematic of everything that makes Scandinavia so cool.
But begin with Malmö. Stortorget is the city’s largest square. Next, visit Malmöhus Castle, the site of lengthy battles with the Danes.
Folkets Park, the oldest public park in the world, is also worth a stop. Then fast-forward in your time-machine with a visit to the Turning Torso skyscraper.
Done with culture? We did promise some nature after all. Ribersborg Beach, great for swimming or sunbathing, is walkable from the city centre. And have you checked out where we recommend camping?
Visiting
Malmö
2
Recom. Days
25km
from Malmö depot
25min
drive
Visit
El Jakriborg
Mock medieval town built in the 1990s.
Lund
Sweden’s second-oldest city.
Copenhagen
Capital of Denmark, a short train ride away.
Eat at
Malmö Saluhall
€€
Food market with a range of stalls.
Johan P
€€€
Traditional seafood in the shopping district.
Kockeriet
€€
Michelin-starred, a good lunchtime option.
Parking
Stortorget
€€€€
Uncovered parking in the city-center.
Stay at
Falsterbo Camping Resort
€€€
Idyllic camping on the Swedish Riviera.
Time to say goodbye to Malmö and set off in your campervan along the coast to the next stop on your South Sweden road trip, Ystad. Fans of Kenneth Branagh and the British police drama, Wallander, may already be familiar with this picturesque town. Never heard of it? Well you’re in for a treat.
Ystad is certainly movie-set pretty with its half-timbered houses in various pastel shades. Sitting in a landscape of rolling fields, it’s also home to some of Sweden’s best beaches. We particularly recommend the white sands of Sandhammaren.
But start with the town’s historic centre. St Knut’s square is worth a stop while at the Church of St Mary, which dates from 1240, a night watchman still marks the passing hours with the sound of his horn.
Then hop in the camper and drive south-east to Österlen. This stunning part of the country attracts more artists per capita than anywhere else in Europe.
And while you’re here, you might fancy a splash in the water at Rörum. This beach looks like something swiped from far more tropical shores.
Visiting
Ystad
2
Recom. Days
60km
from Malmö
50min
drive
Visit
Ale’s stenar
Megalithic standing stones in the shape of a boat.
Österlen
Ridiculously pretty region in the south-east.
Stenshuvud National Park
Hiking over cliffs, along beaches, and through orchards.
Eat at
Store Thor
Atmospheric dining in the old town hall.
Sandskogens Värdshus
€€€€
Upscale restaurant in an ancient mansion.
Maltes Mackor
€€
Great sandwiches.
Parking
Kv. Johan
€€
Uncovered parking not far from the center.
Stay at
Fredriksbergs Kursgård
€€
10-minute drive from Ystad.
Next, you and your campervan hug the coast as you make your way to the next stop on your south Sweden road trip. Karlskrona is part of an archipelago that numbers 1,650 different islands , islets and skerries — some with only a single inhabitant.
UNESCO-listed Karlskrona itself is on Trossö. With its beautiful Baroque architecture and location among the scattered islands of the Blekinge archipelago, the city fulfills the dreams of culture and nature lovers alike.
Check out the Kungsholms Fort, built in 1680 when Karl XI founded the city as the base for the Swedish Baltic fleet. Meanwhile, the Marinmuseum has reconstructions of battle decks in wartime. Or you might want to visit Brändaholm with its adorable and quintessentially Swedish red cottages.
Next, hire a kayak and head out onto the blue waters. Fancy something more high-octane? Hop on a speedboat to the Utklippan islands. If you’re lucky, you might spot the seal colony.
Visiting
Karlskrona
2
Recom. Days
190km
from Ystad
2h20min
drive
Visit
Drottningskärs Kastell
Fortified citadel on the island of Aspö.
Blekingeleden trail
25km hiking path starting at Boafall.
Utklippan
Most south-easterly Swedish islands.
Eat at
Restaurang Utkiken
€€
Great views of the city and archipelago.
Nivå Bar & Stek
€€
Well-priced steakhouse with vegetarian options.
Sjörök Fisk & Vin
€€
Family-run restaurant by the sea in Karlskrona.
Stay at
Karlskrona Stadsmarina
€€€
Campervan parking by the marina.
Back now to Sweden’s west coast and on to your final south Sweden road trip destination. In Helsingborg, as in Malmö, you get double bang for your buck. Because just across the water is Denmark, and, within clear view, the city of Helsingør.
But linger for a moment longer on Swedish shores. Check out the main sights of charming Helsingborg, which has great bars and restaurants around the harbour, some fabulous turreted buildings, and a ruined castle too.
Pay a visit to Dunkers Kulturhhus, a culture centre with art and interesting debates on all sorts of topics. Fredriksdal Museer is an open-air museum in an 18th-century manor with gorgeous botanical gardens. And the garden of Sofiero is also worth a stop, with its exceptional views of the Sound and beautiful forest.
When you can’t hold off any longer, hop on the ferry over to Denmark and Helsingør where you can explore cobbled streets and the city’s huge castle, Kronborg Slot — famously the inspiration for the castle in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Visiting
Helsingborg
2
Recom. Days
220km
from Karlskrona
2h35min
drive
Visit
Helsingør
Danish town across the water, famous for its castle.
Kullaberg peninsula
Dramatic cliffs and hiking in a nature reserve.
Hornbæk Strand
Beautiful beach, 20-minute drive from Helsingør.
Eat at
Sofiero Slottsrestaurang
€€€€
Exclusive dining in stately home.
Ebbas Fik
€€
Retro restaurant with 1950s memorabilia on sale.
Rådmand Davids Hus
€€
Local food in historic house in Helsingør.
Parking
Nordsjællands Camping & Cottages
€€€€
13-minute drive from Helsingør.
Stay at
Nicolaiskolan
€
Uncovered parking short walk from center.
65km
From Helsingborg
50min
drive