Discover the best top things to do in Bromolla, Sweden including Edenryds Hiking Trail, Banvallsleden bicycle trail, Wetlandi Kanotuthyrning, Orudden beach, Smugglarrundan Bicycle Trail, Strandangens beach, Nasumaviksleden Hiking Trail, Korsholmens Beach, Lilla Kungsleden Hiking Trail, Tomsabo Beach.
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Edenryd's coastal hiking track is an approximately 4,5 km long track which runs along the coast. Just off the coast, is Skåne's only archipelago. Yellow markings will lead you through meadows that are grazed by cows, sheep and horses. There is also a fantastic area where you can go for a swim in the sea.
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Banvallsleden is an asphalt-covered cycle track with many attractions which generate natural stopping points and create a feeling of you’re on the right track. Banvallsleden is primarily a cycle track which follows the route taken by the old railway line between Sölvesborg and Olofström. The track is approximately 29 km long and starts by the sea in the beautiful mediaeval town Sölvesborg. From Sölvesborg via Ynde you cycle through a beautiful area of pasture land. You follow the track in a northerly direction through Barnakälla (an old railway tunnel) which once upon a time was Skåne’s longest railway tunnel. On the road to Näsum, Banvallsleden makes it way very close to Ivösjön, where there are opportunities to go for a swim. After Näsum the countryside changes to an undulating agricultural landscape where you can see the farmers preparing the land during the spring. It is possible to purchase cured meats and provisions, berries and fruit in the local farm shops that sell home produce.
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Wetlandi is a nature resort with camp sites on islands. Here you can rent canoes for paddling in Holjeå-river and experience the archipelago of lake Ivösjön.
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Welcome to Orudden beach. A secluded beach for those who like peace and calm.
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The smuggler tour is a 19-km-long cycle trip. You cycle through the old mill town of Bromolla and along Edenryd’s Riviera, where you will find beautiful views and various activities, such as swimming and hiking. You will find places to eat and you can visit the pubs, or why not stay the night at one of the various B&Bs which are available along the route. The River Skrabe runs adjacent to the major industrial area in Nymolla – the river that connects Lake Ivo with the sea. The River Skrabe is one of southern Sweden’s best fi shing waters for whitefi sh. You will also find Nymolla Mill on the river. To hike along Kungsleden you do not have to travel up to Norrland! Instead, you can walk the “Little Kungsleden”, in Bromolla, which is very picturesque and runs alongside the River Skrabe, between community of Bromolla and the marine estuary. A few kilometres west and you will be in the small community of Gualov, where you can make a detour along Byavagen to the old Romanesque church from the 1100s. Once you are on the cycling track again, you will soon be able to see Lake Ivo – Skane’s largest lake. Here you will have an opportunity to stop for a snack or even a swim at the Strandangen bathing area. You can then continue on your journey and soon you will be right next to Lake Ivo, where you will meet the canal before you are back in Bromolla. On the way into the centre you will pass the town’s biggest playground – where you will certainly be able to pass an hour or so.
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Welcome to Strandängen, a really nice beach with possibilities to wind surf.
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Näsumaviksleden is an approximately 3.5 km long hiking track. You follow the white markings around Näsumaviken (Näsuma Bay) - which mainly consists of wooden planks which go through the flooded marshy area. Around Näsumaviken, very interesting examples of flora and fauna can be found.
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Lilla Kungsleden was inaugurated in 1999 by King Carl XVI Gustaf. The hiking trail is 4 km long and starts close to the chief town Bromölla, not far from Årup’s manor house. There is a parking area, an information board and a picnic area. From the parking area, you follow the green markings and you will soon enter the walkway which goes to the manor house next to Årup’s park. After the manor house, the hiking trail will take you through Årup’s reindeer enclosure. After that, it follows the river Skräbe quite closely all the way down to the river’s estuary which opens out into the Baltic Sea. You can either walk across the bridge and pass Garvaregården or choose the narrower path to the west of the river, down to Nymölla Mill. The path then continues between the paper mill, Stora Enso, and the River Skräbe down towards the sea. Along the trail you will enter both beech and mixed deciduous forests. During the spring, the ground is covered in wood anemones. Common birds in the area include the chaffinch, the titmouse and the nightingale. You will also find the kingfisher, the dipper and the scarlet rose finch. Among birds of prey, buzzards and red kite are dominating species.
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