Discover the best top things to do in Hoor, Sweden including Dagstorpssjon – Vastra badplatsen, Satofta badplats, Skanes Djurpark, Fogdarodsslingan, Vandringsleden Brottets Bana, Dagstorpssjon – Ostra badplatsen, Vaxsjon Badplats, Dagstorpssjon Badplats, Pilgrimsleden, Vandringsled Tjornarps station.
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Idylliskt inramad av en grönskande skog ligger Västra badplatsen vackert vid Dagstorpssjöns nordvästra sida. Här finns parkering, toaletter, soptunnor, informationstavla och grillplatser. Västra badplatsen är den enda kommunala badplatsen i Höör som tillåter badande hundar under sommarsäsongen. Se bara till att hålla hunden kopplad eftersom badet ligger i ett naturreservat.
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Barnvänlig badplats med möjlighet att sola både på sandstrand och på gräs. Sätofta badplats har en betagande vacker utsikt över Sätoftasjön. Det är lätt att ta sig hit via gång- och cykelvägen som löper längs vägen från centralorten. Här finns parkering, handikappanpassad hyrtoalett (under badsäsong 1 maj-15 september) och sophantering
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Skane Djurpark is the world largest animal park with Nordic animals. The animal park is beautifully located in the middle of Skane, the most southern part of Sweden. Here you can see bear, moose, wolf, lynx, the golden eagle and wolverine and a lot of other wild and tame Nordic animals. At Skane Animal Park, together with your family, you can experience the scenic wilderness and experience exiting moments with our Nordic animal from early spring to late autumn. The park is filled with adventures every day. On hot summer days you can enjoy our Water Fun Park. You can explore the park together with our engaging animal keepers that arranges range of exiting activates and expeditions; pony riding, animal feeding expeditions, flying shows with bird of preys, meetings with our tame animals at the Children’s Farm, and much more! Shaun the Sheep Land The world’s only ‘Shaun the Sheep Land’ is a unique attraction, covering 20,000 square meters. Here you will enter a world build around the story and characters from the TV-show and movies. At Shaun the Sheep Land kids are challenged to search for lost sheep along a tractor track and they might see both real and fictional farm animals along the way – including Shaun himself!
Skanes Djurpark Resort. Sweden. Coping with a cashless society such as Sweden and their SWISH carding machines is not easy when you are fixed in your older generation system. It all started at the airport for the flight to Sweden via Copenhagen for a week’s holiday in the cold but clean air. I was one of the minority with a paper pass for the flight in my hand pretending it was a ticket. Yes, a ticket, remember them? The majority were checked in on their smart phones and the desk in departures accepted them. Then the train over the bridge to Malmo onwards to Almhult again a paper ticket not the phone like the others. Now in the supermarket, a self-check handset and no counter to buy the food just a Swish contactless. What is going on? This is now the state in virtually cashless Sweden, where even a play-centre like Leo’s Lapland do not accept cash transactions. All tickets are bought and paid for on phones, and the phones read digitally at the end of the transaction with direct in/out banking. I am not a technophobe. I use my computer daily, but I have serious doubts that such a society could be brought to its knees by internet rogues, and flat batteries. Being the only way to buy tickets on the last minute for my family to enjoy a day at Skanes Djurpark Resort some 80Km south of Almhult was by phone. I didn’t feel good about that. The drive there was easy as the roads are empty and straight. The resort is easy to find, easy to park at and large enough to provide a full day for a family of mixed ages. Cost is high, but then everything in Sweden is expensive, correction except hotdogs in the IKEA headquarter store. A family of four, two adults and two kids under 12 would cost 269 and 179 SEK respectively each, that’s 896 SEK or £72 at the present rate of 12.4/£1. Not that bad if you say it quick. Sound expensive but believe me you do get a lot, unless the kids see the gift shops, then you’re scuppered. Bears, Deer, Moose, Wolves, Wild Boar, Bison, Hawks, Goats, Sheep plus a Tractor ride, lots of climbing frames and picnic areas. The tree walk is the best way to see the animals and the kids love it. An interesting whole day is easy, take the smart phones off your kids as they are too much of a distraction. The return journey was however much more exciting and memorable as a wild Deer ran out from the forest and nearly crashed into our car, did I say nearly, I meant ‘My God that was close’. If you are in Sweden and in the vicinity then go and spend the day there, do not forget you smart phone and make sure it’s charged and your bank account can stand the sudden shock if the kids notice the gift shops.
Östra badplatsen är en skogsbadplats som går lätt att ta sig till med barnvagn och rörelsehjälpmedel. Badplatsen ligger vid Dagstorpssjöns nordöstra sida. Här finns möjlighet att grilla eller äta sin medhavda fika vid sittgruppen. Från parkeringen är det cirka 400 meter ner till sjön. På parkeringen finns tillgänglighetsanpassad toalett. Hundar får inte vistas på badplatsen mellan maj – september.
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