Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Five kilometres east of Mölle, the fishing village (and artists' colony) of Arild lays on
the charm with its petite pastel houses, teeny-tiny harbour and supporting cast of roses,
hollyhocks, butterflies and coastal nature reserves.
It is worth noting that accommodation in the area generally isn't cheap and fills up fast.
Sights & Activities
Kullaberg Nature Reserve NATURE RESERVE
( http://k.inventit.dk ; road toll Skr40)
This magnificent nature reserve occupies the tip of the Kulla Peninsula and houses Scand-
inavia's brightest lighthouse, Kullens fyr ( 042-34 70 56; www.kullensfyr.se ; Kulla Peninsula;
adult/child Skr20/10; 11am-5pm ) , the light of which can be seen from 50km away. The re-
serve offers a dramatic spectacle of plunging cliffs, windswept vegetation and incredible
sunsets, and a number of hiking trails crisscross the area, leading to ancient caves, tide
pools and secluded swimming spots.
The reserve's website is a good place to get an idea of the available activities.
Kullabergsguiderna
ADVENTURE SPORTS
(
073-988 10 77; www.kullabergsguiderna.se ; Kullens fyr, Mölle;
daily Jul-mid-Aug, less fre-
quently rest of year; )
This company organises a wide range of activities. You can go on a one-hour caving ex-
pedition (adult/child Skr150/50) with experienced guides (starting from Naturum at the
Kullaberg Nature Reserve) or opt for abseiling (Skr200) down the primordial cliffs. Al-
ternatively, why not take to the seas with a porpoise safari (adult/child Skr395/265)?
Kullen Dyk DIVING
( 0411-34 77 14; www.kullendyk.nu ; dives from Skr600)
The helpful crew at Kullen Dyk, 2km southeast of Mölle (adjacent to the First Camp
Mölle campground), can get you flippered and submerged.
Sleeping & Eating
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