Skåneleden

Skåneleden is a 1000 km (600-odd miles) hiking trail that goes around all of Skåne. The trail runs from the west to east and from north to south and passes through a highly diversified landscape such as rocky coastlines, undulating ridges, deep forests and white sandy beaches.

Understand


The trail is included in the 6,000-km-long North Sea Trail, which passes through Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Prepare


The trail is 1250 km long, and divided into five separate trails, with a total of 107 sections.

The trail can easily be recognized by the orange trail marks along the footpath. Parts of the trail are accessible by wheelchair.

The trail is divided into several sub-trails:
 * Kust till kust (coast to coast trail)
 * Ås till Ås (ridge to ridge trail)
 * Nord till syd (north to south trail)
 * Österlensleden (Österlen trail)
 * Öresundsleden (Öresund trail)
 * Vattenriket (being constructed)

Along the trail, there are about 90 permanent shelters at camp sites.

Kust till kust


The Coast-Coast trail, totalling 370 km, is divided into two main sections:
 * Part 1 of the Coast-to-Coast trail begins at the Yndre rest stop in . The last stage ends at the campsite at.
 * Part 2 of the Coast-coast trail begins at the campsite at Hårsjön lake. The final stage ends at Örlid.

Ås till Ås
Starts in on Söderåsen and goes to Agusa on Linderödsåsen, totalling 162 km. Passes through Söderåsens nationalpark.

Röstånga to Åstorp
This section can also be used as a separate weekend hike. Fantastic trip that goes through one of Skåne's most beautiful national parks called Söderåsen (known as Skåne's Grand Canyon). A lengthy hike but not too hard if you are fit. About 45 km. Trains leave to Malmö/Lund/Helsingborg every hour. Change trains in Helsingborg or Ramlösa if you are going to Malmö/Lund.
 * Day one: Take the bus to on Friday afternoon, hike to Liagården and camp there.
 * Day two: Hike from Liagården to Krika skog (Krika forest) and camp there. 17 km
 * Day three: From Kirka skog hike to Åstorp and take the train back. 23 km

Nord till syd
The North-South trail, totalling 325 km, is divided into two main sections. Part 1 of the North-South trail begins at the campsite in Hårsjö. The last stage ends at the campsite in the Rövarekulan nature reserve. Part 2 of the North-South trail begins at the campsite in Rövarekulan. The final stage ends at S:t Knutstorg square in Ystad, where you also find the town's tourist information office (but according to Wikipedia it goes to Trelleborg).

Rövarekulan to Trelleborg

 * The route passes, a small national park, oldest in Skåne.

Österlenleden
The Osterlen trail begins in totalling 188 km. The last stage finishes at Snogeholm, a few hundred meters from Raftarp farm. In the northern part it passes through the hills of Brösarp.

Simrishamn to Kivik

 * The route passes through Stenshuvuds nationalpark.

Öresund
The route goes from Utvällinge in the north to Malmö in the south (172 km). There is also a part not contiguous to the rest from Foteviken to Falsterbokanalen.

Vattenriket
Vattenriket is planned to be ca 150 km long, and to be inaugurated in 2023. The route goes from Bökstad through Vattenriket in Kristianstad to Drakamöllan. The first four sections, Norra Lingenäset to Nyehusen, were to be finished 2020.

Sleep
There are some 100 lean-to shelters along the route, as well as many hotels and hostels.