The whole Kullaberg national park area is absolutely amazing for hikes and walks of all ranges. The nature is absolutely stunning and the spot is very popular among hikers, swimmers, climbers, and golfers alike. Some of the paths are more demanding than others so do some research of you're worried about accessibility.
The lighthouse area is well serviced and has a local wildlife museum (Naturum) as well as a small kiosk during the warmer par of the year. The actual lighthouse is open to the public and you climb your way up there and enjoy the view. But the view of already quite stunning just outside on the cliffs overlooking the ocean and, on a clear day, Denmark. There are several coves and caves to explore and quite a few spots where swimming and snorkeling is really good in summertime. Some of the clearest waters around and thus also very popular among...
Read moreAmazing view! There are lots of small walkpaths everywhere. So Nice. There are up and thetre are lots of downs! Wear nice, comfortable shoes! NO HIGH HEELS! NO Birkenstocks or School sandals. You need to be able to walk without falling!! Lots of People are falling on the rocks that are everywhere. And also the paths are very steep! Nobody can help you if you fall down. It is too steep, to narrow, to high! In the nearby area, by The caves. Do NOT try to walk beside The walkpaths. It is only stupid! It's so idiotic to do! It is not cool! A couple of weekend ago a 11 yrs old boy fall badly... So parent. Watch your own legs and take care of your children! Overall. It is beautiful to visit The lighthouse and The area. Bring water. You can by food, icecream and drink in nearby cafe'. Visit restroom/toilet before you come to lighthouse!Good luck!...
Read moreVery nice place. If you are into nature and love hiking, trekking, this place can offer you a great experience. The view from the rocky coast was simply breathtaking (although one should be careful there while climbing/trekking/exploring the coast). There are also places where you can do small picnics. Tourists do come in groups in caravan, buses, cars etc and park nearby, but should you choose to travel by public bus, there is a bus connection from Molle going up near the coast (available only in summer, I think). For returning back, I took a trekking trail through forest and then all the way down the southern coast to reach Molle for bus, which then connects to a nearby...
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