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Agusastugan - the Agusa Cottage

Agusastugan is a typical small farm estate in Österlen which has been left untouched since the last owner passed away in 1945.

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Ale's Stones, between the sea and the sky. Photo: Harri Paavolainen

Ales stenar - Ale's Stones

Welcome to the Kåseberga ridge and Ales stenar. High on the ridge above the quaint fishing village of Kåseberga the enigmatic Ales stenar are to be found. Dramatically positioned with a spectacular view over the Baltic Sea the monument resides between the sky, earth and sea.

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Bondrumsgården - Bondrum Farm

Beautiful Bondrum farm is one of the best kept rural community centers in Skåne. The oldest parts date from 1767.

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Charlotte Berlin's Museum. Photo: Lucas Gölén

Charlotte Berlin’s Museum

Located on Dammgatan in central Ystad there is a yellow townhouse. Above the entrance hangs a black sign which announces that this is Charlotte Berlin’s Museum.

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Christinehofs Ecopark

Within the area of Christinehof’s Castle you will find some of Skåne’s most fantastic cultural and natural sceneries with many wonderful things worth seeing gathered in one place.

Welcome to Christinehof’s Ecopark!

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Dag Hammarskjöld's Farm

The former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld tragically lost his life in a plane crash in 1961. He left behind Backåkra; an enclosed, half-timbered Skåne farm within Hagestad nature reserve.

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Glimmebodagården

This magnificent and beautiful enclosed farm dates back to the 18th Century.

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Glimmingehus

Glimmingehus in southeast Skåne is one of Scandinavia’s best preserved medieval castles. A magnificent building which was begun in 1499 on the assignment of Jens Holgersen Ulfstand. Guided tours around the castle are available as well as partaking of medieval chores, relaxing in the herb garden or enjoying the restaurant’s special medieval plate.

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Hans Nilsgården

Hans Nils beautiful farm dating back to the 18th C is always worth a visit regardless of the time of year.

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