Best attractions and places to see around Lund include a mix of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural spaces. This historic city in southern Sweden is known for its ancient university, a magnificent 12th-century cathedral, and various museums. Visitors can explore serene botanical gardens, expansive city parks, and picturesque cobbled streets. The area offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, culture, and nature.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A beautiful hike with a worthwhile destination for us, the Kolbolten. Along the way, you'll need to be sure-footed, as well as great views. It's NOT an easy hike, but rather moderately difficult. And be careful, it's quite muddy in rain or after rainy days.
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I have to agree with Oliver; we also needed twice as much time for the hike today, not including the break at Kolbolten. Sturdy footwear is recommended. Armin
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Warning.....this tour is described as easy with good paths! Can be completed in 1 hour 16 minutes! Unfortunately, that's not quite true! Maybe if you're a jogger! If you have a certain level of fitness, surefootedness, good footwear, and three hours to spare, it's a truly beautiful tour! You should have a good sense of judgment when evaluating a tour. Oliver
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1 hour 16 minutes for 3.65 km is not feasible. It's not an easy hike. The trails are covered with rocks, tree roots, and some climbing. A beautiful tour, but plan for more time.
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Nice climbing section, with steel steps. You should wear sturdy shoes and know what you are doing.
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A beautiful view from up there
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A highlight from nature
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Lund is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Lund Cathedral, a 12th-century Romanesque building with an ancient crypt and a 600-year-old astronomical clock. Explore the open-air museum Kulturen to experience Swedish life from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century, or discover the remnants of medieval churches at Drotten's Church Ruins. The city also features the historic Kungshuset and the medieval Krognoshuset.
Yes, Lund offers several beautiful natural spaces. The Lund Botanical Garden (Botaniska trädgården) is home to over 7,000 plant species and is perfect for a tranquil stroll. Stadsparken (City Park) provides expansive green areas, a bird museum, and a café. You can also enjoy the central park-like area of Lundagård, situated between the university and the cathedral.
Lund boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Besides Kulturen, you can visit Skissernas Museum (Museum of Sketches for Public Art), which showcases preparatory works for public art. Lunds Konsthall features contemporary Swedish and Nordic art, while the Historiska Museet houses extensive archaeological artifacts. The Museum of Life (Livets museum) offers interactive exhibits on the human body.
The region around Lund offers diverse outdoor activities. For challenging adventures, consider the Climbing Section on the Flekkefjord Cliffs, which involves steel brackets and a wire rope, or the hike to Kolbolten Rock for great views. You can also explore the unique eroded rock formations at Brufjell Caves. For more general outdoor pursuits, the Skrylle Nature Reserve and Dalby Söderskog National Park offer hiking trails.
While Lund itself is inland, the broader region offers coastal access. You can find a small, sheltered bay with a beach at Sandvika Beach, which is a popular resting and bathing spot with nice views from the hiking trail.
For something unique, visit Hökeriet, a museum and shop focused on retro and nostalgia. The Nasotek at Café Athen/AF-Borgen is a curious collection of plaster-cast noses of notable figures from Lund's student life. Additionally, the picturesque cobbled streets of the Old Town, with their colorful 19th-century buildings, offer a charming experience.
For scenic views, the hike to Kolbolten Rock is highly recommended, offering rewarding vistas. The Climbing Section on the Flekkefjord Cliffs also provides impressive viewpoints for those seeking a challenging ascent. Additionally, the Stadsparken and Lund Botanical Garden offer pleasant, serene landscapes within the city.
Yes, Lund and its surroundings are great for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for different sports. For running, explore the Running Trails around Lund. If you prefer cycling, there are Road Cycling Routes and general Cycling routes around Lund. The Skåneleden Trail also passes through Lund, offering long-distance hiking opportunities.
Lund University, established in 1666, is one of Scandinavia's oldest and largest universities, shaping the city's intellectual atmosphere. You can admire the main university building (Universitetshuset) and the impressive Lund University Library, known for its grand architecture. The university's presence contributes to the youthful and vibrant feel of the city.
For those seeking a thrill, the region offers several challenging experiences. The Climbing Section on the Flekkefjord Cliffs is a demanding climb with steel aids. The descent to Brufjell Caves is steep and exposed, featuring steel steps and cables. The hike to Kolbolten Rock is considered moderately difficult, involving rocky and root-covered trails.
Visitors describe the Climbing Section on the Flekkefjord Cliffs as demanding and requiring courage, advising against typical hiking times. The descent to Brufjell Caves is noted as very steep and exposed, requiring sure-footedness and good footwear, with the eroded rock formations being the main attraction. The hike to
Visitors describe the Climbing Section on the Flekkefjord Cliffs as demanding and requiring courage, advising against typical hiking times. The descent to Brufjell Caves is noted as very steep and exposed, requiring sure-footedness and good footwear, with the eroded rock formations being the main attraction. The hike to Kolbolten Rock is considered moderately difficult, with trails covered in rocks and tree roots, but offers a beautiful and rewarding tour.
Yes, you can visit the Helleren Houses in Jøssingfjord, two unique houses nestled under a natural rock overhang. These houses date back to the 1800s, with settlements likely existing there since the 1500s. They offer a glimpse into historical living conditions in a dramatic natural setting.
Mårtenstorget is a lively market square hosting the Lund Market Hall and surrounded by restaurants and bars. Stortorget, the main city square, is another central hub often used for concerts and cultural events, providing a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of Lund.


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