Enchanting gardens
Explore the beauty of Skåne’s gardens
Discover the delightsof Skåne’s gardens
Skogvaktarns Himmelstorp, Kullaberg. (Residence of the Himmelstorp forest rangers.)
Skåne’s gardens entice, surprise and inspire. Why not try a round-trip here?
Skåne is alive with gardens. From large, magnificent chateau gardens with
figures shaped in box hedges and yew trees to small, secretive private patches
behind well-groomed hedges and white-painted fences. Come and explore.
Sense the aroma of coffee and elder flower, pyramid cake and roses.
Especially in Billinge, where the Frick family have their bakery in an
absolutely delightful garden – wrapped in climbing roses and stylish
Empress trees. There are lots of secretive arbours there too.
Take your picnic basket with you and soak in the atmosphere. But
don’t forget to call before you go. You’ll find the phone number in
this brochure.
The sun drenched white-plastered Bosjökloster (castle) lies in the
heart of Skåne, where the Söderåsen ridge winds its way down
towards Stockamöllan and the lake at Ringsjön. The petals from
the shimmering pink Alba roses vibrate in the lake’s breeze.
Delphiniums, monk’s-hoods and lavender lead you along mellow
lawns towards a beautiful park with a lovers’ path and a thousand
year old oak. Hire a rowing boat at the lake or let the children
loose among the animal enclosures. There’s a restaurant, café and
a picnic spot. Or you can explore inside the castle vaults...
South of Hässleholm, close to the beaches of the Finjasjön lake
you’ll find Hovdala slott (castle) with its beautiful park and
delightful renaissance garden, filled with cultural plants from
times gone by. The castle dates back to the 16th century and is
a national cultural heritage centre. It has an orangery, built during
the 1790s, and in the large stable there is a pleasant shop, delightful
restaurant and café. Yum...
With this brochure in your hand you can revel in gardens, cafés and
nurseries you could only dream about, plus a little bit more.
Read more at www.skane.com
Frick’s garden, Billinge
Bosjökloster (castle)
Hovdala slottsträdgårdCastle Garden
It’s not just the aroma of roses that surrounds you in Skåne, you’ll smell cows and horses. And the sea. Especially in the areas around Mölle and Kullaberg,
where the light scent of a freshly blossoming beech wood is especially alluring. Not to mention all the wood anemones, yellow wood anemones and lungwort
that change the wild slopes into a veritable Garden of Eden each spring.
Heavenly roses and rhododendrons
Rhododendrons in Krapperup’s country park
Himmelstorps skogvaktarboställe, Mölle:
Art gallery.
Krapperups Slott, Nyhamnsläge: Castle gift
shop and café.
Sofiero Slott & Park, Helsingborg: Castle
shop with fabrics, glass and souvenirs. Garden
shop, restaurant and café. Picnic in the park.
Fredriksdals museer och trädgårdar,
Helsingborg: Flora Linnea – roses and
furnishings. Entrance shop with souvenirs,
Hedströms shop with sweets, etc. Culture
store with books and café.
Flickorna Lundgren på Skäret: Café.
Norrvikens trädgårdar, Båstad: Restaurant
and café.
Opening hours/addresses: See end of this
brochure.
Take a trip to Kullaberg The official residence of the Himmels-
torp forest rangers. During midsummer
the most lively roses dazzle you in all
shapes and colours. They grow in large
bushes, climbing up verandas and half-
timbered walls or winding themselves
around the old apple trees. And then you
see the sea. It is the distant blue cove
that appears behind verdant meadows
and paddocks. There’s a little shop here
and you can stay at the Bed & Breakfast
and wake up to a fresh, dewy morning in
the middle of the magnificent country-
side. But call before you go there.
You find the details further on in the
brochure.
In this delightful countryside you
shouldn’t miss the superb Krapperups
slott (castle) and country park.
Krapperup is situated at Nyhamnsläge,
between Höganäs and Mölle. Make
sure you time your visit when the
rhododendrons are in bloom at the end of
May, beginning of June. You can ramble
among the huge rhododendron bushes
behind the red plastered renaissance
castle and be amazed that the back of the
castle is decorated with enormous seven-
pointed chalk stripes in the reddish-
pink brickwork. The coat of arms of the
Gyllenstierna family. The park is home
to so many beautiful old trees and there
are many shaped figures parading around
the castle. There is even a rose garden
and perennial borders. The café offers the
most delicious pastries, cakes and biscuits
you could ever wish for. Look out for
Krapperup’s art exhibitions and concerts.
More gardensThe royal Sofiero slott (castle), with its
famous rhododendron park and delightful
garden is in Helsingborg. Take a trip too
to Fredriksdals museer och trädgårdar
(outdoor museum and gardens). You can
ramble around here for days. Fredriksdal
is Skåne in miniature. We recommend a
visit to Norrvikens trädgårdar (gardens),
a shaped master-work in a beech wood
above Båstad. Every year the great garden
circuit is held in north-west Skåne. The
gates open to lots of exciting private
gardens. Not to be missed!
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Heavenly roses and rhododendrons
Skogvaktarns Himmelstorp (Residence of the Himmelstorp forest rangers.) Sofieros country park
Paul Jönska gården (farmhouse) in Viken
Norrvikens trädgårdar (garden)
Exciting castles and magnificent parks
Try a castle tour. Experience everything here from grandiose castle gardens to magnificent parks. You’ll find spellbinding castles in northeast Skåne
such as Maltesholm, Ovesholm, Vittskövle, Trolle-Ljungby and Bäckaskog.
Vittskövle slott (castle)
Tempting Snapphane districtPack a filling picnic basket and take the
whole family on a tour in northeast Skåne.
Wanås Slottspark (country park), with its
exciting sound displays and sculptures by
internationally famous artists nestling
among hundred year old beech trees, is
located in Knislinge in Östra Göinge. Check
out the infamous Snapphane oak where
many of the Danish Snapphane mercen-
aries are reputed to have ended their days
after being captured by the Swedes...
If you didn’t manage to take food with
you, stop at Denningarums farm at
Östanå just outside Broby. There’s a farm
store with delicacies and food and drink
to order. You can pick your own bouquet
of flowers in the garden and buy freshly
picked vegetables. Children can say hello
to the farm animals and rent canoes.
Opening hours and directions are further
on in this brochure.
Carl von Linné came to Bäckaskog slott
(castle) during his Skåne travels in 1749
and was struck by the magnificent box-
hedge and charming canal that led running
water through the garden. He also found
Exciting castles and magnificent parks
the garden’s setting between the lakes of
Ivösjön and Oppmannasjön exceptionally
beautiful. The stream that ran through
the garden dried up in 1876, the same
year the water level sunk in the lakes.
It’s why the castle’s pier lies abandoned
in the current garden. Today, Bäckaskog
shows off its biblical garden and a large
park with exotic trees. In spring the park
is full of blue anemones. There is a hotel,
restaurant and café at the castle.
Trolle-Ljungby park is formed in the
renaissance style and is partly open to
the public. The castle hosts the remark-
able Ljungby horn and pipe that according
to legend were stolen from the Troll
(goblin) and which previously brought
sorrow and misery to the castle and its
inhabitants. The castle is private, but the
courtyard is open on Wednesdays and
Saturdays during the summer, when you
can see the goblin’s horn and pipe, visible
in one of the windows facing the court-
yard. Vittskövle slott (castle) has one of
the best preserved renaissance gardens in
the Nordic countries, with shaped trees
and bushes. The castle, the largest in
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Bäckaskog slott (castle) Wanås slott (castle)
Bäckaskog Slott, Bäckaskog: Restaurant
and café.
Wanås Slott, Knislinge: Café.
Denningarums gård, Östanå, Broby: Shop
with delicacies, everlasting flowers and gifts.
Cafeteria, picnic baskets and BBQ area.
Broby Hembygdspark, Broby: Cafeteria.
Opening hours/addresses: See end of this
brochure.
Swings in Wanås country park
Dahlia
Skåne and one of the largest in the
Nordic countries’, was built in the middle
of the 14th century. With moats, beauti-
ful avenues and an English style leafy
park, the castle holds its position as one
of the most genuine castle environments
in Skåne.
Drop in on the secret gardens
It’s ”open garden” in Österlen on 1 July. That’s when the gates open to many private, secret gardens. Behind high fences and
green flower beds you’ll hear happy cries and Latin plant names flying like light butterflies over roses and perennials.
Advice and inspirationIt’s fun walking around “someone else’s”
garden. There are not just lots of lovely
flower beds and plants to look at. You get
to meet the owner of the garden who can
tell you more about his or her plants, and
get lots of valuable tips. Many private
gardens are accessible throughout the
summer. You can find the names and tele-
phone numbers in this brochure. Just call
and find out if the owner is at home.
The most beautiful flower beds thrive
in Mandelmann’s garden in Rörum out-
side Kivik. They are full of angelica and
ball thistle, lamb’s-ears and lilac Allium
balls, hyssop, sapphire sage and the most
tender gypsophila. The greenest water-
cress, orchids and shiny blue Pontederia
grow there. Gardener Gustav Mandelmann
also gladdens his visitors with a cheerful
reel on the violin. Then he leads the great
adventure among the frogs, salamanders,
pigs and chickens for children of all ages
on Sundays throughout the summer.
Ulriksdals trädgård (garden) is in Kivik
with its old, exotic garden and greenhouse
full of Christmas roses and Helleborus.
Drop in on the secret gardens
There is also a shop with English garden
accessories, such as urns and footscrapers.
Simrishamn is a real gem. There is a tour-
ist office in the harbour with thousands
of tips for fun outings.
At Storgatan you can slide into a secret
oasis – Apotekarns trädgård. (The pharm-
acist’s garden). Here you’ll find palms,
olive trees, rosemary and figs between the
half-timbered buildings. Apotekarns has a
plant shop and a café.
Embedded among the softly rolling hills
of Mellby and Grevlunda above Kivik is
Jansro Gård & Ateljé (Farmhouse & Work-
shop). An authentic Skåne farm with beauti-
ful stone paving, a pretty water-lily pond
and a garden conservatory scented with
peach, lavender and honey rose. On the
farm there is also a shop and a small café
plus a dressmaker’s studio.
The wonderful Rosarium is close to the
old Abbey at Ystad. The Rosarium is a fan-
tastic source of inspiration for anyone
wanting to see how old-style roses and
climbing roses appear in all their splend-
our. It is great for tips for your own garden.
Don’t miss Åbergs trädgård (garden) in
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Mandelmann’s, Rörum: Garden shop with
ecological vegetables and herbs. Café.
Ulriksdals trädgård, Kivik: Shop with plants,
garden accessories such as urns and statues.
Apotekarns, Simrishamn: Plant store.
Jansro Gård & Ateljé: Home and garden shop,
art exhibition and café.
Åbergs trädgård, Öja close to Ystad: Plant
school, plant shop and café.
Haven Österlen: Shop selling plants, pots and
garden ornaments with an adjoining café.
Opening hours/addresses: See end of this
brochure.
Öja outside Ystad. There are at least 1,000
types of perennials and just as many other
types of plants. Plus a small, pretty show
garden and café. In Gärsnäs, west of Simris-
hamn, is a show garden inspired by both
classic idioms and gardening traditions
from Skåne. In Haven you can enjoy a stroll
along garden paths edged with pot grown
satinwood and boxwood parterres while
resting your eyes on almond blossoms,
camellias and the walled herbaceous garden.
Ulriksdals trädgård (garden) in Kivik
Thousands of tulips can be seenblooming in the boxwood parterres of Haven in April and May.
Mandelmanns Trädgård (garden) in Rörum
Fragrant herbs and flourishing veg gardens
Don’t miss the delightful vegetable gardens in southwest Skåne. Tirups herb garden is situated in a grove on the plain outside Staffanstorp and on the island of
Ven you will find Uraniborgs revived renaissance garden. In the heart of Malmö is the old garden that still contains herbs from Henrik Smith’s medicinal writings in 1546.
Tirups örtagård, herb garden
Katrinetorp, Malmö: Farm store with
vegetables. Small gift shop that also sells
books. Restaurant and café.
Slottsträdgården, Kungsparken: Sells
ecologically grown vegetables and plants.
Café.
Tirups örtagård, close to Staffanstorp:
Gift shop and books. Nursery selling plants.
Café.
Citadellet’s park in Landskrona: Café and
art gallery. There’s a cafe close to uraniborg’s
renaissance garden on ven.
Opening hours/addresses: See end of this
brochure.
Time for new discoveriesIf you haven’t seen the vegetable garden
at Katrinetorp, you have missed some-
thing special. It’s a magnificent model
estate connected to a small red country
house on the fringe of Malmö. The vege-
table garden is enormous and one of the
largest in Sweden. It is designed according
to a classic pattern with cross-aisles and
a centre point, filled with lush vegetables,
fragrant herbs, perennials and summer
flowers. At Katrinetorp there is also a
rose garden, a beautiful park with
delightful walking paths and best of all,
an excellent restaurant with the garden’s
own produce on the menu. Another
oasis, Slottsträdgården, is found in
Kungsparken, behind the old Malmöhus
fortress – with colourful perennial flower
gardens, spice and rose garden. It is an
open garden that sells fresh, ecologically
grown vegetables. Slottsträdgården also
has secret green rooms and a garden
where children can plant whatever they
like. The little café sells the town’s most
delicious carrot cake.
Fragrant herbs and flourishing veg gardens
You find Tirups örtagård (herb garden)
in a grove on the plain outside Staffans-
torp between Malmö and Lund. Relax
with a cup of coffee under an apple tree
in the herb garden and study the flower
beds. It’s a place for rest and inspiration.
You find at least 30 types of thyme here.
Tirup also has a nursery and a shop with
a small library of gardening literature.
From Tirups örtagård drive directly to
Lund and the famous Botanical gardens
with 7,000 different species. From Lund
it’s not far to Landskrona and Citadellet
with its fortified ramparts, castle and lots
of nice allotment gardens. You can stroll
around for hours here enjoying the area.
Close too is the Rothoffska museum
colony from 1903 with its small cottage
and lovely garden which Landskrona
lovingly cares for. Plan a trip to the island
of ven and Uraniborg castle’s recon-
structed renaissance garden – originally
created by the famous scientist Tycho
Brahe. The castle is gone but the garden
is blooming.
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Malmö Castle Garden, Slottsträdgården Katrinetorp in Malmö Blooming ochre
12 | GARDEN ADvENTuRES IN SKåNE
ulf Nordfjell’s creation is one of the international
gardening world’s foremost. In 2009, he won his
second gold medal and title for being ‘Best in
Show’ at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in
London. It was the first time that Sweden won
the award for two consecutive years. Behind the
commissioning of a new garden for Chelsea is the
prominent newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Having
seen ulf Nordfjell’s gold medal garden A tribute
to Linnaeus the year before, the newspaper
wasted no time in commissioning him for this
year’s flower show. Naturally, ulf Nordfjell is both
proud and happy. In his most recent show garden
at the Chelsea Flower Show, ulf Nordfjell tried to
bring together Swedish modernism and traditional
English landscape gardening.
“The garden featured both Scandinavian and
English garden influences; strictly symmetric
and aromatic and resplendent with seductive
fragrances from culinary plants and Swedish
meadow flowers“, describes ulf Nordfjell. His
latest assignments include among other things
the redesigning of Stadsparken (City Park) in
Lund in preparation for Lund’s Centennial Anni-
versary in 2011. ulf Nordfjell has many years
experience in reconstructing and redesigning
parks and recreational areas throughout
Sweden such as Riddarparken and Berzelii Park
in Stockholm, Linköping Garden Society as well
as Gothenburg Garden Society and Botanical
Garden.
A new park is taking shape at the foot of the Turning Torso skyscraper in Malmö.It’s a succinct creation framed in bushes and trees, apostrophized with highblack bows and imaginative islands of flowering perennials and Japanese grass.All created by landscape architect, Ulf Nordfjell.
Ulf Nordfjell, landscape architect
Skåne’s most beautifulgarden? The countryside.
of beauty, particularly at night when the
special lighting is a part of the formation.”
Do you have any favourites in Skåne? “It is impossible to pick a specific one.
The entire Skåne countryside is fantastic.
The Dalby Hage National Park is extremely
beautiful. And so is the South-Eastern part
of Skåne called Österlen.”
Which plants inspire you?“I like to move between wild and cultivated.
At the Chelsea Flower Show I go for catsfoot,
bluebells, violets and grasses from the Swe-
dish Northland, while I use two metre high
foxtail lillies as the main attraction. I often
work with public space that requires plants
with a powerful expression. One of my latest
sources of inspiration is the film “Mama Mia!”
and the scene where Meryl Streep dances
around billowing clothes lines in Greece.
Do you know what was hanging there?
Cloth with the most fantastic floral patterns
by Josef Frank! No one can interpret the
Swedish summer like he does.” As a tribute
to the architect and designer Josef Frank,
ulf Nordfjell has redesigned two of his flower-
beds for Millesgården’s Summer Exhibition
2010 (Stockholm).
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favourite – The villa Gamberaias renais-
sance garden on the hills above Florence.
An intoxicating experience and a fairy tale
meeting between the disciplined garden
and the wild surrounding countryside. In
renaissance gardens, plants were cut and
shaped to raise the art of gardening to an
intellectual level and to free gardens from
nature’s chaos. Gamberaia has what you
miss in a garden; architecture, design and
the art of gardening that is unified by the
stylistic ideals of renaissance man.”
“Another of my favourite gardens is in the
uSA. It’s the South Coast Plaza in south
California, a modern piazza of stone and
concrete right in the middle of the wild
prairie landscape, created by Isamu Nogucci,
sculptor and architect. It’s a hard landscape
with material from the city’s streets and
buildings that meets the prairie’s grassy
hills in a minimalistic elegance. The Piazza
is dissected by a sunken stream with strea-
ming water. The place is a great experience
Ulf Nordfjell, landscape architect
What will be special in the Western Harbour?“I’m creating a space which all visitors can
enjoy and that can also act as a welcoming
forerunner to Turning Torso. White and pink
cherries blossom among high branching
trees such as beech and ash. There are raised
“islands” with Japanese grass, flowerbeds
and round benches with water among the
hard surfaces. Here will grow perennials
like blue-flowering Lemon Catmint, slender
spars of Perovskian and pink Great Burnet.
Snowdrops and Crown Imperials bloom in
early spring, followed by dark blue Wind-
flowers, Star Hyacinths and Purple
Sensations.”
What role does a garden play in today’s society?“The garden is soon the only place where
people can develop. Now there is an in-
creasing interest in green public spaces.
Everyone wants to join in and enjoy it, but
few want to take care of maintenance. It’s
extremely important to set aside funds to
take care of our green capital.”
What’s your favourite garden? “My own. Is it OK to say so? It’s in the
north-east county of västerbotten, where
I have my roots. It’s a sparsely populated,
deserted landscape filled with scented
forests and flowering pastures. I have the
chance to create something that no-one
else can see. The forests around Tallheden
are the biotops I like most. But I love cont-
rasts and enjoy travelling to Italy and my
Designs: ulf Nordfjell
MORe PARKS AND GARDeNS iN MALMÖApart from Slottsträdgården and Katrinetorp, see page11, you can also enjoy Bo01 in the Western Harbour
with Ankarparken and the canal, bridges and piers,Daniaparken and the long boardwalk on the promenade.Ribersborg’s beach and Pildammsparken with its rosegarden and flower alleys.
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Find your favourite haunts here
Garden eventsThere are many annual garden events in Skåne where creativity blossoms. Here are some popular examples. You can find more attractions at www.skane.com
April-May: Tulip Exhibition in Haven, Österlen. www.havenosterlen.se
Late May: Österlen Asparagus Days. www.osterlensparris.com
May-October: Guided nature walks in the Stenshuvud National Park. www.stenshuvud.se
Early June: Garden Tours (Trädgårds- rundan) in Northwest Skåne. www.tradgardsrundan.se
Early July: Simrishamn Rose Festival. www.simrishamn.se/turism
Late August: The Great Garden Party, Sofiero. www.sofiero.helsingborg.se
Late September: Kivik Apple Market. Open house at Kiviks Musteri and Äppleriket, Österlen.
Suggested readingRead more about gardens in Skåne.
A Passion for Systems. Linnaeus and the Dream of Order in Nature, Helene Schmitz, Nils Uddenberg, Natur & Kultur
Carl Linnaeus, Gunnar Broberg, Svenska Institutet
Carl Linnaeus in Skåne, Explorer´s Handbook
Our gardens are waiting for you! We have put together different types of gardens and divided them up
into different areas to make it easier for you to find your favourite haunts and tips on where to find more. You can find public gardens that are open
all summer, and private gardens that are open by appointment.
Gardens – Page 15Revel in private fuchsia exhibitions, rectory parks, rose gardens and herb gardens, all over Skåne.
Botanical gardens and arboretums – Page 20From magnificent national parks with exotic trees to exciting designs with mossy roofs, stonecrops and spices.
Allotment gardens – Page 20You find the most delightful allotment gardens everywhere in Skåne. The oldest, the well hidden and perhaps the most loved.
Castles, palaces and stately homes – Page 21Skåne’s many castles and stately homes have many distin-guished gardens that are open to the public at different times. In this guide you’ll find opening hours and information on guided tours, picnic places and cafés and restaurants.
Parks and public spaces – Page 23Don’t miss the open town parks in Skåne. There are lots of beautiful places to enjoy. Not to mention the blooming roundabouts in Landskrona.
Shopping – Garden stores and nurseries – Page 26Of course you want to take something home with you after a long, lovely garden trip. It’s good to know where you can find well-stocked nurseries when it’s time to plant bushes and perennials during autumn and spring.
Guided garden tours – Page 30Organised tours in different parts of Skåne.
You’ll find coordinates in the text to help you find the places on the map of Skåne on page 31.
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GardensThis section lists gardens which are open to the publicand private gardens whichcan be visited by arrange-ment. Just give them a ring.
Bromölla Humletorkan in Näsum, Klagstorpsv. 1,Näsum. Hop farm and unique oast house.Open Sun & publ. hols. 1/5-30/10 1-5 pm. Daily Midsummer to mid-Aug 1-5 pm. Other times by arrangement. (Hop Day last Sat in Aug or first Sat in Sept, depending on weather) Ring for info. +46 (0)456-201 88 or +46 (0)706-05 29 17. M10
Iföverkens Industrimuseum, Storg. 45, Bromölla. Beautiful park surrounding industrial museum with plants and pot-tery fossils. Open May-Aug, Sun-Fri 1-4 pm. Other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)456-290 47. M8
Burlöv Burlövs gamla prästgård, Burlöv. The old vicarage dating from 1774 is now amuseum. Delightful vicarage garden with150 year-old chestnut tree and small herbgarden. Open all year round, museum open Sun June-Aug 1-5 pm. To book group guided tours (also other times) +46 (0)40-46 53 54. D4
Kronetorp mill, Dalbyv. 63, Arlöv. Dutch windmill built in 1841. The mill has a herb garden with culinary and medicinal herbs and a museum with summer café. Open June-15 Sept Sun 1-4 pm other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)40-43 93 28. D4
Båstad Lingården, Sönnertorpsv. 195, Hov on theBjärehalvön peninsula. In about 1838the property was divided up and a cot-tage garden planted. Original design with pathways, borders and box hedges. Old roses and perennials. Traditional-style summer house with shingled roof, also art gallery. Open by arrangement. Best
times early-mid July, Gunilla Zetraeus-Lingartz +46 (0)431-36 54 35, +46 (0)707-87 42 37. C13
Änglandsgården between v. Karup and Hov on the Bjärehalvön peninsula. Covering approx. 500 m2, the garden belongs to a 17th century farmhouse. Informal garden in the English cottage garden style. Winding pathways wend their way between deep borders of perennials. Thelma & Bengt Jacobsson. Open by arrangement. +46 (0)431-36 00 21. B13
Eslöv Fricks Spettkaksbageri, Måns Andreas v.,Billinge. Garden with a wide variety of plants and many types of roses. Bakery selling spettkaka, traditional Skåne pyra-mid cakes. Ceramics for sale. Info & bookings +46 (0)413-54 20 62. F7
Karolina Bosic’s garden, Onsjög. 12, Marieholm. Private garden with a mix-ture of flowers and herbs. May-Aug byarrangement. Info & bookings +46 (0)413-709 18. E6
HässleholmAnn Margreth’s and Janne’s garden, inthe centre of Hässleholm. Private gardenfeaturing water, a lot of stone and greenplants. Open by arrangement. Info +46 (0)451-106 90 or +46 (0)706- 36 88 54. I9
Fredholm’s Vingård, SW of Tyringe, towards Mjölkalånga. vineyard covering 1,800 m2 established in 2008. 600 vines and three grape varieties, i.e. Rondo, Siramé and Solaris, grow on these beauti-ful southwest-facing slopes. The aim is to produce good quality red, white and rosé wines. Tours by arrangement. Info +46 (0)451-560 30, +46 (0)451-362 30,+46 (0)44-816 40, +46 (0)454-32 00 60. H9
Geranium house at Flädergården, vins-löv. Exhibition of 750 varieties of geran- ium, cuttings for sale. Open: April: Easterand Saturday-Sunday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.,May-June: Thursday-Sunday 1-5 p.m.,July: daily 1-5 p.m., August: Saturday-
Sunday 1-5 p.m. For event info, visitsamlarpelargoner.nu or call +46 (0)44- 816 90 or +46 (0)705-48 16 90. J9
Jagorstrands trädgård, Ängsv. 1, vinslöv. voted Garden of the Year 2003 by Land och Din Trädgård magazine. Covering 1,600 m2, the garden is divided into diff-erent rooms with seats for rest and relax-ation. Garden design shop selling pieces by established artists. Open: Wed, Thurs 2-6 pm, Sat 10 am - 2 pm & last Sun inmonth 11 am - 2 pm, closed January -March. jagorstrand.se. Info +46 (0)706-48 19 50, +46 (0)44-819 50. J9
Ottvalla Skogspark, Svenstorp 3286,västra Torup, 10 km SW of Hässleholm.Woodland park 32,000 m2. Thousands ofdaffodils, walks, ponds for birds, aviarywith golden and silver pheasants, sculp-ted trees and tree stumps. “Woodpeckertree”. viewing tower. Farm shop sellinghandicrafts and gifts. Open May-Sept.,daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. or by agreement.Pre-bookings: Groups, guided tours andcafé. Accommodation. Info +46 (0)705-29 34 50. G9
Rutger and Pia Bengtsson’s garden,vinslöv. Private garden with focus onsmaller garden areas featuring ponds and Japanese Koi Carp. Tours by arrange-ment. Info +46 (0)44-843 20 or visitkoi-bengtsson.se. J9
Höganäs Flickorna Lundgren in Skäret. Garden of traditional perennials. The Lundgrensisters, after whom this café is named,exchanged cuttings with Sofiero Palacein the days of the present king’s grand-father Gustav vI Adolf. New flowersconstantly added by growers. Open April-Sept. Info +46 (0)42-34 60 44, fl-lundgren.se B11
Hotell Köpmansgården, Köpmansg. 7, Höganäs. Newly planted “old-fashioned” garden. Roses, climbers, bulbs and some herbs too. Refreshments. Open spring-autumn. Info + 46 (0)42-33 10 05, kopmansgarden.se A10
Möllehässle B&B & garden, Fornåkersv. 36, Mölle. Garden in a beautiful setting at the foot of Kullaberg. Old-fashioned roses, clematis and many different per-ennials. Lily pond. Accommodation forgarden-lovers. Open during the GardenTour weekend, other times by agree-ment. Info and bookings +46 (0)704-92 59 33, +46 (0)42-34 63 23, mollehassle.just.nu A11
Paul Jönska Gården, Skepparg, 18, viken.Garden from the 1880s with gravel paths,clipped hedges and fruit trees. Bulbs, per-ennials, rose garden and kitchen garden.Open to the public every day all year round. Entrance from Fyrg. or Målarg. Tours of sea captain’s house with original interiors Sundays in the summer 3-5 pm. Other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)42-23 61 21, viken.cc/pjg A10
Skogvaktarbostället, Himmelstorp, Kullaberg. Garden in a historic setting with roses, perennials, woodland (best in spring), pond. High up with stunning sea views over Skälderviken. New “secret” garden. Open during the Garden Tour weekend, otherwise by arrangement. Info +46 (0)42-34 63 58. A11
Hörby Lavendelgården in Henset, between Korsholm and Önneköp. A park and garden with a difference on the southern slope of the Linderödsåsen ridge. With its interesting perennials, trees and bushes, this lavender garden is a source of ideas and inspiration for gardens large andsmall. There are several ponds and thelavender maze attracts masses of butter-flies. Come for a wander and bring a pic-nic. Plant sale where available. Guided tours can be booked. Open May-Aug,Sat-Sun 10 am - 4 pm or by arrange-ment. Open every day in July 10 am -4 pm. Info +46 (0)415-611 75, lavendelgarden.nu I5
Prästgårdsparken with stones comme- morating Karl XI, Ö Sallerup near Hörby. Unique 17th century vicarage park designed by priest Jöns Hendriksson. 5 hectares divided into four quarters, one of which contains large stones which
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form the text CAROLUS XI MONARCA SvECIAE. Another section contains a huge 90 m wide “compass” of 25 piles of stones in circles around a central point designed to commemorate Danish king Christian v. Park open all year round. Exhibition on the park in Östra Sallerups kulturhus. Open Sat-Sun, March-Dec. Guided tours of the park and vicarage can be booked on +46 (0)415-603 71, algonet.se/~hgus/ H5
Höör Höör mill, Kvarng. 14, Höör. Watermilland country garden. Café, garden, museum and B&B open in the summer.Info +46 (0)413-275 40. G7
Pensionat Klinta, Klinta on lake Ring-sjön, road 23, Höör. Beautiful manor house park on lake Ringsjön, area for walks with 300 year-old oaks down tothe harbour, jetty and canoe hire, rhodo-dendrons, anemones. Café and winter garden open all year round. Info +46 (0)413-333 01, pensionatklinta.se G6
Klippan Herb garden in Hembygdsbyn Elfdalen, vedbyv., Klippan. Herb garden in open airrural museum with about 100 species of medicinal and culinary herbs, scented plants and plants for dyeing and for seed.Small garden with old-fashioned roses. Open all year round. Guided tours if booked in advance. åby Museum withthemed exhibitions, etc. Open Fri 1-4 pm.Cottages open mid-May-mid-Aug, Sun 1-4 pm. Other times by arrangement. Info and bookings +46 (0)435-125 66, +46 (0)435-139 10, hembygdsklippan.se E9
Kristianstad Asta Hansson’s garden, västerg. 3, åhus.Open by arrangement only. Old private fenced garden of an 18th century house with outbuildings and cobbled courtyard. 100 year-old tulips, old astrakhan apple tree, heritage roses and a small herb garden. Info and bookings +46 (0)44-24 06 92. L7
Birger & Daga Holst’s garden, Linne-kullav. 101-1, Tollarp. Private tours by arrangement only. Groups welcome.
Garden using peat blocks with rhodo-dendrons and other acid-loving plants. The garden also contains roses, primulas, trillium and a wide range of perennials. Pond leading to a stream. Plant sale where available. Info and bookings +46 (0)44-31 06 84. J7
Degeberga hembygdspark’s herb garden, Trollemöllav. 102, Degeberga. A small herb garden in the open air mu-seum, well worth a visit. Beautiful flower garden with plenty of spring bulbs, vari-ous trees, roses, box, etc. The banks of the Segesholmsån river are covered with butterbur. Info +46 (0)44-35 06 57. K6
Erik Karlsson’s garden, Missionsg. 42,åhus. Erik Karlsson’s garden is like a seaof flowering rose bushes. He was oncetold that roses would not grow in åhuswith its sandy soil. Well, he has proveneveryone wrong! Today, there are morethan 140 different healthy roses growingin his garden. Info +46 (0)44-24 02 79. L7
Hammarkvist garden, Möllegårdsv. 26,Arkelstorp. This is a good-sized private garden in Oppmanna, N Kristianstad,that Ruth and Sture have lovingly nurt-ured for 40 years now. A natural streamruns through the garden with its abund-ance of plants, giant rhubarb, unusualvarieties of elderflower and hundredsof begonias and olive trees growing allyear around. Some unusual plants arefor sale subject to availability. Open by arrangement. Info +46 (0)44-971 88, +46 (0)733-32 35 83, hammarkvist.se. L9
Prästgården (The Rectory Garden), Wrangels Allé 58, Färlöv. This magnifi-cent park-like garden covering 10,500 m²has developed and changed for the past10 years. The garden features a varietyof areas, each with their own charm andfloral splendour. Enjoy and get inspiredby the amazing plantations of roses,rhododendrons and unusual perennialsas well as fruit trees. In late summer and autumn, there are also a largevariety of fuchsias to admire. There isalso a fishpond, a fantastic rose garden
and interesting garden art to marvelover. Info Sven-åke Jansson +46 (0)44-710 73. J9
Kävlinge Dagstorps Lustgård, Dösjebro. A gardenwith a difference. Based on organic prin-ciples with no lawn. Large fishing pool complete with a blue-green “Monet bridge”. Shrubs and perennials in diff-erent colour groupings bordering winding pathways. Summer garden café open Wed-Sun 11 am-3 pm during guided tours. Dagstorps Lustgård is 600 m Eof Dösjebro station on the road to Söder-vidinge. Info and bookings +46 (0)46-77 22 09. dagstorpslustgard.se D6
Pegasus Trädgård on the Kävlinge-Löddeköpinge road is a popular focal point for culture and ecology in Hög. Since its start in 1991 the garden has flou-rished, developing into a fantastic venue for theatre, organic construction, music, lectures and guided tours. There’s plenty to see and learn here! Groups can book guided tours on particular themes. In thesummer the garden hosts family Sundays,ideal for getting ideas for your own familygarden. Puppet shows, puppet making, gardening advice and out-door fun in a beautiful setting on the Kävlingeån river. Info & bookings +46 (0)46-70 63 25, dockteater.se D5
Landskrona Hembygdsgården in Asmundtorp. Farm from the mid-19th century with herb garden and lily pond. Annual harvest festival in Aug with different activities. Coffee. Info +46 (0)418-43 24 78. D7
Rothoffska Kolonin, Citadellv. 21, Lands-krona. This cottage was built in 1903 andis now a museum allotment. In the organic garden traditional plants mix with new varieties. Open daily 1/5-15/9.Info +46 (0)418-47 31 20, landskrona.se C7
Uraniborg’s Renaissance garden, TychoBraheminnena, Landsv., ven. Between 1576 and 1579 nobleman Tycho Brahe created one of the first research institu-tions in scientific history on the island
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of ven in Öresund. See Castles, palaces and stately homes on page 22 for more information. Info +46 (0)418-725 30, tychobrahe.com B7
Vivekas Kryddgård, vadensjö Rönne-berga Backe 25. Nursery for culinaryand medicinal herbs. Shop selling herbs,vegetables, etc. Herb garden tours in the summer. Info +46 (0)708-13 26 81. Only open in the summer. C7
Lomma Alnarpsparken. Alnarp is located in theheart of the open agricultural landscapebetween Malmö and Lund, in the muni-cipality of Lomma. See Castles, palaces and stately homes on page 22 for more information. Info +46 (0)40-41 50 00, alnarp.slu.se D4
Galleri Selle garden, Norra västkustv. 40, Borgeby, Bjärred. Practical yet beautiful aesthetically designed private garden with sculptures, etc. Open Wed-Thurs all year, 3-6 pm. Other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)46-29 19 92, selle.se D5
Malmö Katrinetorp, Katrinetorps Allé 1, Malmö.Popular tourist destination with café,farm shop, park and various eventsthrough the year, plus conference facilities. Harvest market first weekend in Sept and Christmas market second Sun-day in Advent. Open in season and by arrangement. Info +46 (0)40-46 71 66, malmo.se/katrinetorp D3
Malmöhus Castle gardens, Malmö, an open, organic garden surrounded by beautiful parkland and canals. Includes vegetable garden, fruit garden, an im-pressive bed of perennials, herb garden and different themed garden rooms enclosed by hedges. Open all day all year round. Info +46 (0)40-34 45 00,slottstradgarden.se, malmo.se/slottstradgarden D3-4
Osby Miniature houses in Gisslaboda (Sago-byggen), Gisslaboda Lönsboda, road 121to Olofström. A number of works of art,
stone houses made from millions of peb-bles, designed and built between 1965 and 1984. Beautifully located in a private garden. Open all year round. Coach parties please book in advance. Info and bookings +46 (0)479-203 89. M12
PerstorpVildrosor & Höns, Hagstad 120, Pers-torp. This garden was recently created to complement a 17th century farmhouse and offers a genuine ambience of times long gone by. Here you find a water mir-ror and sizeable flower mounds housingperennials and aromatic plants betweentrailing gravel paths in addition to sunnyand shady garden arbours. Accommoda-tion is available and there is a café offering sandwiches and home-baked pastry. Info +46 (0)435-323 00, +46 (0)709-96 96 32, vildrosorohons.se F10
Simrishamn Apotekarns Trädgård, Storg. 17, Simris-hamn, opposite the church. The gardenof a medieval apothecary in Österlen. Garden open to the public, sale of orangery plants, olives, citrus fruit, figs,herbs, perennials, terracotta, concretepots, etc. Tours for pre-booked groups.Open 1/4-30/8. Info +46 (0)414-161 70,apotekarns.com L3
A taste of the Mediterranean in theheart of Österlen. Simrishamnsv 8,Hammenhög. Garden and shop whereSkåne and Greece meet. Here, grapevines, lilac and jasmine grow side by sidewith olive and fig trees. A large varietyof herbaceous plants give the garden anadded Mediterranean feel. In the shop:Greek icons, flowerpots, olives, etc.Garden tours and olive tasting. OpenEaster Monday-Sunday 12 noon-6 p.m.,mid April-mid June, Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., mid June-mid August, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 22 June-15 August, Tuesday-Friday 12 noon-6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Info +46 (0)414-44 06 66. K2
Bergengrenska Trädgården, on Stor-torget, Simrishamn. A unique garden in the style of the 19th century cottage garden. See Parks and public spaces on page 25 for more information. L3
Blå Huset in Borrby, Köpmang. 6, Borr-by. Themed garden tours every Saturdaythroughout July and August at 2 p.m. orby agreement. Inspirational garden withponds, stream, groves, perennials and anarea for drought-resistant plants. Gardenshop and nursery. Info +46 (0)411-52 11 20, blahusetiborrby.se K2
Future Gardens. Tillväxthuset, Svabes-holms Kungsgård, Svinaberga, Kivik.Inspirational gardens with a differenttheme every year. Designed by children,young adults, new Swedes and theelderly. Guided tours at 2 p.m. on 3, 11, 17, 25 and 31 July as well as on 8, 14 August. Opening times on these days: 2-4 p.m. Admission fee. tillvaxthuset.se L4
Glimmingehus, in Hammenhög. Small late medieval herb garden, part of Glim-mingehus medieval manor. Info +46 (0)414-186 20, raa.se/glimmingehus L2
Haven Österlen, Gärsnäs. Garden open to the public with box parterresand orangeries. Medicinal herb garden.Flower shop, unique geraniums, andMediterranean plants. Coffee. Tulip Exhibition April-May. Info +46 (0)414-504 90. For opening times:havenosterlen.se K3
Hotell Turistgården, Storg. 1, Simris-hamn. Rosarium in the centre of Simris-hamn. A fantastic display of approxi-mately 300 different roses with information on every one. Open daily during the summer. Info +46 (0)414-166 22, turistgardenosterlen.se L3
Jansro Gård & Ateljé, Kivik. S. Mellby-Bästekille road. Garden open to visitors with three garden rooms. An inner court-yard retreat created by Leila Jansro. Shopfor the home and garden. Art exhibition. Café. Open March-December, Thursday- Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., July Tuesday-Sunday 11-17. Info +46 (0)414-715 20. jansro.se K4
Killahusets trädgård, Mia Gröndahl. See sign on the coast road at Mälar-husen. Rose garden. Guided tours
June/July. Admission fee. Pre-booking required for large groups. Info +46(0)411-52 81 23. L1
Mandelmanns Trädgårdar, Rörum. Sun-flowers, hollyhocks, glaucous dog roses,sheep and pond with tree frogs. Toma-toes, lettuce, organic vegetables, laven-der and gardening chat. Farm shop openJuly-Sept, Fri-Sat. Café Friday-Sunday.Garden open to visitors every day. Info+46 (0)414-244 48, mandelmann.se L4
Mari-Ann & Bengt-Erik Larsson, Skog-dala, Kivik. Large natural garden in rollingterrain with stream and ponds, rhodo-dendrons, roses, hostas and approxi-mately 250 other perennials. Guided pre-booked groups only. Open byarrangement. Info +46 (0)414-708 14,+46 (0)708-70 81 47. kulleberga.se L4
Olofsson family, Skillinge. Trees, shrubs, perennials and tall grasses, mainly green. Open by arrangement. Info +46 (0)414-306 55. L2
Äpplets Hus in Kivik, next to Kiviks Musteri. Learn everything about apples. Follow through the year of the apple in the gardens. Garden open to the public, Collection orchard. Exhibition garden. Annual themes. Guided tours and cider tasting for groups – book in advance. Plants and garden accessories for sale. Info +46 (0)414-719 40, appletshus.se L4
Österlens Museum’s Linnéträdgård, Simrishamn. The garden celebrates Linnaeus, displaying many of the plants he described when he visited south-east Skåne in 1749. Info +46 (0)414-81 96 70, simrishamn.se/museum L3
Österlen tomatoes with ‘GrönaButiken’ (the Green Shop) at Orelund,Rörum. Show garden located next toa farm shop. Garden areas with waterfeatures and trellises. Pond with aquaticplants. Open 1-31 May Monday-Friday10 a.m.-5 p.m., 1 May-15 OctoberSaturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 1 June-31 August Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-
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6 p.m., 1 September-15 October 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Info. +46 (0)414-243 00, orelund.se L4
Sjöbo Hallsbergs gård in Heinge, Lövestad. Stunning sculpted stones in the garden, open all year round. Info +46 (0)417-210 82, farsharadshembygdsforening.com H4
Kulturens Östarp, 23 km SE of Lund, W of Sjöbo. Traditional timbered farm around a central courtyard dating from the early 19th century. The farmhouse has an traditional Skåne garden. Info +46 (0)46-858 60 May-Sept, rest of year +46 (0)46-35 04 00, kulturen.com G4
Skurup Green innovator Börje Gustavsson, Ma-sking. 7, Skurup. Record-breaking pump-kins and vegetables achieved through “soilising” kitchen and garden waste using his famous hand-driven seed drill. Holds Swedish record for cucumbers(4.7 kg) and dill (2.7 m long) in the Guin-ness Book of Records. 495 kg pumpkin. Open by arrangement March-Oct. Info +46 (0)411-431 25, skurupsborren.se G2
Skivarps Gästgiveri garden, Skivarp.Hotel and restaurant with impressiveginkgo biloba and mulberry tree. Gardenopen all year round. Info +46 (0)411-305 51. skivarp.com G1
Skurup-Söderslätts Trädgårdsförening, Svaneholm, Skurup. The local gardening club has a garden open to the public at the old gardener’s house in Svaneholm. Info +46 (0)411-421 74. G2
Staffanstorp Tirups Örtagård, Staffanstorp. Large herbgarden open to the public. Nursery anddisplay garden with about 600 varietiesof herbs for cooking, dyeing and medi-cinal use. Also scented geraniums andold-fashioned perennials. Shop with ownproducts, pottery, scented candles, spices,tea, gardening books, seeds, etc. Caféserving home-made cakes. Open daily inthe season. Guided tours of the herb
garden if booked in advance. Info +46 (0)40-44 52 53, tirupsortagard.se E4
Svedala Statarmuseet i Skåne – museum near Bokskogen and Malmö recreation areabetween Torup Castle and Bara. Gardens open to the public. Fruit trees and allot-ments dating from 1920. Nursery with home-grown old-fashioned perennials, herbs and summer flowers. Plants can bebought in pots, or you can pick them ordig them up yourself. Museum shop withgifts and other products. Café with freshlyground coffee and freshly baked cakes. Museum open: 2nd week in Jan -3rd Sun-day in Advent. Closed Mondays. Tue-Fri: 10 am - 3 pm. Sat May, June, Sept: 11 am- 4 pm. July, Aug: 11 am - 5 pm. Sun from 1 April-June, Sept-Dec: 11 am - 4 pm. July, Aug: 11 am - 5 pm For bookings open all day every day all year round. +46 (0)40-44 70 90, statarmuseetcom E3
Tomelilla Bondrumsgården, Fågeltofta, (between Skåne-Tranås and Brösarp). 19th century farmhouse with beehives. Open Sun fromMidsummer to 9 Aug. 1-5 pm, other timesby arrangement. Info +46 (0)417- 230 17. J4
Byagården, Tomelilla (centre). Box hed-ges. Garden open all year round. Rural museum farmhouse from 1850s. Open from Midsummer to 9 Aug Sat-Sun. 1-5 pm, other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)417-120 28, +46 (0)417-320 57, [email protected] J3
Galleri Kvärrestad, Kverrestad, S of Lun-narp. Old school garden with perennials. Pottery signs, plant stands and pots. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)417-323 86. J2
Hans Nils Gården, Kverrestad, S of Lunn-arp. Beehives and arbours. 19th century farmhouse open by arrangement. Info and tours +46 (0)708-67 41 70, +46 (0)417-323 06. J2
Margareta & Per Baker, Gamla Brygg-eriet, Storg. 23, Smedstorp. Small, intimate garden with ponds, borders,
summer meadow, clematis collection and blacksmith’s studio. Open: Easter, 29 June-9 Aug daily. Other times Sat-Sun. Info +46 (0)414-147 61, +46 (0)768-76 09 81, bakers-designsmide.com K3
Persson family garden, Tryde. Begonia semperflorens, waterfalls, fountain. Info and tours +46 (0)417-101 55. J3
Trelleborg Blå huset, Norreg. 13, Trelleborg. “Theblue house” – a delightful old buildingin the old town of Trelleborg. Well-preserved traditional Skåne garden. A real retreat offering a symphony ofcolour with many old varieties. Open July & coffee. Info +46 (0)410-439 71 or +46 (0)410-73 33 20. E1
Monastery garden, Strandg., Trelleborg. The Franciscan monastery of Trelleborg was founded in 1267. Today only a small part of it remains. In summer 1997 a newmonastery garden was opened with threedifferent garden rooms – the hop garden, the pleasure garden and the herb garden, with marsh mallow, angelica, soapwort and rue. All year round. Info +46 (0)410-73 33 20. E1
Rose garden, W of the water tower inStadsparken, Trelleborg. The rose garden is a scented hideaway, designed by land-scape architect Barbara Johnson and opened in 1990. Approximately 60 diff-erent heirloom roses, e.g. gallicas, damaskroses, bourbons and musk roses. All year round. Info +46 (0)410-73 33 20. E1
Vellinge Bible garden, St. Hammars church, Kyrkv.7, Höllviken. This Bible garden displays many of the plants referred to in theBible. The medicinal value of the plantsand their religious meaning are describ-ed. Info +46 (0)40-45 96 76 or +46 (0)40-42 54 54. D1
Ängavallens Picknickpark, Ängavallens Gård, N. Håslövs by (E6), vellinge. Dis-cover a unique herb garden with café andrestaurant, sit down by the beautiful pondand stone well in our living 19th century park or visit the exciting fort. Every day
our chefs transform our organic produce into fabulous food. Guided tours by arrangement. Open mid-June -mid-Aug every day 12.00. Info and bookings. +46 (0)40-42 32 50, angavallen.se D1-2
Ystad Backagården, Ö. Kustv. 987 between Löderups Strandbad and Kåseberga. A rural retreat with a difference, including a gift shop, a clothes shop and conserv-atory café. Events and surprises from spring to autumn. A place to restore bodyand soul. Come and enjoy coffee and home-made cakes under the grape vines. Info & bookings +46 (0)411-52 61 12, backagarden.com K1
Birgit and Olle Kanfall, Ö Propellerg. 4,Ystad. Private garden with water feat-ures, unusual trees, shrubs and peren-nials such as Empress tree, Cinchonatree, hibiscus, Aeonium Arboreum, etc.Seasonal opening times. If possible, callto pre-book visit. ‘Open Garden Day’twice a year. Info. +46 (0)411-157 04. I1
Herb garden and cabbage patch at the monastery, Ystad. This herb garden and cabbage patch played an important role in the monastery, as a complement to the medieval garden. Open all yearround. Info +46 (0)411-57 72 86, klostret.ystad.se I1
Högastens trädgård, Ystad. Private, aunique garden divided into four sections,two open and two enclosed with densebox hedges. Roses, lilies and fruit trees.The garden has a lush, verdant atmos-phere, with magnolias and wisteria inJune, as well as other flowers. Authorevenings and music events in summer.Info Book Café at Morten’s +46 (0)411-134 03. I1
Kronotorp garden, Tågarpsv. 96, Glem-mingebro. A rose garden and small rosa-rium with over 350 types of roses includ-ing once-only flowering old-fashionedroses and wild roses. Ponds, unusualtrees, shrubs and a variety of groundcovering perennials. Enjoy a stroll in solitude or join a guided tour of the roses and rosehips, learn more about
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roses or learn how to paint, attend a lecture or simply relax. There is also a garden shop, a small gallery and a book corner for those thirsting for knowledge. Groups are welcome and the garden canbe booked for a stress-free meeting andother events. Seasonal opening times.Info +46 (0)736-18 42 37, gronlivskraft.se J2
Köpingsbergs Vingård, Köpingsbergs Gård, Köpingebro. This vineyard is high up with views over the sea, the cliffs of Hammar and the rolling countryside ofÖsterlen. The vineyard currently has approximately 3,500 vines, planted ona sheltered south-facing slope with anideal microclimate. Guided tours. Shop.Info & bookings. +46 (0)411-55 06 25,kopingsberg.se J1
“Ola’s garden”, Hörup, Löderup. Private,unusual, varied garden with exotic treesand shrubs as well as oriental hellebores.Park-like garden open by arrangementin late June to early Aug. Info. Hörnellfamily +46 (0)411-52 45 51. Changesplanned after 2010. K1
Peony garden, just behind the monasterypond in Ystad. In the spirit of Emma Lundberg, artist and garden designer, whoredesigned the former garden on this site in 1938. Created by landscape architect Barbara Johnson. The peonies are at their best in June. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)411-57 72 86, klostret.ystad.se I1
Rosarium at the monastery, Ystad. A delightful retreat in the heart of Ystadnext to Sweden’s second best preservedmediaeval monastery. This rosarium hasaround 90 roses, the majority old varie-ties, the monastery well, herb garden andcabbage patch all as they were in theMiddle Ages. visitors are welcome all yearround, but of course the rosarium is atits best in the summer. Come and enjoythe stillness, beauty and the wonderfulscents of the roses in flower. The gard-ening club Ystads Trädgårdsförening SubRosa arranges guided tours including thehistory of the monastery and its roses, aswell as other events. Info +46 (0)411-702 43, subrosa.nu, klostret.ystad.se I1
Sven Svensson family’s fuchsia collection, Kristianstadsv. 366, Ystad.The garden is divided into different roomswith a wide range of unusual plants andtrees, such as a tulip tree and foxglovetree. Collection of 300 different fuchsias,gunnera, agapanthus, water and fish.Bees. Garden open days twice a year,other times by arrangement. Info + 46 (0)411-162 41. I2
Åbergs Trädgård, Karlhemsv. 37, Öja onroad 19, NW Ystad. Garden open to thepublic, large range, 2,000 varieties. Scented herb garden, water, perennials, vegetables, summer flowers. Trees andshrubs. visit our display vegetable garden.Traditional, historic garden. Lectures and talks in the summer. Café with coursevenue, +46 (0)411-153 60. Info +46 (0)411-125 54, abergsgarden.nu I2
Österlenkryddor, Karlsfältsv. 363, Köp-ingebro. All the herbs sold in our shop aregrown in the fields around the farm andprocessed by us. Come and enjoy our herb fields and herb garden. Guided tours, lectures and courses. Refreshmentsfor groups booked in advance. Info +46 (0)411-55 06 06, osterlenkryddor.se J2
Österlenvin, Ekesåkra Vingård, Hage-stad Mossav. 4 in Löderup. A vineyardwith a coastal location and an ideal climate. Red and green grapes. Timbered,thatched winery. Open daytime through-out the autumn. Advance booking forgroups, other times during the season.Info +46 (0)706-04 98 37, osterlenvin.seK1
Ängelholm Bo Larsson’s garden, Bankv. 9, Strövel-storp. Private, cosy, terraced garden in the English style. Info and bookings. +46 (0)42-20 71 03. C10
Börje Grönhult’s garden, Errarpsv. 12, Ängelholm. Private garden – Japanese-inspired corner, pond, rock garden, alpine plants, succulents, perennials, acid-loving plants, ornamental shrubs. Open by arrangement. Info and bookings +46 (0)431-154 33. C10
Galleri Pictor’s garden, Ö. Storg. 25, Munka Ljungby. An English-style rose garden, with approximately 60 different roses, particularly old English varieties. Info +46 (0)431-43 18 85, galleripictor.se D11
Garden surrounding Ausås vicarage, Strövelstorp. Beautiful old chestnut avenue bordered by an ancient horn-beam hedge. Box hedges wind their way around beds of perennials, herbs and old trees, e.g. walnut, beech and the oldest elm trees in Skåne. visitors welcome, apart from private section. Info +46 (0)42-533 16. C10
Heagården’s garden, Munka Ljungby. Well-preserved, large 19th century farm garden. The German symmetrical style moves into the fluid English landscape style – old fruit trees, rose beds, rhodo- dendrons. Open by arrangement. Café, music. Guided tours. Info & bookings. +46 (0)431- 43 00 35. D11
Östra Göinge Broby hembygdspark, Pehr Johnsons v.,Broby. The second largest open air museum in Skåne with about 20 old buildings and a herb garden. Interesting costume collection and many historical objects. Open daily, not Mon, 1/5-31/8 1-5 pm. Info & guided tours. +46 (0)44-401 55. Refreshments 12-5 pm, other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)44-414 40, goingehembygd.just.nu K11
Denningarums Gård, Östanå, Broby. Enjoy the peace and quiet, the beautifulcountryside and the fabulous flowers.Over 200 varieties of cut flowers to pick yourself. Pick your own vegetables and ornamental squashes. Perennials for sale. Farm shop with delicatessen, dried flowers and gifts. Excellent foodand coffee. Child friendly, animals.Motorboats and canoes for hire.Directions: Turn off road 19/23between Älmhult and Kristianstadtowards Östanå, then follow the signs.Open: daily June-Sept, other times byarrangement. Info +46 (0)44-440 08,denningarumsgard.nu K11
Gardens
Kulturens Östarp (farm)
Monastery in Ystad
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Inge & Viveca Knutsson’s garden, Fläder-stigen 25, Knislinge. 1,300 m2 aesthet- ically designed collector’s garden in rolling countryside. Many alpines/peren-nials but predominantly unusual woody plants, especially evergreens (dwarf conifers, holly, kalmia, rhododendrons, etc). Guided tours all summer by arrange-ment. Max 40 visitors/group, admission fee for groups. Plant sales when available. Info & bookings. +46 (0)44-612 26. K10
Botanical gardens and arboretums Impressive gardens and parkswith beautiful exotic and Swedish trees, not to mentionsome quite exotic buildings.
Båstad Norrvikens trädgårdar, just west of Båstad on the slopes of the Hallandsåsen ridge with views over Laholmsbukten bay.voted the most beautiful park in Sweden and the second most beautiful in Europe 2006. The garden was founded by garden architect and fruit expert Rudolf Abelin in 1906 and today is one of the mostvaluable historical gardens in the Nordiccountries. In 2004-2007 Norrvikensträdgårdar was run by world famous Danish floral artist Tage Andersen, bringing a new artistic dimension to thegardens. Norrvikens trädgårdar has be-come a horticulturally stunning backdrop for theatre, exhibitions, concerts and ballet performances. In the park there is a children’s play area. Café, restaurant and plant sales during the summer. Open April-Sept. Info +46 (0)431-36 90 40, norrvikenstradgardar.se C13
Helsingborg Fredriksdals Museer & Trädgårdar,Helsingborg. Historical gardens andparks, many of which are unique inSweden. Rose garden with over 450 varieties of old-fashioned roses and kitchen garden with ancient varieties of vegetables and fruit. Fredriksdal botanical garden is the only garden
in the Nordic countries dedicated to asingle province, with 1,400 wild plants from Skåne divided between around 30different plant groups. We also havea large collection of useful plants, agenetic section and fields, meadows andland typical of different parts of Skåne.The manor house is surrounded by theFrench park laid out in the 18th century,the English park and a French-style herbgarden. Exhibitions and activities arearranged throughout the year. Open allyear round. Info +46 (0)42-10 45 05,fredriksdal.se B9
Höör Holma woodland garden with ponds,Holma Gård, Höör. Much of this garden,open to the public, is a “woodland garden” filled with fruit and nut trees,fruit bushes and herbs. Organic. Info +46(0)413-220 80, stiftelsenholma.org G7
Kristianstad Naturbruksgymnasiet in Önnestad,NW of Kristianstad. The buildings of thisschool specialising in agriculture are surrounded by a park with ponds androck gardens. The greenhouses have a wide range of labelled trees, shrubs,perennials and annuals. Open every day.List avail-able from office during workinghours. Info. +46 (0)44-13 45 51. J8
Lomma Alnarpsparken. Alnarp is located in theheart of the open agricultural landscapebetween Malmö and Lund. This famouspark contains Sweden’s second largestcollection of species and varieties of treesand shrubs and is open all year round. The range of annuals, perennials, herbs, ornamental trees and shrubs can be admired throughout the growing season. Each year in May the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp holds an open day where researchers, lecturers,staff and students show what they do tothe public. The programme includes guided tours of the park, a plant doctorservice, plant sales, tree advice, tours ofthe library, the agriculture museum andgarden design. Info +46 (0)40-41 50 00,alnarp.slu.se D4
Lund Botaniska Trädgården, Ö. vallg. 20,Lund. Botanical garden with park andgreenhouses. Approximately 7,000species over 8 ha. Open all year round,garden 6 am - 8 pm, greenhouses 12-3pm. Garden café open in the summer.Info +46 (0)46-22 73 20,botaniskatradgarden.se E5
Simrishamn Kiviks Esperöd Arboretet, Kivik. In 1922Captain Albert Wallis started an arbo-retum, primarily of conifers. By 1924 hehad planted approximately 3,000 trees,including the China fir and Magnolia obo- vata. Rare trees continue to be plantedtoday. The arboretum is open to visitors.Admission free. Guided tours by arrange-ment. Themed activities. Info +46 (0)414-712 61, osterlen.com/arboretum L4
Svalöv Hjalmar Nilsson’s park, Svalöv. A botanical sight with many unusualplants. Several hundreds of varieties oftrees and shrubs are represented in thispark surrounding the crop developmentcompany Svalöf Weibull AB. Info +46(0)418-47 50 15, 66 70 00. E7
Allotments The first allotments in Sweden were in Skåne, including Zenith in Malmö and the allotments on the ramparts of the Citadel in Landskrona.
Eslöv Prästkragens koloniområde, Ellingev., Eslöv. This site was created in 1962 and has 113 well-tended allotments in a vari-ety of styles, most complete with build-ings. Open to visitors on foot. Info and guided tours +46 (0)413-129 65 or +46 (0)706-76 42 66. F6
Rönnbärets koloniområde, Onsjöv., Eslöv. The site was created in 1983 and has 75 allotments, most with buildings.
Botanical gardens and arboretums / Allotment gardens
Norrvikens trädgårdar (gardens)
Fredriksdals Museer & Trädgårdar (museum and garden)
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Open to visitors on foot. Info +46 (0)768-54 11 02. F6
Helsingborg Brytstugans koloniförening, near Filbornaskolan, Helsingborg E is the largest allotment area in Helsingborg with 211 plots. Large goldfish pond with ducks. Dance pavilion. Beautiful area with a mixture of buildings. Info. brytstugan.org B9
Närlunda koloniförening, Helsingborg S,in a lovely setting between Närlundav.and Sundspärlan/Jordbodalen is the oldest allotment area in town and has been in the same place since 1932. 59,600 m2 with 120 allotments and a communal area with lake and club-house. Info. +46 (0)42-28 28 17 B9
Hässleholm Fridhems koloniområde, Finjag., Hässle-holm. Created in 1980. 27 allotments. Open to visitors on foot. Info +46 (0)451-822 52. I10
Läreda koloniområde, Belev., Hässle-holm. The site was created in 1948 and has 53 allotments. Open to visitors on foot. Info +46 (0)451-817 90. I10
Höganäs Höganäs koloniförening, Kyrkogårdsg., Höganäs. Created in 1964. 98 allotments in a variety of styles. Open to visitors onfoot and during the Garden Tour weekend.Info +46 (0)42-34 11 42 or +46 (0)708-34 25 54. A10
Kristianstad Koloniträdgården “Sommarstaden”, Lasarettsboulevarden, Kristianstad. Allotments dating back over 50 years. Well-tended and well worth a look. All 142 allotments have buildings and most are enclosed by hedges and espalier fruit trees. A chance for people to let their gardening imagination run riot. Open Apr-Oct to visitors on foot. Info +46 (0)44-21 37 77. K8
Trekanten, Nosaby/Österäng, Gustaf Hellströms v., Kristianstad. Started in
1980. Now 41 allotments, 29 with buildings. Open to visitors on foot. K8
Vallen, Nosaby/Österäng, Gustaf Hell-ströms v., Kristianstad. Started in 1983. 40 allotments, 20 with buildings. Open to visitors on foot. K8
Landskrona Citadellets koloniområde, Landskrona.One of Sweden’s oldest allotment areason the ramparts of the Citadel. The firstallotments were created here in the1870s. Also Sweden’s only museum allotment, Rothoffska kolonin. Open daily. 1/5-15/9. Info +46 (0)418-47 31 20,landskrona.se C7
Rothoffska kolonin, Citadellv. 21, Lands-krona. This cottage was built in 1903 andis now a museum. Organic garden withtraditional plants and new varieties.Open daily 1/5-15/9. Info +46 (0)418-47 31 20, landskrona.se C7
Lund S:t Månslyckans koloniområde, Mölleg., Lund, was founded in 1907 and is the second oldest allotment area in Lund. Ekobasen Cigarrkiosken is a source of inspiration for all keen gardeners, with courses and lectures on biodiversity, cultural environments and the ecocycle as requested by allotment holders . Open to the public Apr-Sept. E4-5
Öster 1, Östra Fäladsvägen, Lund. Theoldest allotment area in Lund housingthe Radisely Pavilion built in 1915. Thepavilion has been lovingly renovated and painted in linseed oil, the colours of which are characteristic of the period.The garden has been transformed intoa cottage garden housing plants thatwere probably growing here when theallotments were new. The interior of thepavilion is authentic early 18th century.Guided tours by arrangement. lund.se/radisely. Open to the publicthroughout summer. E5
Malmö Almåsa. Between Skabersjö and S. Sall-erup outside Malmö. Sweden’s largest
allotment area with 634 cottages. Created 1968. Info +46 (0)40-44 63 70, almasa-fritidsby.com E3
Zenith, Celsiusg. 24, Malmö. One ofSweden’s oldest preserved allotmentareas with fruit trees and old-time charm.Zenith allotments were founded in 1909.Open 1 April-14 June Saturday-Sunday9 a.m.-7 p.m., 15 June-15 August daily9 a.m.-7 p.m., 16 August-30 SeptemberSaturday-Sunday 9 a.m.-7 p.m.zenithskolonier.se D3
Ärtholmens Sommarstad, Ärtholmsv., Malmö. The allotment area, said to be one of the most beautiful in Sweden, wascreated in 1940 and consists of 495 plots.A new play area was built in 2004. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)766-44 40 21, artholmen.com D3
Östra Sommarstaden, Mölledalsg., Malmö. Located in the southern part ofKirsebergsstaden on both sides of Mölle-dalsg., this is one of Malmö’s oldest allot-ment areas. The allotment association was founded on 28 March 1921 when 157 allotments were allocated. Kiosk. Open May-Sept. Info +46 (0)706-07 30 70. D4
Simrishamn Norra koloniområdet, Simrishamn. Created during the First World War in 1916, when it was important for people to grow their own vegetables. 146 allotments, 120 with buildings. Open all year round to visitors on foot. Guided tours 7 pm on Thurs in July. Info +46 (0)414-132 62 L3
Skurup Sommarhagens koloniområde, Skurups-by. Created in the 1960s. Now 47 allotments. Open to visitors on foot. Info +46 (0)411-53 60 58. G2
Tomelilla Väladalens Koloniförening, Tomelilla (next to Folkets Park). 95 well-tended allotments, 63 with buildings. Open all year round to visitors on foot. The area is not fenced. Guided tours by arrangement Info +46 (0)417-120 88 or +46 (0)417-51 11 86. J3
Ystad Östra Sommarstadens koloniområde, Ystad. 158 well-tended allotments. Gates open to private individuals on foot. Guided tours by arrangement. Info +46 (0)411-654 16, ostrasommarstaden.se I1
Ängelholm Koloniföreningen Fritiden, S. Utmarken, Kullav., Ängelholm. Founded 1951 Approx.300 allotments. Many different kinds of garden, a wonderful mixture of foxgloves, hydrangeas and potato patches. C11
Castles, palaces and stately homesEnjoy the gardens of Skåne’s stately homes. Check out opening times, guided tours, picnic sites and everything else you want to know before you visit.
Bjuv Wrams Gunnarstorp, N. vram, Bjuv. The park enjoys a fantastic location close to the Söderåsen National Park and has many historic features. Linnaeus mentions the box hedges and the horn-beam avenue in his Skåne Journey of 1749. The park has its own rose, named after the house. Cascade at E end of ravine. Coaches must be booked in advance. Info & bookings +46 (0)42-830 55. D9
Eslöv Ellinge, SW of Eslöv. The park is open all year round. House open for conferences. Info +46 (0)413-103 54, ellinge.se F6
Trollenäs, NW of Eslöv. Park open all year round. House open for guided tours and conferences. Info +46 (0)413-54 51 00, trollenas.com F6
Helsingborg Sofiero Palace and Gardens slottspark, N of Helsingborg. Awarded ‘The MostBeautiful Park in Europe 2010’ in an
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international competition. The royaltiesusing Sofiera Palace as a summer retreat,in particular Gustav vI Adolf and CrownPrincess Margareta, designed the gardensin stages. The natural features of thelocation such as the views across Öre-sund plus the ravine, streams and smallponds have been masterfully used totheir full potential. The park is best known for King Gustav vI Adolf’s hugerhododendron collection, but alsocontains countless trees, shrubs and perennials. Impressive flowerbedscreated by Crown Princess Margaretaincluding an area with an abundance of dahlias. The English garden containsthe King’s unique vine house, pleasuregarden and Oscar II’s kitchen garden.Open in season. Info +46 (0)42-13 74 00, sofiero.se B9
Hässleholm Hovdala, S of Hässleholm. Ancient parkwith deciduous trees, fruit trees, herb garden and traces of the 18th and 19thcentury gardens. The kitchen garden, enclosed by a hornbeam hedge, containsheritage varieties, known to have been grown in the gardens around Hovdala manor. Guided tours of park and garden.Exhibitions in the orangery in the summer. Garden and park open all yearround. House open 1 May-26 September Tuesday-Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Other times see website hassleholm.se/hovdalaslott. Storytelling, Hovdala concerts, Harvest Festival, etc. Info +46 (0)451-183 70. H9
Vannaröds, Sösdala. Manor house parkwith walks and a play area. Herb gardenand boules. Open all year round. visitorswelcome to picnic in the park. Restau-rant with lunch and à la carte menu,conference bookings welcome. Info +46(0)451-604 56, vannarodsslott.se H8
Höganäs Krapperup, between Höganäs and Mölle.English romantic style manor house parkfrom late 19th century. Unusual trees, rose garden, rhododendrons and peren- nials. Sweden’s best preserved 19th century garden in private hands. Open every day, all year round. Refreshments
during the summer. Info +46 (0)42-34 41 90, krapperup.se A11
Höör Bosjökloster, on Ringsjön lake, Höör. Twelfth century convent. Courtyard, rosegarden, herb garden, terraces with bord- ers, English park, thousand year-old oak tree, mini zoo, etc. Exhibitions in the house and the vaulted refectory. Fairs. House open daily May-September. Park and gardens open all year round. Info +46 (0)413-250 48, bosjokloster.se G6-7
Kristianstad Bäckaskog, Bäckaskog, Fjälkinge. KarlXv’s summer residence is open for allgarden enthusiasts. Biblical garden, herbgarden with culinary and medicinal plantsand a large park with interesting trees.Exciting maze for children to play in. Info +46 (0)44-530 20. M9
Maltesholm, Höge v. 111, Tollarp. Manor house park created in 1780 byHans Ramel. The trees are one of the Maltes-holm estate’s key features –lime avenues, large poplars, enormousspruces and Sweden’s largest yew.Linnaeus wrote about the limes in the18th century. Maltesholm is approachedby an impressive raised road with beechavenues. Info +46 (0)44-13 53 35. J7
Ovesholm, W of Kristianstad. Manorhouse park in the free landscape stylewhich developed in England in the late18th century. A system of paths leadswalkers through varied terrain. Info +46 (0)44-13 53 35. J8
Vittskövle, vittskövle. One of the bestpreserved Renaissance moated castles inthe Nordic countries, approached by animpressive system of avenues. The islandon which the castle stands has neatlypruned hedges and trees. E of the castlelies the leafy English park. Info +46 (0)44-13 53 35. K6
Landskrona Uraniborg’s Renaissance garden, Tycho Braheminnena, Landsv., ven. Between1576 and 1579 nobleman Tycho Brahe created one of the first research institu-
tions in scientific history on the island ofven in Öresund. The castle of Uraniborgwas one of the most famous buildings ofthe time. Around the castle Tycho Brahecreated a magnificent Renaissance garden. Parts of this garden havegradually been reconstructed as partof a research project at the SwedishUniversity of Agricultural Sciences inAlnarp. The garden is said to be the foremost example of a Renaissancegarden in Sweden. The aim is for it tocontain the complete range of gardenplants introduced into Denmark in the1580s & 90s. Open extended summerseason, other times by arrangement. Info +46 (0)418-725 30, tychobrahe.com B7
Lomma Alnarpsparken, Alnarp is located in the heart of the open agricultural landscape between Malmö and Lund. This famous park contains Sweden’s second largest collection of species and varieties of trees and shrubs and is open all year round. The range of annuals, perennials, herbs, ornamental trees and shrubs can be admired throughout the growing sea-son. Each year in May the Swedish Uni-versity of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp holds an open day where researchers, lecturers, staff and students show what they do to the public. The programme includes guided tours of the park, a plant doctor service, plant sales, tree advice, tours of the library, the agriculture museum and garden design. Info +46 (0)40-41 50 00, alnarp.slu.se D4
Borgeby, Gamla Borgeby, Bjärred. The kind of simple park which should surround as ancient a building as Borge- by Castle. Wonderful place for a picnic. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)46- 71 36 00, borgebyslott.se D5
Malmö Malmöhus Castle gardens, Malmö, anopen, organic garden surrounded by beautiful parkland and canals. vegetable garden, fruit garden, an impressive bed ofperennials and different themed gardenrooms enclosed by hedges. Organic caférun by Tareq Taylor. Info +46 (0)40-
34 45 00. slottstradgarden.se, malmo.se/slottstradgarden D3-4
Slottsparken, Malmö. The castle park is a natural park laid out in 1896 with the large wooded areas typical of the turn of the last century. Open lawns and ponds. The Japanese garden, conceptualised in stone, plants and water, was recreated in 1988 with the help of artist Helge Lundström. Malmö’s canals flow through Kungsparken and Slottsparken. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3-4
Sjöbo Sövdeborg, S of Sjöbo. Romantic park with canals and bridges. The bottom part of the park is open all summer. H3
Övedskloster, on E shore of vombsjö lake. Geometric, unique 18th-century park in the French style modelled on versailles with terraces and fountains. Magnificent avenues lead up to the house. Open May-Aug. 9 am-5 pm. H4
Skurup Braegnehus, near Svaneholm, N of Skurup. The name Braegne comes from an old Danish word for fern. Laid out asa romantic park by merchant Otto Håkansson in the early 1930s with beech, hornbeam, elm, maple and birch. Svaneholm park and Braegnehus both contain gardens which have not yet been restored. Info +46 (0)411-53 60 58. G2
Svaneholm, N of Skurup. Romantic landscaped park with pairs of oaks andweeping English oaks in line with landreformer Rutger Macklean’s park concept,rhododendrons, beech, alder, Exeter elms,etc. Children’s play area and walk aroundthe lake. visitors are welcome to picnic inthe park. Restaurant, museum. Info +46 (0)411-400 12. G2
Svedala Torup, Torup, Bara. The land now coveredby Torup Castle park is a drained medievallake. From the 18th century onwards, anEnglish romantic park was created, withcopper beeches, acacias, walnut treesand fountains. Following recent restora-tion, the paths around the park give
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visitors a sense of each of the last four centuries. All year round until 7 pm. Info +46 (0)40-34 18 53, E3
Tomelilla Christinehofs Ekopark, Andrarum. Theeco-park encompasses the 18th century Christinehof manor house and its grounds, the unique industrial environment of thealum works, verkeån nature reserve, Borstakärr wetlands, Hallamölla farm, and verkasjö lake. Hiking trails. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)417-263 70, christinehofsekopark.se J5
Kronovall, Fågeltofta, between Skåne-Tranås and Brösarp. A stately home specialising in wine! Unique box hedges. Info +46 (0)417-197 10, petripumpa.se K4
Trelleborg Jordberga, 25 km E of Trelleborg. English style park laid out in the mid-19th century. W part contains the Källstorp rune stone. Park open for booked groups of at least 15. Info & bookings. +46 (0)410-264 25. F1
Ystad Krageholm, Krageholm, N of Ystad. 18thcentury park with beech maze and horse chestnut avenues. Mansion tours for groups by arrangement. +46 (0)411-611 16. Info +46 (0)411-57 76 81, krageholm.se I2
Marsvinsholm, W of Ystad, horse chest-nut and Swedish whitebeam avenue, hornbeams, etc. Linnaeus visited Mars-vinsholm in 1749. Park with fantasticwalks open all year round. Sculpture park during the summer. Guided tours for open-air theatre ticket holders during thesummer. Info +46 (0)411-600 15, yst.nu marsvinsholms-skulpturpark.se, H2
Östra Göinge Wanås, Knislinge. English manor house park with centuries old beech and oaktrees, lily pond, rhododendrons, azaleas, etc., including an oak tree where “Snapp-hane” guerrilla fighters are said to havebeen hung in the 17th century. The parkalso features world-class contemporary art works. There is also an organic
kitchen garden that has been created by students from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp. Park open daily. The permanent art exhibition includes around 40 large scale sculptures and installations such as Ann Hamilton’s ‘lignum’, Charlotte Gyllenhammar’s ‘Svindel’ (vertigo), Jenny Holzer’s ‘Wanås Wall’, Ann-Sofi Sidén’s ‘Fideicommissum’ and Maya Lin’s ‘Eleven Minute Line’. New artwork is exhibited every year from March to October in the Art Gallery and throughout the castle gardens.Info +46 (0)44-660 71, wanas.se K1
Parks and publicspacesMany beautiful places to wander among mature trees, delightful flowerbeds and rose gardens.
Båstad Norrvikens trädgårdar, just W of Båstadon the slopes of the Hallandsåsen ridgewith views over Laholmsbukten bay.voted the most beautiful park in Swedenand the second most beautiful in Europeafter villa d´Este 2006. A great family day out. See Botanical gardens on page20 for more information. Info +46(0)431-36 90 40, norrvikenstradgardar.se C13
Eslöv Rosengången, Eslöv. A rose walk betweenthe streets of Skolg. and Stureg. F6
Trollsjöområdet, Eslöv. An extensive green retreat in the centre of an area of elegant housing. The park was laid out in 1928 in the English park style. At its centre is the lake Trollsjön which attracts a wide variety of birds. Open-air stage, refreshments and children’s play area. F6
Helsingborg Ramlösa Brunnspark. Situated in the south of Helsingborg, the park and buildings became listed in 1973. The ore pit opened on 17 June 1707 while the
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Fredriksdal Museums and Gardens exemplify a historic Skåne in miniature form,offering a unique mixture of nature and culture. The many parks and gardens are full of living and lush rarities. Here, the wild and cultivated, trailed and tamed flourish alongside colourful roses and blushing violets. Here, you also find every type of wild flower in Skåne. Even those that no longer exist…
Burdock root, sea kale, salsify and Joseph’s coat. vegepoetry? No, gastronomic reality in the kitchen garden at Fredriksdal, where you can get better acquainted with many tasteful rarities and strange tubers. A visit to Fredriksdal’s museums and gardens could be a real voyage of discovery for inquisitive people and Fredriksdal’s head gardener is pleased to talk about his knowledge and passion for gardening and history.
“Take the Earthalmond (Cyperus esculentus) as an example. It has a fine taste of both coconut and almond. In my opinion it’s both tasty and worth a place in the garden. Not many people know about it today, but it was grown in the Nile valley over 2000 years ago” says Philippe Plöninge, in charge of the kitchen garden. Fredriksdal inspires to new gardening culture, in the south Swedish province of Skåne. To create an interest in organic cultivation andshow the diversity our natural environment offers. There is a lot to learn and to enjoy. Numerous garden themed exhibitions and activities take place every year. visit skane.com to find out about the programme.
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alkaline pit was discovered towards theend of the 17th century. Today, RamlösaBrunnspark features a variety of gardendesigns offering a truly fantastic botan-ical, culture-historical and ecologicalexperience. The park draws a lot ofinspiration from English romantic land-scape parks and gardens. Free admissionand parking, guided tours can be arrangedfor groups. Info & bookings +46 (0)42-10 43 50. C8
Hässleholm Hässleholms hembygdspark. Beautiful park in rolling countryside, home to open-air museum. Play area. Park open all year round. Café. Info +46 (0)451-109 55. I9
Höganäs Mölle fälad, Mölle, see fire-bellied toads and orchids on the open grazing land along the shoreline. Info +46 (0)42-33 77 74. A11
Klippan Söderåsen National Park and Naturum visitor centre, Skäralid, Ljungbyhed. Sweden’s youngest national park was opened in 2001 and covers about 1,600 ha. Unique broadleaf forest with unusual flora and fauna. From the lookout point, Kopparhatten, it’s a 100 m drop to the valley below. The visitor centre provides information on the nature and wildlife. It is also the starting point for guided walks on various themes in spring, summer andautumn. Info +46 (0)435-44 21 20, nationalpark-soderasen.lst.se E9, F8-9
Kristianstad Tivoliparken, v. Boulevarden, Kristian- stad. The park was created in the early19th century and contains about 70 different kinds of tree, including manyrare and old trees. The oldest is probablyan oak tree 27 m tall, planted in about1790. Trees include ginkgo biloba, mul-berry, Sophora japonica, four kinds of wal-nut tree, silver pear, etc. In the northwestpart of the park there is a rose gardencontaining about 120 varieties. The herbgarden contains about 70 different herbs.A great place for gardening ideas. Info +46 (0)44-13 53 35. K8
Landskrona Citadellets koloniområde, Landskrona. One of Sweden’s oldest allotment areas on the ramparts of the Citadel. The first allotments were created here in the 1870s. C7
Floral roundabouts, Landskrona. Every year thousands of spring and summer flowers are planted in Landskrona’s roundabouts. This welcoming gesture to road users is much appreciated and has become something of a signature for the garden town of Landskrona. C6-7
Hilleshögs dalar, Glumslöv, Landskrona. This nature reserve stretches from the coast of Öresund almost 2 km inland. A hilly area with remains from different eras. The pillbox from the time of Karl XII is now covered in cowslips and where clay was once dug for bricks, orchids now grow. The mouth of the valley, on the slope south of Rustningshamn is one of the most species-rich areas in western Skåne. A beautiful landscape whatever the season. C7
Karlslund, Karlslundsv., Landskrona. Thepark was planted in the early 19th centuryto give local people “necessary fuel andtimber for tools and to constitute adecorative element in this barren area,to the encouragement and delight of thetownspeople and to delight the eye oftravellers”. Zoo and play area. All yearround. C7
Slottsparken, by the Citadel, Landskrona.An untouched 19th-century park, manyof whose trees were a gift from Copen-hagen. Some of the park’s 120 year-old elms have been turned into impressive sculptures by tree sculptor DanielAndersson. The northern part of the parkis full of flowers during the summer, whilein the south the art gallery Konsthallen is surrounded by a sculpture park. 20 sculptures by some of the best sculptors in Sweden. Refreshments served at Konst-hallen and Slottscaféet, in the north of the park. C7
Stadsparken – tree sculptures, Lands-krona. Landskrona suffered terribly from Dutch elm disease in 2003 and many trees had to be cut down. But to get something positive out of the experience, some of the biggest tree stumps of the 120 year-old elms were transformed into rooted sculptures. Most are in the central area of the park. C6-7
Lund Kulturen’s park, Tégnerplatsen in Lund.Wandering through Kulturen Open AirMuseum is like taking a walk throughhistory. The scents of the medieval herbgarden combine with the light aroma of tar from the 17th century church. Themanor house stands beneath a spreadingchestnut tree with the garden café addingto the lovely surroundings in summer.Every building tells a story from the past.Nobleman, priests, townsfolk andpeasants, professors and poor crofters,all their houses are preserved at Kulturen.Open 1 May-31 August daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 1 September-30 April Tuesday-Sunday, 12 noon-4 p.m. Admission SEK70. Students SEK 35 and children free.Info +46 (0)46-35 04 00, kulturen.com E5
Stadsparken in Lund, a delightful spot inthe centre of Lund with café/restaurant,boules and a large play area. The parkwas created in 1907 for a major exhibi-tion by architect Theodor Wåhlin. A fewyears later a pond was added, which nowattracts many species of birds. In the1990s a hornbeam maze designed byOscar Reutersvärd and aviaries designedby Per Friberg were added. E4-5
Malmö Ankarparken, v. Hamnen, Malmö. An ecology park designed by landscape architect Stig L Andersson and built in 2001. The park is made up of different biotopes: an alder marsh, an oak groveand a beech grove, in the form of islandsin a slightly sunken lawn. Ankarparken adjoins a wide canal edged with curving concrete and decking. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Beijerspark, Malmö. Park in the style of an English park with grassy knolls and trees. Includes meadows and marshland. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D4
Bulltoftaparken / Toftanäs wetland park, Malmö. Bulltoftaparken covers 75 ha of a former airfield, and is home to a wide variety of plants and wildlife. The park is divided into three zones: nature zone with deciduous woodland and different meadow biotypes, a more traditional park zone with an arboretum and allotments, and a sports zone with grassed sports pitches and exercise areas.Toftanäs wetland park is just E of Bull-tofta parken and was created in 1989. Here a wetland has been created based on an open stormwater system leading to a pond. The wetlands offer excellent meadow flora and are mown each sum-mer. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Daniaparken, v. Hamnen, Malmö. Dania-parken was created in 2001 and is one of the most popular parks in Malmö. Open sea views and excellent walks. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Hammars park, Limhamn, Malmö. Natural park with trees and grass. Morebulbs have been planted in recent years.Hammars park was created in the late19th century on the initiative of locallime works director, Carl Anders Hammarand was an enclosed, fenced area fromthe beginning. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00,malmo.se C3
Husie mosse, Malmö. The wetlands ofHusie mosse by Husie church were opened on 9 September 1997 and consist of a clear stretch of water 600x100 m with some islands, surrounded by the typical landscape of Malmö. The lake attracts a wide variety of birds. Info+46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Klagshamn, Malmö. This area is one ofthe most valuable natural areas in Malmötoday. Two former lime quarries in E partnow filled with water. Rich flora and several biotopes. Next to the lime quar-ries are large woodland areas with elm,
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rowan, Swedish whitebeam, maple and willow. Clay pit lake in SW. The N side of the promontory is dominated by dry meadow vegetation, while the S side has vegetation typical of a limestone plain, with coastal meadows to north and south. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se C3
Kungsparken, Malmö. Popular area incentral Malmö. The town’s first park,opened in 1872. Unusual exotic trees suchas tulip tree, Indian bean tree and swampcypress. A number of initiatives have beencarried out recently to preserve Kungs-parken as a small botanical garden, in-cluding an extensive tree replantingprogramme. The western partof the park is full of azaleas and rhododendrons. Malmö’s canals flow through Kungs-parken and Slottsparken. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3-4
Käglinge recreation area, Malmö. The sandy hills, formerly a gravel pit, have now been transformed into a recreation area with wooded groves and dry mead-ows grazed by sheep. Frogs flourish in the ponds. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Lernacken/Sibbarp, Malmö. The coastal meadow between the harbour in Lim-hamn and Sibbarp is the only original part of the coast still remaining in this built-up area. The strip is 400 m long and50 m wide. Sibbarp has large green areasand several places for swimming. Barn-viken is a shallow swimming bay. To the north of Barnviken lie the remains of anold harbour first recorded in 1491. Ler-nacken largely consists of sludge from the cement industry in Limhamn and is partly covered in vegetation. Lernacken offers views of the Öresund Bridge and cycle paths to the coastal meadows ofBunkeflo. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se C3
Pildammsparken, Malmö. The oldest part, created by architect Ferdinand Boberg and Crown Princess Margareta, dates from the 1914 Baltic Exhibition. The flower avenue in the English style, and the Margareta Pavilion still remain.
After the exhibition Danish landscape architect Erik Erstad-Jørgensen drew up a plan to complete the park in the English romantic style, which was partly completed. In 1926 city engineer Erik Bülow-Hübe revised the plan, giving theremainder of the park a classic form, in monumental style. The park is magnifi-cent in its design, with large areas of water, open lawns and enclosed wooded areas. Some of the latest additions in-clude a sensory garden and Queen Silvia’s rose garden. Amphitheatre with open-air theatre performances and musicevents May-Sept. Spectacular light and sound shows in the lake from 1 May to winter, every half hour after dark. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3-4
Rönneholmsparken, Malmö. Rönne-holmsparken is probably one of the fewplaces in Malmö to have had trees continuously since the 18th century. The park and the house, Rönneholmsgård, in its centre, were originally built at the end of the 18th century by C.M. Nordlindh.The park covers just over 5 ha. and is divi-ded into a landscaped park south of thehouse with exotic trees such as Cauca-sian wingnut, and a wooded area north of the house, predominantly of beech. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3
Slottsparken, Malmö. The castle park is a natural park laid out in 1896 with thelarge wooded areas typical of the turn of the last century, with open lawns andponds. The Japanese garden, conceptua-lised in stone, plants and water, was recreated in 1988 with the help of artist Helge Lundström. Malmö’s canals flow through Kungsparken and Slottsparken. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3-4
Stapelbäddsparken, v. Hamnen, Malmö.Completed in 2005 and will form part of a planned activity park. The main attrac-tion is a large concrete skate park. The park will also be used for events, such asconcerts and open-air cinema. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, stapelbaddsparken.se D3
Öresundsparken/Ribersborg, Malmö. Öresundsparken was built in the 1920s,
and has three lakes interspersed withparkland and flower beds. The park attracts a wide variety of birds. Ribers-borgsstranden was created a few years after the park, and is a 3 km long white sandy beach with bathing jetties, lawns and groves of trees. Open-air and musical events during the summer. Info +46 (0)20-34 45 00, malmo.se D3-4
Simrishamn Bergengrenska Trädgården, on Stor-torget, Simrishamn. A unique garden in the style of the 19th century cottage garden. The entire location forms a unique, historic documentation of part of the history of Simrishamn and also agarden whose authentic plant material and design demonstrates the various epochs in garden architecture. Rose garden with about 80 varieties of heritage roses. L3
Brunnsparken, Simrishamn. Town park from the early 20th century with winding gravel paths beneath beautiful trees. Ivy-clad amphitheatre. Rhododendrons. Roses. L3
Stenshuvud National Park and Natur-um visitor centre, Kivik. Stenshuvud National Park was created in 1986. The mountain Stenshuvud is 97 m high. The national park is home to rich flora and many interesting species of animal, such as dormice and the the provincial insect of Skåne, the blue ground beetle. The visitor centre provides information on the park’s nature and wildlife. Guided nature walks on various themes start from here in spring, summer and aut-umn. Info +46 (0)414-708 82, stenshuvud.se L4
Skurup Skurups stadspark, Mårtensg., Skurup. Leafy park in rolling terrain created in 1927, mainly following the Danish style of gardening. Besides rhododendrons, the park has beautiful old trees such as copper beeches, red horse chestnuts, planes, small-leaved elm, hiba, juniper and a Linnaeus border with perennials. Children’s play area. Info +46 (0)411-53 60 58. G2
Svalöv Stenestad Park, Swedish Pomological Science Center in Stubbaröd in Söder-åsen. Information and visitor centre forfruit. The centre is developing its servicesall the time. Open weekends or othertimes for pre-booked groups. The centregrows old and local varieties, as well asnew foreign varieties which have neverbeen tried in Sweden. Fields with fruittrees and bushes are surrounded by orna-mental plants such as rhododendrons,magnolias, peonies and other perennials,unusual trees and meadow flowers.Herbgarden. Guided tours. Temporary andpermanent exhibitions, course program-me and café. Sales of decorative trees, shrubs as well as fruit and berry plants.Plenty of information and inspiration for keen gardeners. Info +46 (0)418-810 05, +46 (0)703-06 14 22. viktor Trajkovski – Associate Professor in Pomology. E8
Söderåsens National Park. Entrance inRöstånga. In the entrance to the parkis a small Arboretum planted with aselection of trees found in SöderåsenNational Park. Self guided informationby each and every tree. Info. RöstångaTourist Information Centre +46 (0)435-913 53. F8
Teckomatorp Embankments. Enjoy aleisurely walk in the Children’s Eco Forest(Barnens klimatskog) where childrenhave planted all the trees. A newlyestablished and charming recreationalarea that breathes future and which issoon to be enhanced with sculptures.There is also a tower for bird watching,shelters and a barbecue area. Info. åsaAndersson +46 (0)418-47 53 91. E6
Tomelilla Christinehofs Ekopark, Andrarum. Openall year round. The eco-park encompas-ses the 18th century Christinehof manorhouse and its grounds, the unique indust-rial environment of the alum works, verkeån nature reserve, Borstakärr wet- lands, Hallamölla farm, and verkasjö lake. Hiking trails. Info +46 (0)417-263 70 christinehofsekopark.se J5
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Skogsbacken with salmon stair, Tome-lilla. Nature reserve in a central location,following the course of the välabäcken river. Walking and exercise trails, andvaried countryside with pure beech-woods, broadleaf woods, alder marsh-land, wetlands, high meadows, pine forest and spruce forest. Salmon trout play in the river on their journey to the sea and between 1 Sep-31 Dec can be seen using a salmon stair with ten steps. Info & bookings +46 (0)417-181 10. J3
Tomelilla stadspark, Rosencrantzg., Tomelilla. Park built between 1920 and1926 by gardener Per A. Nilsson and financed by donations. Exotic and unusualtrees and shrubs. Avenue of tulip trees, Carolina silverbell, tree of heaven, Japan-ese magnolia, dawn redwood, Amur cork tree and Chinese necklace poplar. Open all year round. Guided tours in summer. Info & bookings. +46 (0)411-55 11 51 or the Tourist Information Office on +46 (0)417-181 10. J3
Trelleborg Dalköpinge ängar, nature reserve 5 kmE of Trelleborg. Well-preserved Skåne grazing landscape, one of the few un-developed areas on the Baltic coast. Bestknown for protected orchids in marsh andmeadowland, but also for the pasque flowers, greater knapweed, burnet saxi-frage and field wormwood, etc. which grow here. Info +46 (0)410-73 33 20. E1
Stadsparken, Trelleborg. Created in 1896,this park was intended to be a botanical garden. It contains over 90 species of tree, the most exotic being the American plane tree, the Kentucky coffee tree, theCaucasiun wingnut and the Amur corktree. List available from tourist informa-tion. Info +46 (0)410-73 33 20. E1
Ystad Fritidsparken, Bollhusg., Ystad. The gard-ening organisation Planteringsvännerna planted an avenue of Italian alder here in1990. Fritidsparken is a geometrical fun-ctionalist park created for the 1936 Leis-ure Exhibition which attracted visitors from all round the world. Mirror lake,
cypress oaks and trimmed shrubs ystad.se I1
Monastery garden, S:t Petri Kyrkoplan, Ystad. Park-like garden surrounding themonastery pond. Beds, trees and medi-cinal herb garden and cabbage patchwith varieties used in the Middle Ages. Info +46 (0)411-57 72 86, klostret.ystad.se I1
Norra Promenaden, Ystad. The northernpromenade was built in about 1830 afterthe town council proposed improving thelook of Ystad with green spaces. This parkhas gently winding pathways followingan old river with bridges. These meet in a central circle with fountains and sum-mer flowers. Many lone trees, tulip trees,rhododendrons and azaleas. Light instal-lations in trees and gardens. Restaurant and stage. ystad.se I1
Peony garden, behind the monastery pond in Ystad. In the spirit of Emma Lundberg, artist and garden designer, who redesigned the former garden on thissite in 1938. Created by landscape architect Barbara Johnson. Open all year round. Info. +46 (0)411-57 72 86, klostret.ystad.se I1
Teaterparken, Ystad. Ystad’s theatre,designed by Peter Boisen, opened in1894. The park surrounding the theatrewas created at the turn of the last cen-tury. In front of the entrance is a robiniatree, just as it stood when the park wasbuilt. Low conifers: Danica arborvitae,bird’s nest Norway spruce, perennials.Info. www.ystad.se I1
Ängelholm Rose garden, opposite Stadshuset, Ängel- holm. This beautiful garden with roses, interesting shrubs and trees bordering the river Rönne was laid out in the early 1960s. Pergola with seats and pond with a fountain. Info +46 (0)431-821 30. C11
Stadsparken, Ängelholm. In the centre of town between Skolg. and Kameng. Different flower beds and a variety of interesting trees, such as Camperdown
elm, plane trees and magnolia. Beautiful fountain with statue. Info +46 (0)431-821 30. C11
Ängelholms hembygdspark, Thorslundsg., Ängelholm. Open air mu-seum with animals, ponds for birds and five old buildings – technology museum, Grönwallska house, Luntertunstugan cottage, leather museum, school muse-um and inn. Children’s play area. The park opened in 1935. Trees began to be planted in the 18th century to retain thesandy soil. Open all year round. Admis-sion free. Info +46 (0)431-821 30. C11
Shopping – gardenstores and nurseries Wonderful plants for the garden, patio or balcony. Shops large and small for the keen gardener.
Burlöv Åkarps Allväxtcenter, Lundav. 83, åkarp. Everything for the house and garden. Large range of pot plants and summer flowers. Display garden and café. Info +46 (0)40-46 40 03, allvaxtcenter.se E4
Båstad Bohus Perenner och Växter, Hemmeslöv Båstad. Small garden centre specialising in hostas, hemerocallis, irises, heritage and modern perennials. Closed Mon. Info +46 (0)431-748 16, bohus1.nu C13
Bäckdalens Handelsträdgård, Hallavara near Hovs Hallar. Herbs and vegetables from our own organic farm, perennials. Display garden. Open from spring equi-nox to end Oct. Info +46 (0)431-36 53 14, basilika.nu C13
Hallandsåsens Växtbutik, in Hasslöv. Wide range of garden plants, specia-lising in modern and historical roses.Info +46 (0)430-260 25, hallandsasensvaxtbutik.se C13
Hantverkshuset at Norrvikens träd-gårdar, Båstad. Sales mainly of plants,many grown on site. Sometimes demon-strations of plaited iron baskets andmetal flowers in the workshop. Info + 46 (0)431-36 90 40, norrvikenstradgardar.se C13
Horsabäck Perenner, Horsabäck, våx-torp. Specialising in perennials. Info +46 (0)430-320 54, stilonline.nu/horsaback E12
Willab Garden, Ö. Karup near Båstad.Sweden’s largest exhibition of green-houses and patios. Exhibition, shop andcafé. Info +46 (0)431-686 00, willabgarden.se D13
Eslöv Flyinge Plantshop, Plantskolev., Flyinge. Top quality plants grown on site. Pondaccessories, pots, garden tools, granite,etc. Info +46 (0)46-523 55, flyingeplantshop.se F5
Johans Trädgård & Miljö, Sallerupsv. 1, Eslöv. Garden centre in central Skåne. Wide range. Expert staff. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)413-162 00. F6
Helsingborg Cedergren & Co Plantskola, Starkod-dersg. 4, Råå. Speciality: roses and clematis. Wide range of other gardenplants. Info +46 (0)42-26 00 52, cedergrens.com B8
Flora Linnéa, Fredriksdal Open-AirMuseum and Botanical Garden, Helsingborg. Garden shop with specialrange of roses and perennials plus adviceon gardening and interior design. Openall year round. Info +46 (0)42-32 77 99, floralinnea.com B9
Mellanmossens Perenner, Mellan-mossev. 102, Påarp. Speciality: peren-nials. Open April-Oct. Info +46 (0)42-22 60 65.mellanmossensperenner.teliaweb.se C8
Plantagen, Landskronav. 773, Rydebäck. (Exit 27.) Large shop with everything for
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the garden. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)42-370 730, plantagen.se C8
Sofiero Blomster- och Trädgårdshandel, Sofiero Palace and Gardens, Helsingborg.Unique victorian garden shop sellingquality products for your garden. Sofierospecials: Rhododendron, the Sofieromarguerite daisy and scented geraniums.Other: Old-fashioned English roses,perennials, bulbs and seeds, etc. Famousfor its flower arrangements. Open allyear round. Info +46 (0)42-924 05,sofieroblomster.se B9
Växthuset Maria Park (nursery), Mariahällsv. 100, Helsingborg. Largerange of flowers, plants, pots, etc.Located next to Restaurant Linnea-trädgården in its unique greenhouse setting. Open all year around. Info. +46 (0)42-21 42 61, vaxthusetmariapark.se B9
Hässleholm Backagårdens Trädgård, Finja, Hässle-holm. Open all year around. Info +46 (0)451-160 96. backagardens.com H9
Blomsterlandet, Hässleholm. Indoor andoutdoor plants plus cut flowers. Open allyear around. Info. +46 (0)451-74 44 40,blomsterlandet.se I9
Jagorstrands trädgård, Ängsvägen 1,vinslöv. Landscape design and gardenshop selling products created by well-known artists. Garden of 1,600 m2 withtranquil seated areas for relaxation.Opening times: Wednesday, Thursday2-6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. andlast Sunday of the month 11 a.m.-2 p.m.,closed January-March. Info. +46 (0)706-48 19 50, +46 (0)44-819 50, jagorstrand.se J9
ÖSPAB Växtvaruhus, Röinge, road 23, Hässleholm. Wide range of indoor and outdoor plants and cut flowers. Info +46(0)451-847 48, ospab.com I9
Höganäs Bär & Grönt, Långarödsv. 236-25, Höga-näs. Wide range of indoor and outdoor
plants and accessories. Info +46(0)42-33 49 30, barochgront.se A10
Lantmännen in Viken, Karlsfältsv. 3,viken. Wide range of garden equipmentand plants. Info: +46 (0)42-23 61 10,vikenslantman.se A10
Purple Living, Görslövs Byav. 27, Jons-torp. Flowers and interior design forfun and hobby. Opening times: Tuesday– Sunday. Info. +46 (0)707-41 48 59, purpleliving.se B10
HörbyLinders Plantskola, Köinge, southeast ofHörby, small-size nursery. Craftsmanlikeand organic cultivation of unusual plantsfor those looking for an exotic additionto their garden. Landscape design servicesalso available. The nursery is open byarrangement at weekends in spring andautumn and also offers lectures, plantsales and guided tours of the arboretum.Info. +46 (0)733-51 87 16, lindersplantskola.se I6
Tilia Trädgård, Norrto southwest Hörby.Top quality unusual and familiar shrubs, trees and perennials. Theme days everyMonday from May to September withvarious talks and discounted prices. Opening times: April-October, Wednesday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Other-wise by arrangement. Info. +46 (0)732-41 22 34, tiliatradgard.net H6
Höör Holma Ekobutik, Holma, Höör. Organic local produce. Open Thurs-Sat all yearround. Info +46 (0)413-220 80. stiftelsenholma.org G7
Klinta Kryddor & Grönt with garden café, Klinta on Ringsjön lake, road 23, Höör. Own organic vegetables and herbs, nursery, café serving home-made cakes, gift and garden shop, organic food and wonderful views of the park and herb garden. Online store. Open April-Dec. Info +46 (0)413-331 39, klinta.org. G6
Västernäs Handelsträdgård. Garden centre near the centre of Höör. Every-thing from perennials and pot plants to shrubs and trees. Open March-Nov. Info +46 (0)413-200 45, vasternas.se G7
Klippan Bjärhus Växtbutik, Bjärhus, Pl 7742, Klippan. Quality plants & expertise. Info +46 (0)435-102 95, bjarhus.se E9
Kristianstad Annehills Plantskola, Kung Knuts v. 65, Kristianstad. Info +46(0)44-24 45 39. K8
Häxans Trädgård, Lillaforsv. 38, Dege-berga. Herb garden with sales in the summer. Info +46 (0)768-52 76 22, haxanstradgard.nu K6
Solhaga Handelsträdgård, Slättängsv. 51, Kristianstad. Info +46 (0)44-12 82 54. K7
Växthuset in Kristianstad, Häråkrav. 22, Kristianstad. Info +46 (0)44-12 75 80, vaxthuset.vaxtkraftbutiken.se K8
ÖSPAB Växtvaruhus, Klockarestigen 2, Ö. Sönnarslöv. Nursery. Info +46 (0)44-33 11 90, ospab.com J6
Kävlinge Löddeköpinge Plantskola, 1,2 km Nof centre. A nursery with a difference. Wide range, perennials, ornamental grasses, roses , etc. Open all year round.Info +46 (0)46-70 52 02, loddekopingeplantskola.com D5
Landskrona Horto Green, Norrenäsv., Asmundtorp, Landskrona. Nursery and garden centre. Info +46 (0)418-43 23 00, hortogreen.com D7
Vivekas Kryddgård, vadensjö Rönne-berga Backe 25, nursery for culinary and medicinal plants. Shop selling herbs, vegetables, etc. Info +46 (0)708-13 26 81. C7
Växthuset in Tullstorp, Tullstorpsv. 92, Landskrona. Greenhouse shop and garden centre. Info +46 (0)418-208 08, vaxthusetitullstorp.se C7
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Stenshuvud National Park and Naturum
Sofiero Blomster- och Trädgårdshandel(Flower & Garden Shop)
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Bäckdalens Handelsträdgård (Horticultural Farm)
Annelövs Trädgård, Krutv. 1, Annelöv. Roses, indoor plants and summer plants. Farm shop. Info +46 (0)418-43 34 73. D6
MB Plantshop, Hagåkersg. 10, Lands-krona. Nursery, gift shop and café. Info +46 (0)418-231 31, alltiglantan.se C7
Lomma Borealis, Plantskolev. Alnarp. Borealissells and cultivates rare and unusualhardy garden plants among which canbe found perennials, bulbs and Alpinespecies but also shrubs and trees. March-September Friday-Sunday. Info.borealisplant.se D4
Flädie Plantskola, Flädie kyrkv. 27, Flädie/Bjärred. Wide range of plants. Open in season. Info +46 (0)702-74 82 30, fladieplantskola.se D4
Lund Lilla Fiskaregatans Trädgårdsbutik, Lilla Fiskareg. 19, Lund. Largest selection of bulbs in the Nordic countries, seeds and rare plants. Weibulls etc. Info +46 (0)46-12 17 55, lillafiskaregatanstradgardsbutik.se E5
Plantagen, Avtalsv. 5, Lund. Wide rangeof outdoor & indoor plants and cut flowers, bulbs, seeds and garden furniture,barbecues & other accessories. Info +46 (0)46-16 27 30, plantagen.se E5
Trädgårdsmästar’n, veberödsv. 80, Dal-by. Small, personal garden packed withideas and inspiration. Selling heritageroses, herbs, shrubs and the odd uniqueplant. Info +46 (0)46-13 28 48.tradgardsmastarn.se F4
Malmö Dammtorps Handelsträdgård, Tull-storpsv. 58, Malmö. Spring and summer flowers, herbs and organic apple orchard.Cats Findus and Pettson and the Mus-covy duck with her ducklings. Info +46(0)40-49 00 93. D3
Mattssons Handelsträdgård, Kalkbrottsg. 119, Limhamn. Summer flowers, perennials, pot plants and compost. Info +46 (0)40-15 55 22. C3
Plantagen, Svågertorp retail park, Malmö.Plantagen is a gardening chain selling plants for the garden and the home. Garden furniture, accessories, barbecues, leisure equipment and interior design products. Info +46 (0)40-37 46 40, plantagen.se D3
Trädgårdshandel in Limhamn, västanv. 5, Limhamn. Browse among the plants, enjoy a cup of coffee under the walnut tree or attend one of our regular events. Info +46 (0)40-51 05 00, +46 (0)735-87 58 64, tradgardshandel.se C3
Trädgårdspaletten, Stattenav. 5, Malmö.3500 m2 fantastic experience for flowerenthusiasts. Tropical exhibition green-house with animals. Greenhouse thatturns into an orangery in the winter, hostconcerts, exhibitions and lectures in theautumn and grows plants for sale therest of the year. 6 green-houses growingplants. Guided tours for prebookedgroups. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)40- 823 49,tradgardspaletten.se D3
Osby Växtmästaren in Osby, Smedjeg. 2 A, Osby. The latest trends and plants. Info +46 (0)479-143 28, vaxtmastaren-osby.se J12
Simrishamn Apotekarns Trädgård, Storg. 17, Simris-hamn. The garden of a medieval apothe-cary in Österlen. Display garden, sales. Open 1/4-30/8. Info +46 (0)414-161 70, apotekarns.com L3
A taste of the Mediterranean in theheart of Österlen. Simrishamnsv 8,Hammenhög. Garden and shop whereSkåne and Greece meet. Here, grapevines, lilac and jasmine grow side byside with olive and fig trees. A largevariety of herbaceous plants give thegarden an added Mediterranean feel.In the shop: Greek icons, flowerpots,olives, etc. Garden tours and olivetasting. Open Easter Monday-Sunday12 noon-6 p.m., mid April-mid June,Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m., mid June-mid
August, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 22 June-15August, Tuesday-Friday 12 noon-6 p.m.,Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Info +46 (0)414-44 06 66. K2
Blå Huset in Borrby. Köpmang. 6, Borrby. Themed guided garden tours at2 p.m. on Saturdays in July and Augustor by arrangement. Garden shop andnursery, inspirational garden. Info +46(0)411-52 11 20, blahusetiborrby.se K2
Elverhöj, vitaby. Shop selling beautifulbits and pieces plus flowers, wreaths,olive trees, herbs and spices. RusticDanish/French designs presented in atruly charmingly Danish way! OpenSaturday-Sunday May-September.Info. +46 (0)414-711 11. elverhoj.se K4
Hannasgården, Hannas, on road 9.Kitchen garden nursery specialising in chillies, peppers, garlic, tomatoes, geraniums and herbs. Egg from free roaming hens. Open during the summer. Info +46 (0)708-44 23 86, hannasgarden.se K2
Haven Österlen, Gärsnäs. Garden opento the public with box parterres andorangeries. Medicinal herb garden. Flowershop, unique geraniums and Mediter-ranean plants. Coffee. Tulip exhibitionApril-May. Info +46 (0)414-504 90.Opening times see: havenosterlen.se K3
Jansro Gård & Ateljé, Kivik. S. Mellby-Bästekille road. Garden open to visitorswith three garden rooms. An inner court-yard retreat created by Leila Jansro.Shop for home and garden. Art exhibi-tion. Café. Open March- DecemberThursday-Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., julitis-sön 11-17. Info. +46 (0)414-715 20.jansro.se K4
JHL Bygg o Garden Center, Tommarp. Pot plants, hedging plants, roses, shrubs and trees. Tools and accessories. Info +46 (0)414-285 30, jhl.nu L2
Kiviks Trädgård, Nybromölla 2. Between Kivik and Rörum. Own roses and fruit trees. Large range of other garden plants.
Info +46 (0)414-244 41, kivikstradgard.se L4
Ninnis Trädgård, Baskemölla. Farmers’market 1st Saturday of the month June-September, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Locallyproduced organic vegetables, honey andhandicrafts. Garden café. Baskemölla.Info. +46 (0)414-261 16, +46 (0)733-34 94 20, ekobonden.se L3
Raskarums Plantskola, S:t Olof. 140heritage roses, rosarium. Info +46(0)414-602 07, [email protected] K4
Roskraft, Rosskolan in Ö. Hoby. Own rooted roses. Large unusual own grown range. Guided tours. Info +46 (0)414-304 11, roskraft.se L2
Shipley’s Home & Garden, GlimmingeGosen, Hammenhög. Unique gardenproducts and house interiors. Gardenfurniture, urns, pots in addition toexclusive and unique products for you,your home and garden. Open in summerInfo. +46 (0)707-98 51 51, shipleys.se K2
Siv Bengtsson, Grevlunda 7, vitaby. 400different sorts of geranium. Zonal, scen-ted and botanical geraniums. Info +46(0)414-722 66. K4
Sparrisgården, Skillinge towards Ö. Hoby.Asparagus plants and garden accessories for sale, April-May. Fresh white and greenasparagus May-June. Other local products. Info +46 (0)414-305 05, sparris.se L2
Tågarps Trädgård, between Ö. Tommarp and Gärsnäs. Wide range of garden plants, roses, fruit trees, clematis and other nursery plants. Unusual plants. Info +46 (0)414-203 31, tagarpstradgard.se L3
Ulriksdals Trädgård in Kivik. Carefully selected range of beautiful, practical garden accessories. Urns, statues, qua-lity tools and other products to make gardening easier and add that special touch. Special nursery with all species of helleborus grown in Sweden and different colours and types of oriental
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hybrids. Also unusual trees, shrubs and perennials. Open Easter-Sept Fri-Sun, summer Tue-Sun. Info +46 (0)414-706 10, edafos.se L4
Äpplets Hus in Kivik, next to Kiviks Musteri. Learn everything about apples. Garden open to the public, Collection orchard. Exhibition garden Guided tours and cider tasting – book in advance. Plants and garden accessories for sale. Info & bookings +46 (0)414-719 40, appletshus.se L4
Sjöbo Tofta Trädgård, Grimstofta, Sjöbo. Springand summer plants, indoor plants, pots, etc. Info +46 (0)416-101 50, grimstofta.com H4
Skurup Gardeco, Sandåkra 6, Skurup, nearJohanna Museum. Shop selling all kindsof small and large plants under one roof.Info. +46 (0)706-52 61 95, gardeco.nu G2
Gunnebo Trädgård, Landsv. 9, Skivarp. Garden centre with plants for your wholegarden. Info +46 (0)411-302 01, gunnebotradgard.com G2
Munkahills Handelsträdgård, Lindby Skurup. Seasonal flowers and plants all year round. Info +46 (0)411-410 72. G2
Wallströms Plantskola, Almaröd, Skiv-arp. Major producer of nursery plants. Grown in Sweden. Info +46 (0)411- 308 40, wallstromsplant.com G1
Staffanstorp Skåne-Plantor, Hemmestorp 3, Staf-fanstorp (on road 108-road 11). Large range of garden & indoor plants and accessories. Info +46 (0)46-25 73 88, skaneplantor.se E4
Tirups Örtagård, Staffanstorp. Large herb garden open to the public. Nursery with about 600 varieties of herbs for cooking, dyeing and medicinal use. Also scented geraniums and old-fashioned perennials. Shop and café. Guided tours
Info +46 (0)40-44 52 53, tirupsortagard.se E4
ÖSPAB Växtvaruhus, Pihls v. 1, Stora Uppåkra, Staffanstorp/Lund. Large rangeof garden & indoor plants and accesso-ries. Info +46 (0)46-15 12 12, ospab.comE4
Svalöv Norrvidinge Handelsträdgård, flower shop, nursery plants, just outside Tecko-matorp. Info +46 (0)418-66 05 45. E6
Madame Plantier, Kågeröd. A wonderful mix of flowers and interior design in this cosy rural shop. Info +46 (0)418-808 13. E8
Svedala Dala-plantor, Länsmansv. 24, Svedala. Info. +46 (0)40-40 06 85, dalaplantor.se E2
Krågeholm Nursery and Shop,Krågeholmsv. 80, Svedala. Summerflowers, tomato and cucumber plants,cut flowers, garden and potted plants.Open all year around. Info. +46 (0)40-40 34 08. E2
Statarmuseet i Skåne – museum be-tween Torup Castle and Bara Gardens open to the public. Fruit trees and allot-ments dating from 1920. Nursery with home-grown old-fashioned perennials, herbs and summer flowers. Plants can be bought in pots, or you can pick them or dig them up yourself. Museum shop with gifts and other products. Café with freshly ground coffee and freshly baked cakes. Info & bookings +46 (0)40-44 70 90, statarmuseet.com E3
Tomelilla Växtkraft Rosenhagen, Skåne-Tranås.Garden shop and outdoor cultivation ofplants plus potted plants. Retail andwholesale. Info +46(0)417-201 60,tomelilla.vaxtkraft.nu J3
Ullstorps Gardencenter, Ullstorp, Tome-lilla-Simrishamn. Pot plants, cut flowers, pots, compost, fertiliser, tools,
wreaths and bouquets. Info +46 (0)417-104 05. J3
Trelleborg Blomsterhuset Europe, Hedv. 117, Trelleborg. Plants, perennials, fruit bushesand trees. Info +46 (0)410-462 40. E1
Bodarpsgården, Bodarp, Trelleborg.Raspberry groves incorporating a caféand farm shop. Hampers are made toorder for picnics in the open. Info. +46(0)706-42 38 68, bodarpsgarden.comD2
Terdén Plantskola, v. Tommarp, Trelle-borg. Nursery with large garden centre. Speciality: Rare, unusual plants and heri-tage roses. Guided tours and tailor-made courses. Info +46 (0)410-127 57, terden.se E1
Vellinge Eknes Blomsterodling, S. Ängav. 37, vellinge. Cut roses grown, summer cut flowers and summer plants, bees. Open March-Dec. Info +46 (0)40-42 04 73. D2
Gessie Örta- och Rosengård, Gessiev.20, Gessie, vellinge. Heritage roses,herbs and perennials, rare geraniums. Info +46 (0)706-46 60 81, gessieortaorosengard.se D2
Plantskolan i Vellinge, Allén 19, vellinge. Nursery with wide range of garden plants,summer plants and accessories. Open April-Nov. Info +46 (0)40-42 24 85. D2
Vellingeblomman, Falsterbov. 177/9, vellinge. Every plant imaginable for home and garden. Garden accessories, ponds, pumps and art. Café. Open all year round. Info +46 (0)40-42 96 30, vellingeblomman.se D2
Ystad Blomsterhuset Europe, Förskeppsg.2, Edvinshem, Ystad. Plants andperennials. Info +46 (0)411-130 33.blomsterhuseteuropa.se I1
Inge Mårtenssons Handelsträdgård,Hagestad, Löderup. Large range of
summer flowers in addition to a largenumber of perennials for sale such ashome-grown lavender plants and around50 different types of hostas (plantainlilies). +46 (0)706-85 81 50, loderupturism.se. K1
Plantskolan in Stora Herrestad, Norre-vallsv. 15, Stora Herrestad. Unusual trees and shrubs. Wide range of heritage roses. Info +46 (0)411-55 21 69. J2
Trädgårdstjänst Fischer & Sundblad,S Koboltsg 15, Ystad. Design, planning,construction and maintenance ofgardens and recreational areas. Shopselling everything for your dream garden.Gravel & garden quartz, decorativeshingle, slabs and paving stones, etc.Large range of pots, garden decorations,garden lights and water features. visitthe concept gardens. Info. +46 (0)411-154 35 www.tradgardstjanst.nu I1
Ystad Plantskola, Malmöv., Ystad. Abrahamsfält, Ystad. All you need foryour garden. A large range of perennials,roses, shrubs and trees in addition topots and tubs, trellises, soil, fertilizers,etc. Info +46 (0)411-105 38. ystadplantskola.se I2
Åbergs Trädgård, Karlhemsv., Öja, road 19, Ystad. Display garden, large range of perennials, herbs, summer flowers & vegetable plants. Trees and shrubs. Historic garden. Lectures and talks in the summer. Café with course venue, +46 (0)411-153 60. Info +46 (0)411-125 54, abergsgarden.nu I2
Ängelholm Bostället Sköna Ting, Nya Axtorpsv. 232, Munka-Ljungby an interior design and garden store with a difference. Fabu-lous selection of “beautiful things” andplants for home and garden. Info +46(0)431-43 06 70, bostallet-skonating.se D11
Hedentorps Plantskola, Kullav. 95, Ängelholm. A small nursery with a huge and interesting range. Info +46 (0)431-122 32. C11
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Munka Garden, Ellenbergav. 1-5, Munka-Ljungby. Speciality: water plants, peren-nials, trees and shrubs. Info +46 (0)431-44 92 90, munkagarden.com D11
Plantskolan in Ängelholm, Helsing-borgsv. 54, Ängelholm. Wide range of perennials. Own grown plant material, fruit trees, roses and shrubs. Info +46(0)431-173 50, plantskolan.se C11
Västra Gård, Helsingborgsv. 589, Ängel-holm. Old-fashioned farm, café, gardenplants, pots and other garden access-ories. Info +46 (0)431-31 11 10, vastragard.se C10
Yngves Växtcenter, Byggetsrundan 167, Stavershult, Munka-Ljungby. Speciality: hedging plants and rhododendrons. Sleepers. Info +46 (0)431-44 10 87. D11
Östra Göinge Denningarums Gård, Östanå, Broby. See Gardens page 19 for more info. Info +46 (0)44-440 08, denningarumsgard.nu K11
Guided garden toursApotekarns Trädgård, Storg. 17, Simris-hamn. The garden of a medieval apothe-cary in Österlen. Garden open to the public, sale of orangery plants, herbs, perennials, terracotta, concrete pots, etc. Tours for groups by arrangement. Open 1/4-30/8. Info +46 (0)414-161 70, apotekarns.com L3
Blå Huset in Borrby, Köpmang. 6, Borr-by. Guided themed garden tours Satur-day in July and Aug 2 pm by arrange-ment. Inspirational garden with ponds,stream, groves, perennials and an areafor drought- resistant plants. Shop andnursery. Info +46 (0)411-52 11 20,blahusetiborrby.se K2
“Castles and manors in North West Skåne”. We visit: vegeholm, Rössjöholm, Össjö Herrgård, Tomarps Kungsgård and
the park at vrams Gunnarstorp. Events in the summer. Info & bookings +46 (0)431-821 30, turist.engelholm.se C11
Fabulous food tours on the hills of Brösarp, with a taste of the produce ofSkåne’s small-scale food producers andLinnaeus-inspired guided tours. 4 kmapprox. 5 hours, 7 km-approx. 6 hours. Geology, plant life and historical land-scape. Fee including food and drinks. Bookings +46 (0)706-82 38 25, upplevonjut.se K5
Garden walks in the Citadel allotments, Landskrona. For groups – book in advance. Info & bookings. +46 (0)418-47 30 00, landskrona.se C7
Karins Trädgårdsresor, Lund. Join other keen gardeners on tours to familiar and new gardens and nurseries – inspiration and relaxation combined. Info +46(0)46-39 99 69, karins-tradgardsresor.se, [email protected].
Katrinetorp, Katrinetorps Allé 1,Malmö. Listen to the history of Katrine-torp from the early 17th century, gaze at the amazing decorative paintings and find out how the styles of different periods affected the design of the parkand garden. Guided tours during thesummer. Tours for groups by arrange-ment. Info +46 (0)40-46 71 66, malmo.se/katrinetorp D3
Killahusets Trädgård. See sign on thecoast road at Mälarhusen. Rose garden. Guided tours June/July. Admission. Please pre-book larger groups.Info +46 (0)411-52 81 23. L1
Kiviks Esperöd Arboretet, Kivik. In 1922 Albert Wallis started an arboretum, pri-marily of conifers. By 1924 he had plan-ted approximately 3,000 trees. Rare treescontinue to be planted today. The arbo-retum is open to visitors. Activities. Guideon request. Info +46 (0)414-712 61, osterlen.com/arboretum L4
Kronotorp, Tågarpsv. 96, Glemmingebro. English-inspired rose garden. Garden walks and other garden events. Admis-sion fee. Info & bookings. +46 (0)736-18 42 37, gronlivskraft.se J2
Köpingsbergs Vingård, Köpingsbergs Gård, Köpingebro. vineyard with approximately 3,500 vines. Tours. Shop. Info & registration +46 (0)411-55 06 25, kopingsberg.se J1
Mari-Ann & Bengt-Erik Larsson, Skog-dala, Kivik. Large undulating natural garden with stream and ponds, rhodo-dendrons, roses, hostas and approxi-mately 250 other perennials. Guided pre-booked groups only. Info & bookings +46 (0)414-708 14. L4
Norra koloniområdet, Simrishamn. 146 allotments, 120 with buildings. Open all year round. Guided tours Thurs in July 7 pm. Info +46 (0)414-132 62. L3
“On Spot Story” – a fun and easy way of exploring Skurup. Use your mobile phone or MP3 player to listen to a guide. Info instantphoneguide.se G2
“On Spot Story” – a fun and easy way of exploring Malmö. Use your mobile phone or MP3 player to listen to a guide. Info instantphoneguide.se C3-D3-4
Roskraft, rose nursery in Östra Hoby. Own rooted roses. Large unusual own grown range. Tours. Info +46 (0)414-304 11, roskraft.se L2
Stenestad Park, Swedish Pomological Science Center Gardens are open tovisitors enjoying a quiet stroll in abeautiful horticultural environment.Learn about the history of pomologyand horticulture in general by joininga guided tour, course or lecture or visitone of the exhibitions. The centre seeksto provide horticultural and naturetourists with a positive experienceonsite. Info. +46 (0)418-810 05,(0)703-06 14 22, viktor Trajkovski – Associate Professor in Pomology. E8
Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, Tomelilla. Study circles, walks including Fyledalen. Booking required. Fee. Info. & bookings+46 (0)417-181 10, tomelilla.snf.se J3
Tomelilla stadspark, Rosencrantzg., Tomelilla. Park built between 1920 and 1926 by gardener Per A. Nilsson Exotic and unusual trees and shrubs. Avenue of tulip trees, Carolina silverbell, tree ofheaven, Japanese magnolia, dawn red-wood, etc. Guided tours in July. Info +46 (0)417-181 10. J3
Ystads Trädgårdsförening Sub Rosa, Gardening club organises guided tours of the rosarium at Ystad monastery in the summer. Fee. Info +46 (0)411-702 43, subrosa.nu I1
Åbergs Trädgård, Karlhemsv., Öja on road 19, Ystad. Display garden, large range. Scented herb garden, perennials, vegetable plants, summer flowers, trees and shrubs. Lectures in the summer. Café with course venue, +46 (0)411-153 60. Info +46 (0)411-125 54, abergsgarden.nu I2
Äpplets Hus in Kivik, next to Kiviks Musteri. Learn everything about apples. Garden open to the public. Collection orchard. Exhibition garden Guided tours and cider tasting for groups – book in advance. Plants and garden accessories for sale. Info & bookings. +46 (0)414-719 40, appletshus.se L4
Österlenkryddor, Karlsfeltsv. 363, Köpingebro. Farm shop. Herb garden tours, lectures and courses. Refreshments for groups booked in advance. Info +46 (0)411-55 06 06, osterlenkryddor.se J2
More gardening inspiration can be found at skane.com
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BROBY, see Östra Göinge
BROMÖLLA Tourist Information Hermansens Gata 22, SE-295 31 BromöllaTel. +46 (0)456-82 22 22www.bromolla.se
BÅSTAD TourismThe Square, Köpmansgatan 1, SE-269 21 BåstadTel. +46 (0)431-750 45www.bastad.com
DEGEBERGA Tourist Information (June-Aug)c/o Ekströms Café/Hemslöjdsboden (Arts & Crafts Studio)Tingsvägen 23, SE-297 31 DegebergaTel. +46 (0)44-35 00 04, +46 (0)44-35 02 62www.kristianstad.se
ESLÖV Tourist InformationNorregatan 9, SE-241 33 EslövTel. +46 (0)413-628 80www.eslov.se
FALSTERBONÄSET Tourist Information Östra Hamnplan 2, SE-236 38 HöllvikenTel. +46 (0)40-42 54 54www.vellinge.se
HELSINGBORG Tourist Information *Kungsgatan 11, SE-252 21 HelsingborgTel. +46 (0)42-10 43 50www.helsingborg.se
HÄSSLEHOLM Tourism * Hässleholm Kulturhus, Vattugatan 18, SE-281 31 HässleholmTel. +46 (0)451-26 73 00www.hassleholm.se
HÖGANÄS Tourist InformationTown Hall, Centralgatan 20,SE-263 82 HöganäsTel. +46 (0)42-33 77 74www.turism.hoganas.se
HÖRBY Tourist InformationGamla Torg 5, SE-242 31 Hörby Tel. +46 (0)415-181 80www.horby.se
HÖÖR Tourist Information *Järnvägsgatan 8, SE-243 30 HöörTel. +46 (0)413-275 75, www.turisthoor.se
KLIPPAN Tourist InformationStorgatan 46, SE-264 80 KlippanTel. +46 (0)435-282 00www.klippan.se
KRISTIANSTAD Tourist Information *Stora Torg, SE-291 80 KristianstadTel. +46 (0)44-13 53 35www.kristianstad.se
LANDSKRONA Tourist Information Centres – VENRegeringsgatan 13, SE-261 36 LandskronaTel. +46 (0)418-47 30 00www.landskrona.se/turismBorstahusens Camping Tourist Information Centre (April - Sept)Campingvägen, Borstahusen, SE-261 61 Landskrona Tel. +46 (0)418-108 37www.borstahusenscamping.sePrästasvängen Konferens & Fritids (Conference & Leisure) Tourist Information Centre Landsvägen 275, SE-260 13 S:t Ibb, Ven Tel. +46 (0)418-724 40, www.prastasvangen.se Tycho Brahe-museets Tourist Information (Apr-Oct) Landsvägen 182, SE-260 13 S:t Ibb, VenTel. +46 (0)418-725 30 www.tychobrahe.com
LUND Tourist Information *Kyrkogatan 11, SE-222 22 LundTel. +46 (0)46-35 50 40www.lund.se
MALMÖ Tourist Information *Centralen, Skeppsbron, SE-211 20 MalmöTel. +46 (0)40-34 12 00Skånegården *, Skånegårdsvägen 5,SE-218 36 BunkeflostrandTel. +46 (0)40-34 12 00 www.malmo.se
OSBY Tourist InformationÖstra Järnvägsg 3, The Station, SE-283 41 OsbyTel. +46 (0)479-165 51www.osby.se
RÖSTÅNGA Tourist Information (Apr-Sept)Nackarpsdalsv. 4, SE-260 24 RöstångaTel. +46 (0)435-913 53 (+46 (0)418-47 50 15, other times)www.svalov.se
SIMRISHAMN Tourist Information *Tullhusgatan 2, SE-272 80 SimrishamnTel. +46 (0)414-81 98 00 www.simrishamn.se/turism
SJÖBO Tourist Information Gamla Torg 10, SE-275 80 SjöboTel. +46 (0)416-272 01www.sjobo.se
SKURUP Tourist InformationStora Torggatan 4, SE-274 80 SkurupTel. +46 (0)411-53 60 58www.skurup.seTourist Information Johanna Museum (May-Sept)Sandåkra 6, SE-274 92 SkurupTel. +46 (0)411-427 80www.johannamuseet.seMossby Turistbyrå (May-Aug)Mossby 172, SE-274 53 SkivarpTel. +46 (0)411-53 30 05 www.mossbykaffestuga.se
SMYGEHUK Tourist Information (May-Sept)Köpmansmagasinet, SE-231 79 SmygehamnTel/fax: +46 (0)410-240 53www.trelleborg.se
TOMELILLA Tourist InformationCentralgatan 13, SE-273 30 TomelillaTel. +46 (0)417-181 10www.tomelilla.se
TOREKOV Tourist InformationHamnplanen 2, SE-260 93 TorekovTel. +46 (0)431-36 31 80www.torekov.se
TRELLEBORG Tourist Information * Kontinentgatan 2, SE-231 42 TrelleborgTel. +46 (0)410-73 33 20www.trelleborg.se
YSTAD Tourist Information * S:t Knuts Torg, SE-271 42 YstadTel. +46 (0)411-57 76 81www.ystad.se
ÅHUS Tourist Information * Järnvägsgatan 7, SE-296 31 ÅhusTel. +46 (0)44-13 47 77www.kristianstad.se
ÄNGELHOLM Tourist InformationStortorget, SE-262 32 ÄngelholmTel. +46 (0)431-821 30www.turist.engelholm.se
ÖRKELLJUNGA Tourist InformationStorgatan 2, SE-286 80 ÖrkelljungaTel. +46 (0)435-551 58 www.orkelljunga.se
ÖSTRA GÖINGE (June-Aug)Broby centrum, SE-280 60 BrobyTel. +46 (0)44-775 60 68 ostragoinge.se
Privately run tourist information centres:VISIT ÖSTERLEN Tourist InformationLillevångsgatan 6, SE-272 32 SimrishamnTel. +46(0)414-204 10visitosterlen.se
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