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4 Karlshamn - Sölvesborg

  • Length

    33 km

  • Elevation

    234 m

Apelöga

Enjoy the coastal landscape, cultural history and amazing sights from the saddle of your bike along this exciting stage between Karlshamn and Sölvesborg.

In this section of the trail, you’ll be biking in an open landscape along the coast, where there are many beaches you can cool off with a swim.

Continue your bicycle ride toward Mörrum, which is famous for its sport fishing waters that contain plenty of salmon and sea trout. When you reach Norje, you’ll be at the halfway point of the Sydostleden Trail.

In Sölvesborg, you’ll bike across the spectacular Sölvesborg Bridge, which connects the Listerlandet peninsula with the city. It’s the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in Europe and boasts fantastic lighting in the evening.

The cosy town centre has cafés, shops, and restaurants and around the town square. You’ll find a street pattern virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages. Only a short walk away is the oldest building in town,

St Nicolai Church, which was built around 1300. Another must see sight is the Four Seasons Park, created by the Dutch landscape architect, Piet Oudolf. 

Along the Sydostleden trail, there are train stations in the following towns:

Stage 1 – Växjö

Stage 3 – Karlshamn

Stage 4 – Karlshamn, Mörrum, Sölvesborg

Stage 5 – Sölvesborg, Bromölla, Fjälkinge, Kristianstad

Stage 6 – Kristianstad

Stage 7 – Simrishamn

33 km

234 m

  • 30-45 km
  • Lätt
  • Kustnära
  • Tätortsnära
  • Cykelbana, asfalt
  • Sydostleden

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Trampa i din egen takt och ta tid för många pauser! Photographer: Mickael Tannus
Cykel utanför Gummagården gårdsbutik Photographer: Mickael Tannus

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