Holiday in Southern Sweden

Region in Sweden — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇸🇪

Country

Sweden

Type

Region

Best time to travel

June to August for swimming season and long evenings, May and September mild and quiet, Midsummer (end of June) an experience

Budget/day

90-150 € (hotel, restaurant, Astrid Lindgren World)

Getting there from Germany

Ferry from Rostock/Travemünde to Trelleborg (6-7 hours) or Kiel to Gothenburg (14 hours overnight ferry), alternatively flight to Malmö/Copenhagen

About Southern Sweden

Southern Sweden is the Sweden that German families know and love from the books of Astrid Lindgren – a gently rolling landscape of red wooden houses, quiet lakes, fragrant pine forests, and endless summer evenings bathed in golden light. The regions of Skåne, Småland, Blekinge, and Halland together offer an amazing variety: from the vast canola fields of Skåne to the enchanted forests of Småland and the archipelago coasts along the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea. Småland is the heart of literary Sweden and the home of Astrid Lindgren: In Vimmerby stands Astrid Lindgren World, a theme park that brings Michel from Lönneberga, Pippi Longstocking, and Ronja the Robber's Daughter to life. The surrounding landscape with its stone walls, birch avenues, and red farmhouses looks just like it does in the books. Småland is also the center of Swedish glass art – in the so-called Glass Kingdom (Glasriket), you can watch glassblowers at work in over 15 glassworks and buy unique artworks. Skåne in the far south is Sweden's granary and culinary main region: Here, canola, wheat, and apples grow, and the restaurants around Malmö and Lund serve New Nordic Cuisine at a world-class level. The coastal town of Ystad is internationally known through the Wallander crime novels, and the white sandy beaches of Sandhammaren are among the most beautiful in Scandinavia. By the Öresund Bridge, Copenhagen is only 30 minutes away from Malmö. For German holidaymakers, Southern Sweden is ideally accessible by car thanks to ferry connections from Rostock, Travemünde, and Kiel to Trelleborg, Malmö, or Gothenburg. The region is perfect for the classic Swedish family holiday: a red holiday home by the lake, canoeing at the doorstep, blueberries in the forest, and moose standing at the forest edge at dawn.

Families
95
Safety
95
Relaxation
90
Nature
85
Romance
70

Top 6 highlights in Southern Sweden

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Astrid Lindgren's World, Vimmerby

Theme park centered around Pippi, Michel, and Ronja in the original landscape of Småland, a dream for families

2

Glasriket (Glass Kingdom)

Over 15 glassworks in Småland where you can watch glassblowers and buy Swedish glass art

3

Ales Stenar

Sweden's Stonehenge – a Viking-era ship setting made of 59 stones on a cliff overlooking the Baltic Sea

4

Sandhammaren Beach

Kilometer-long white sandy beach at the southern tip of Sweden, one of the most beautiful beaches in Scandinavia

5

Ystad & Wallander Tour

Charming old town with half-timbered houses and filming locations of Henning Mankell's Wallander crime novels

6

Öresund Bridge to Copenhagen

Iconic 16 km long bridge from Malmö to Copenhagen, perfect for a day trip to the Danish capital

Hotels in Southern Sweden

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Reise-SIM für Southern Sweden

Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM

Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Southern Sweden

Recommended travel time

June to August for swimming season and long evenings, May and September mild and quiet, Midsummer (end of June) an experience

Summer

Warm, 18-26°C, long evenings until 10 PM, Baltic Sea water 18-22°C, rarely extremely hot

Winter

Cool to cold, -2 to 5°C, short days, snow possible, cozy stuga atmosphere

How much does a holiday in Southern Sweden cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

50-80 € (holiday home, self-catering, nature)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

90-150 € (hotel, restaurant, Astrid Lindgren World)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

170-300 € (design hotel, New Nordic Cuisine, experiences)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Southern Sweden

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Book a holiday home (stuga) by the lake – the classic Swedish holiday with a red wooden house, boat, and sauna by the water

Use the ferry from Rostock or Travemünde to Trelleborg – take your car, Southern Sweden is best explored by car

Celebrate Midsummer (end of June) in a village – flower crowns, maypole dancing, and herring with schnapps are unforgettable

Utilize the right of public access (Allemansrätt) – in Sweden, you can camp wild, pick berries, and hike anywhere

Visit the IKEA Museum in Älmhult – the original town of IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad with the first IKEA furniture store

Food & drink in Southern Sweden

These specialties you must try!

Köttbullar – Swedish meatballs with cream sauce, lingonberries, and mashed potatoes, the national classic
Smörgåsbord – traditional Swedish buffet with herring, salmon, meat, cheese, and crispbread
Kräftor – crayfish with dill, in August during the crayfish season (kräftskiva) a social festival with schnapps
Kanelbulle – cinnamon bun, the Swedish national pastry, best enjoyed with coffee during Fika break
Ostkaka – baked cheese cake from Småland with cream and cloudberry jam
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