Introduction
The Baltic trail runs through the Scanian coastal and agricultural landscape, past places of natural and cultural historical interest.
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The northern sections of the trail run through forests, alongside lakes and wetlands. There it links up with the Scania trail and continues northwards via Hallandsåsen where it meets the Halland trail. Further south the trail runs along the southern coast on beaches and beach meadows and on by-paths in farming districts. |
The Baltic trail in southern Scania is 278 km long and constitutes part of the North Sea trail, a more than 5000-km long walking-tour through southern and western Sweden, Norway, Scotland, England, Holland and Denmark. If you wish to know more about what southern Scania has to offer, you can find tourist information at www.skane.com. |
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