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Unique birdwatching site only opened until January

Photo Christian van Dyck MåkläppenDo not miss to visit the nature reserve Måkläppen opened for visitors only three months of the year. The island south of Skanör, that has been wholly built up from sand and constantly changes in shape and size as a result of the effects of water and wind. The island is a key breeding site for birds and an important staging post for migrating waders and ducks.

Moreover, it is an important resting and breeding site for grey seal and common seal. In order to protect the animal life, the island and the surrounding waters are only possible to visitduring November until January.
Photo Annika Lundh Vellinge Tourism Throughout the year, Skanör heath boasts an interesting birdlife. However, the real highlight is in the autumn. Skanör and Falsterbo are positioned like a small jewel in the furthest southwest corner of our long country. Surrounded by the sea as the nearest neighbor, nature over millions of years has turned this beautiful area into what it is today. There are many opportunities, winter as well as summer, a variety of different activities, exhibitions and displays. The question is not really is this the biggest experience of all, but rather that when a breezy day makes its way to some of the long miles of beaches the sea will present for you an unforgettable drama. Then it feels like time stands still. An unbelievable luxury, is it not?
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combine with a city break in Copenhagen or Malmö.

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