Coins Cachés. Skåne
Sweden might not be well-known as a cycling hotspot, although many are familiar with the country’s breathtaking scenery and versatile landscapes. Perhaps that is why the hidden gem that lies at the southernmost tip of Sweden is often overlooked. The province Scania or Skåne in Swedish.
It may not be as spectacular as Swedish Lapland, but the route possibilities are almost endless. The perfect tarmac of empty roads and the forgotten gravel trails that weave deep into the woods.
Since Skåne is enclosed by water from three sides, it offers a majestic coastline with forests that run all the way down to the shore and too many sandy beaches to count. The winters here are less harsh, so cycling is possible all year round.
It’s easiest to reach Skåne via its capital city Malmö. The hip and upcoming city is a 20-minute train ride from the Danish international hub Copenhagen. Skåne is also accessible by ferry from Denmark, Germany and Poland.
The diverse infrastructure really does offer cycling for every rider’s taste. From long (or short) coffee rides on backcountry roads to conquering the most challenging single trails for the hardcore mountain bikers.
But perhaps the main attraction of Skåne is that enormous network of gravel. Unbeaten roads on gently rolling hills, running through a patchwork of farmlands and across a stunning countryside dotted with small medieval towns and settlements.