MÖLLE tourist attractions

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Mölle is a holiday village at the base of the famous Kullaberg Peninsula on the Kattegat Strait. In its vicinity there are picturesque cliffs, small beaches hidden in coves and one of the highest located lighthouses in Sweden.

Until the mid-nineteenth century, Mölle was an ordinary fishing village with a bustling marina, from which fishermen departed for numerous fishing grounds in the area. The situation changed when a seaside holiday became fashionable. The first guesthouses and hotels were built in Mölle, and two of them have survived to this day. The town was also one of the first in Sweden when men and women shared sea baths.

Today's Mölle has retained much of its 100-year-old charm. There are low wooden houses painted in pastel colors, family pensions and several hotels. Tourists have access to the city beach, but they can also go to the Kullaberg Peninsula, where there are small patches of sand hidden in coves among the rocks.

Kollaberg is Mölle's biggest attraction. Most of its area is occupied by the Kullaberg nature reserve with, among others, rocky cliffs, the height of which reaches over 180 m. In many places there are climbing routes on the rocks. You can also rent a kayak and go on a trip along the shore. Sightseeing boats leave from Mölle Harbor and explore the peninsula.

At the end of Kullaberg there is the Kulllens lighthouse built in the 19th century. It is one of the highest flying flies in Sweden and the brightest. A walking trail leads to it, which allows you to get to know the charms of the peninsula.

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