A local saying in the very south of Sweden is that the country can be divided into two parts of equal value; the part north of Malmö and the part south of it. Sure enough, the scenic, lush fields do indeed live up to expectations. On this tour you come out on the most fertile and productive fields in all of Scandinavia, where you visit old medieval villages and cosy little farmhouses among the fields.
After pickup in Malmö we head out to the middle of the countryside south of Malmö. There we jump on the bikes and start our leisurely ride between the villages and farmhouses on the quiet country roads. During the tour we visit little cottage stores, a medieval church, and a raspberry farm where we get the chance to pick our own raspberries. In the middle of the tour there is lunch included at an old farmhouse restaurant with organic food from its own fields and animals, which can also be visited.
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Lunch and fika included<br/>citybike
Return by train: The tour ends in Malmö 16:00. The return is by train.
You immediately travel back to your pickup location in Copenhagen.
Meeting point for the tour. This is where the tour guide walk you through the tour.
Here we can do some Raspberry picking and take a coffee. If you want to buy raspberry, you pay in the store. Fika is included in the price
Some local lunch is included
Outside the western doors of Malmö Centralstation.
• The tour starts at 10.00 unless otherwise requested.
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel.
• Dietry restrictions must be informed of in beforehand. The food cannot be changed during the tour itself.
• 1 class train tickets back included.
• Contact us to request pickup from a selected hotel.
• Only those confident in riding a bike should join the tour. No refunds can be given due to poor cycling skills.
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Swedish Krona (SEK)
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Malmö Central Station
Malmö Central Station, Rådhusplatsen
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Malmö. The system is efficient and covers most of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi Malmö
Car, Bike, Scooter
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