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Offered in: English
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Overview
We travel across the impressive Øresund Bridge to Sweden and the lovely county of Skåne, with its rolling hills and charming little villages. Then we make our way along the Counts Road to Ystad, home of Henning Mankell's fictional Detective Kurt Wallander. After some time in Ysatd, we will make our way to the seaside village of Kåsaberga, above which, is the Sunship, which is ring of stones in the shape of a ship, that dates back to the Bronze age. Who put them there? Perhaps that's a case for Kurt Wallander?
Finally we make our way back to Copenhagen, through Wallander Country and recross the Øresund Bridge, made famous in the television series. 'The Bridge, entering Denmark again via the man-made island of Pebberholm.
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Itinerary
Oresund Bridge - Oresund Bridge (Pass By)
WE travel across the iconic Øresund Bridge, which when built, was the longest bridge in the world for road and rail. As we travel across, we get a fantastic view of the Øresund and the Danish and Swedish Coasts.
Anderslov (Pass By)
On the way to Anderslöv, we travel through the beautiful Swedish countryside and tiny little villages, where only around 50 people live. The road we travel along is known as the Counts Road, as many members of the Swedish aristocracy owned land in this area.
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Historic area with Runestones and a Medieval bridge, where people still celebrate New Years Eve.
Nearby is the old Väpmannahög, which gave its name to Vemmenhög.
5 minutes
Skivarp (Pass By)
Skivarp is an urban area with 1,250 inhabitants in Skurup Municipality, Skåne Län, Sweden. Skivarp's church is from the 12th century.
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Here is the famous combined rune and picture stone, the Tullstorp stone. It stands at the far back of the cemetery by a small hill. About 960 - 980.
The images show a ship of the Eastern Roman type and "The great beast" perhaps a wolf. A small leaflet about the Tullstorp stone can be found in the church, which replaced the old medieval church in the 19th century
20 minutes
Vastra Fagelviks kyrka (Pass By)
A lovely church in a very special place. High up and in the middle of the village. Unfortunately not open for visits Cultural heritage in all its glory.
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Sjörup's old church was rebuilt sometime between 1150 and 1170, under the leadership of Carl Stenmästare. Previously there was a wooden church on the same site, a so-called stave church. This was a common church type during the early Christian period in what was then Denmark. Byggmästare Carl Stenmästare had participated in the construction of Lund's cathedral, which was completed in 1145.
5 minutes
Balkakra Kyrkoruin (Pass By)
We pass a ruined church that was last used in the early 1900s. Behind it is a large farm, with beautiful fields.
Ystad
Ystad is a town on the south coast of Scania with 18,350 inhabitants and the seat of the municipality of Ystad in Skåne län, Sweden. In the city center there are many medieval buildings, and Ystad, with its around 300 half-timbered houses, is Scania's best-preserved medieval town
45 minutes
Kaseberga
Kåseberga is an old fishing village in Ystads municipality in Skåne county. The distinctive ridge Kåse Head rises almost 30 meters above the sea and above the city. A few hundred meters to the northwest lies Ale's stone
10 minutes
Ales Stenar
Magnificent view of the Baltic Sea
On a high hill with a magnificent view of the Baltic Sea and Bornholm, the stone set Ales stenar rises. The 59 stones stand in a formation like a ship with a length of 67 meters and a width of up to 19 meters. From the small fishing village of Kåseberga, a path leads up to Ales stoner.
Ship setting or solar calendar?
There are two completely different perceptions of what function Ale's stones have had and when the facility was built. Archaeologists from the state Riksantikvarieämbetet have long claimed that Ales stenar is a shipwreck from the Late Bronze Age (1000 - 500 BCE) or Late Iron Age (500 - 1000 CE) and that the site probably served as a burial ground.
45 minutes
Ales Stenar
On the other hand, a group of people outside the established scientific community maintain that Ale's stone is a large solar calendar and sundial dating back to the Bronze Age. Coincidentally or not, Ale's stone is oriented so that the "bow of the ship" points exactly towards the sunset at the summer solstice (longest day of the year) in June, and the "stern" points towards the sunrise at the winter solstice (shortest day of the year) in December.
5 minutes
Ales Stenar
Stones point to sunrises and sunsets
The individual stones also point exactly towards the rising and setting of the sun in an interval of 30 days, seen from the center of the stone setting. The Viking calendar began at the winter solstice around 23/12 and consisted of 360 days divided into 12 months of 30 days each. A calendar which, according to the people behind the solar calendar theory, must date back to the Bronze Age, when the stone set was erected. For the sunrise on 23/1, 22/2, 24/3, etc., occurs exactly in front of a stone, seen from the center of the stone setting, well about the mark when you correct for the displacement of the sun's path since the Bronze Age and the 1.5 meters of sand that have been deposited on the stone setting, which is why the people of the time saw the stones from a slightly lower perspective. The entire plant is set up according to the solar path for 11 months of 30 days each and one month of 35 days
5 minutes
Valleberga Kyrka
It was built of limestone in the middle of the 12th century. It is the only known fortified round church in Scania. Master mason of the church, Carl stenmästare, also built churches on Bornholm, where round churches were common. The baptismal font was cut by the Romanesque artist known today as Majestatis and shows one of the legends about Saint Peter and Paul of Tarsus. The pulpit was made in 1619. The altar cabinet dates to the beginning of the 16th century.
In 1791, the round church was considerably altered when extensions were made to the north, west and south. These extensions were demolished in 1908–1910 when the round church was restored and a large cathedral-like extension was made to the west, including a new tower.
5 minutes
N/A (Pass By)
We make our way back to Denmark, after our beautiful view over the Baltic at Kåsaberga. This is the countryside that inspired Henning Mankell to write the Wallander detective stories.
Oresund Bridge - Oresund Bridge (Pass By)
We cross back to Denmark, over the Øresund via the Øresund Bridge.
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Additional Info
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not suitable for people who have problems walking over rough ground.
Free Cancellation
February 06100% refund
February 07No refund
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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