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Travel to Trelleborg from Lithuania

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How to get to Trelleborg

Planning a travel to Trelleborg from Lithuania? The Klaipeda–Trelleborg ferry route is the most convenient way to travel. Operated by our partners, this route offers two weekly departures, taking approximately 19 hours. Whether you're travelling with a car, motorcycle, camper, or as a foot passenger, this ferry ensures a smooth and comfortable journey.

Trelleborg is a key hub for ferry routes, connecting Lithuania to southern Sweden. Once you arrive, you’ll find it’s the perfect starting point to explore Skåne’s treasures, from sandy beaches to medieval towns like Ystad and Simrishamn. With no baggage restrictions, private cabins, and pet-friendly options, this ferry is ideal for families, solo travellers, and adventurers alike.

Trelleborg: Gateway to nearby cities

Trelleborg: Gateway to nearby cities

Trelleborg’s location in southern Sweden makes it an ideal starting point for exploring nearby cities in Sweden and Denmark:

  • Malmö, Sweden: Just 30 km away, Malmö is known for its modern architecture, cultural attractions, and the iconic Turning Torso.
  • Lund, Sweden: Located 45 km from Trelleborg, Lund is a historic university town with a stunning cathedral and cobblestone streets.
  • Ystad, Sweden: Only 40 km away, Ystad is a charming medieval town famous for its half-timbered houses and Wallander series.
  • Copenhagen, Denmark: Just 65 km away, Copenhagen is easily accessible via the Öresund Bridge, offering royal palaces, vibrant neighbourhoods, and world-class dining.

Trelleborg’s proximity to these cities makes it a perfect base for day trips and exploring southern Sweden and Denmark.

Trelleborg attractions

Trelleborg is more than just a port town - it’s a destination rich in history and culture. Visit Trelleborg attractions like Trelleborgen, a reconstructed Viking fort, or explore the charming town centre with its shops, cafés, and museums.

Nearby, discover Österlen, Skåne’s most visited tourist area, featuring medieval towns like Ystad and Simrishamn, art exhibitions, and farm shops. Don’t miss Ales Stenar, a 67-metre-long megalithic stone ship monument, or the Kivik Apple Market in September. For families, the Kreativum Science Centre offers interactive exhibits, while history lovers can explore Glimmingehus, Scandinavia’s best-preserved medieval manor.

Trelleborg beaches

Trelleborg is home to some of Sweden’s finest beaches. To the east, you will find Badplats Bäddingestrand, only 19 km away, and the picturesque Knäbäckshusen in Österlen, both loved for their peaceful atmosphere and stunning views. The beaches stretching from Kämpinge to Falsterbo are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or coastal walks, with safe shallows ideal for families. Famous spots like Sandhammaren Beach are renowned for their white sand and clear waters, attracting visitors year-round. Whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure, Trelleborg’s coastline has something for everyone.

Trelleborg museums and culture

Dive into Trelleborg’s rich history and culture through its fascinating museums. Begin with Trelleborgen Viking Fort and the Foteviken Viking Museum for a journey into Viking life. Art lovers will enjoy Axel Ebbes Konsthall, while history buffs can explore the Trelleborg Museum and Glimmingehus, Scandinavia’s best-preserved medieval manor. Don’t miss the Beatles Museum, Maritime Museum, or family-friendly Stenbäcks Aircraft Museum, perfect for kids. Car enthusiasts will love the Autoseum in Simrishamn, featuring over 200 vehicles.

Trelleborg with family

Trelleborg is a family-friendly destination with activities for all ages. Trelleborg with family offers plenty of options, from exploring Viking history at Trelleborgen to visiting Skånes Djurpark.

Skånes Djurpark is home to over 50 species of Nordic animals, including bears, moose, and wolves. During winter, the park transforms into a festive wonderland with Christmas lights and Santa’s workshop. Families can also enjoy the Kreativum Science Centre, where kids can learn through interactive exhibits, or take a trip to Malmö’s Folkets Park, featuring playgrounds, a reptile house, and mini-golf.

Trelleborg weekend trip

Looking for a quick getaway? Trelleborg weekend trip is the perfect choice. Relax on its beaches, explore cultural landmarks like Trelleborgen, or take a short trip to nearby attractions such as Stenshuvud National Park or Glimmingehus.

For food lovers, Österlen offers farm-to-table dining experiences, while adventure seekers can hike the coastal trails or visit the Kåseberga cliffs. With its convenient ferry connections and charming town centre, Trelleborg makes for a memorable weekend escape filled with relaxation and discovery.

Trelleborg hiking trails

Nature enthusiasts will love Trelleborg hiking trails, which offer breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding countryside. Stenshuvud National Park, located nearby, is a highlight with its diverse landscapes and well-marked trails.

For a unique experience, explore the coastal paths around Falsterbo, where you can enjoy birdwatching during the autumn migration season. The Skåneleden Trail, which passes through the region, offers routes for both beginners and experienced hikers. Don’t forget to visit Söderslätt, a scenic area near Trelleborg known for its rolling fields and picturesque villages.

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