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Höganäs, a coastal town in Sweden's Skåne County, is renowned for its ceramic heritage and red-brick architecture. As the gateway to the Kullaberg Peninsula nature reserve, it blends industrial history with stunning landscapes, offering a tranquil retreat for culture and nature enthusiasts.
Must-visit spots include the Höganäs Keramik Museum showcasing local pottery, the cliffs and caves of Kullaberg Peninsula for hiking, and the picturesque harbor of Mölle with its colorful cottages. Join summer ceramic workshops or boat tours along the coast.
Try local smoked fish and seafood platters, best paired with traditional crispbread. Höganäs Saluhall market offers fresh produce, while cafes serve iconic cinnamon buns (kanelbulle).
Local buses (Skånetrafiken) connect to Malmö (1-hour ride). Renting a car is ideal for exploring nearby attractions; note winter road conditions. Biking is popular in summer.
Visit May-September for mild weather and long daylight. July-August is peak season with festivals; spring/autumn are quieter.
Swedish is primary, but English is widely spoken. Free Wi-Fi is abundant. Emergency: dial 112. EU citizens use EHIC for healthcare. Visa/Mastercard accepted; UnionPay is rare. Voltage: 230V, Type C/F plugs.