Quick overview

Birdwatching on the Falsterbo Peninsula

Birds, sea and open views

One of the country’s most exciting areas for birdlife

The Falsterbo Peninsula attracts bird enthusiasts from near and far every year. More than 350 different species have been seen here, and in autumn large numbers of migratory birds pass on their way south.

With Höllviksnäs as your base, you stay close to nature, the sea and several lovely places for birdwatching. The experience suits both experienced birdwatchers and guests who simply want to get outside, take a walk and discover the area at a calm pace.

Over 350 species

The Falsterbo Peninsula is known for its rich birdlife, and many different species have been observed here.

Migratory birds in autumn

Autumn is a particularly appreciated period when large numbers of birds pass southwards.

Close to nature

The sea, coastal meadows and open nature make the area easy to experience during your stay.

For curious guests

You do not need to be an expert. A walk with binoculars goes a long way in helping you get more out of the place.

Places and organisations

For those who want to discover more of the birdlife

If you want to deepen the experience, there are several good ways forward. Falsterbo Bird Observatory follows the birdlife and also offers education and guided tours.

Falsterbo Bird Observatory

Follow the birdlife, learn more about the area and see current opportunities for guided tours and education.


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Falsterbo Bird Show

A recurring event with activities, experiences and inspiration for visitors interested in birds.


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Bike or bus

You can continue through the area by bike or public transport. It is a good idea to plan the route in advance.


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During the year

Birdlife changes with the season

Autumn is the best-known period for migratory birds on the peninsula, but the area is interesting for nature lovers during large parts of the year. What you see depends on season, weather, time of day and how much time you want to spend.

For some guests, a short walk is enough. Others want to plan a longer trip, join guided tours or prepare with binoculars and current information before heading out.

Spring

A lovely time for nature, light and birdlife as the area wakes up again.

Summer

Combine sea, beach, cycling and lighter birdwatching during your stay.

Autumn

The major period for migratory birds and a particularly appreciated time for bird enthusiasts.

Winter

A calmer pace, coastal settings and the opportunity for quiet walks in the local area.

Combine with

Make birdwatching part of your stay

Birdlife combines well with accommodation, conference, nature, cycling and a calmer weekend at Höllviksnäs. It does not need to be advanced to become a lovely part of the visit.

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Accommodation

Stay at Höllviksnäs and use the venue as a base for trips on the peninsula.

Cycling and nature

Continue through the area by bike or combine birdwatching with beach and walking.

Conference and break

For conference guests, a trip into nature can become an appreciated break in the programme.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about birdlife on the Falsterbo Peninsula

Here you get answers to common questions about birdwatching, season and how the experience can be combined with your stay.

The Falsterbo Peninsula is an important place for birds, especially during the autumn migration when large numbers of birds pass the area on their way south.

Autumn is especially known for migratory birds, but the area can be interesting for bird and nature enthusiasts during large parts of the year.

No, the area can also be enjoyed as a beginner. A walk, binoculars and a little curiosity go a long way.

Falsterbo Bird Observatory offers information about the birdlife and also has education and guided tours.

Yes, Höllviksnäs is a good base for guests who want to stay close to Höllviken, Falsterbo and nature on the peninsula.

Would you like tips?

Ask us about nature experiences in the area

Are you staying, conferencing or celebrating with us? Get in touch if you would like tips on birdwatching, cycling, walks or other experiences on the peninsula.

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