Ystad
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Ystad is a small but charming city in Scania, or Skåne, part of southern Sweden. It is on the south coast of Scania and has good beaches west and east of the town. Its harbour is a meeting place of ship, train and bus connections. It has a new marina and makes a great base for exploring the area, as well as Skåne.
The area was first settled in the 12th century, and the town has an attractive medieval centre, and its coastal position, facing Germany across the Baltic, means that it was closely associated with the Hanseatic League, which it joined in the 14th century. It has a medieval church and many half-timbered houses and pleasant pedestrian streets.
Ystad hosts a number of festivals and has a decent art museum, plus a number of other museums and attractions. It is known internationally as the setting for many of the novels of Henning Mankell, featuring fictional Ystad police inspector Kurt Wallander (see Nordic Noir). There are regular Wallander tours in several languages, and even free showings of films in the main square (Stortorget).
Tourist office
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Ystad Tourist Information Office
phone: +46 411 57 76 81address: S:t Knuts Torg
Get in
By plane
Malmö (Sturup) airport (MMX) is a 30 minutes drive away. Copenhagen (Kastrup) airport (CPH) is a one hour drive.By train
From elsewhere in Sweden, travel to Malmö and take a local train ("pågatåg") from there operated by Skånetrafiken. From Copenhagen there's a direct train (IC Bornholm) from Copenhagen, operated by DSB. Copenhagen also has rail connections from further south in Europe, even Cologne and Brussels.By ferry
Ystad has ferry connections from Rønne, Bornholm by BornholmerFærgen. From Świnoujście, Poland Polferries and Unity Line operate ferries.Get around
Walk. Everything is easily accessible on foot. There's also a little tourist street 'train'.
See
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Ales Stenar
address: KåsebergaThe Stonehenge of Sweden, a 67-metre-long stone ship formed by 59 large boulders of sandstone, a megalithic monument from the Nordic Iron Age, around 600 AD. You can reach the site by car or by bus from Ystad. There are lots of information signs at the parking lot. Walk the 700 metres up the hill from the parking lot and you will reach the stones. -
address: St. Östergatan 12Sweden's oldest cinema, now restored.
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Karl XII's Hus
address: Stora VästergatenThe "house of Charles XII" where the king is said to have spent the night. -
S:ta Maria
address: Stortorget 2AA church from the 13th century and the oldest surviving building in Ystad and one of Skånes oldest brick churches. From 21:15 until 03:00 the night-watchman blows his horn to reassure the townsfolk that all is well. -
address: S:t Petri KyrkoplanAn old church and monastery. It is today a museum of local cultural history.
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address: St Knuts TorgA good art museum, with interesting exhibitions and a decent shop.
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phone: +46 411-11 57 40address: Elis Nilssons väg 5Ystad is a centre of the Swedish film industry; the studios were established at the closure of the old military barracks and there are guided tours available, plus the Cineteket, an interactive film museum.
Do
- Walk through the old part of the city and enjoy the old half-timbered houses. In the evening eat and drink on the main square or shopping streets, and enjoy the comings and goings of the volunteer fire brigade in their antique vehicles.
- Follow the Wallander trails - if you are a fan of the books or films there are many, many references as Mankell based his material on actual places and situations. If this is to be believed there seems to have been a murder or gruesome incident on almost every corner of the town. In reality the police are hardly ever seen, except when parking up to collect a burger order from the stall on St Knuts Torg, near to the excellent Tourist Information office within the Art Museum.
- During summer, enjoy a walk by the beach (east of the town). Stop by and grab a beer or ice cream at "Fritidsbaren" and get a good view of the ocean.
- North of the town is a beautiful lake and forest area. Several national parks are found within a short drive.
- Every other year, Ystad hosts a tattoo, a must-see if you are interested in music. See the website for more information.
- Ystad is the perfect base for exploring south Scania; there's a wealth of places to visit, something for everyone, and the Tourist Information in town is very helpful.
Buy
- Handicraft
Eat
Several good eateries in town, including Japanese, Chinese and Thai.
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address: Langatan 20Doubles as a brewery. Great food and you can sit in a characterful courtyard or inside dominated by giant shiny copper stills.
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phone: +46 411-31 10 50address: Segelgatan 17Easy to overlook but a small smokery with excellent bargain dishes to take away or eat sitting outside. Great fish and chips, and friendly service. Head for the marina, pass the two restaurants and it's tucked away between the car park and the dunes.
Drink
See Bryggeriet above, with its own brewery
Sleep
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phone: +46 411-198 48address: Dammgatan 36A friendly and charming hotel rather more like a guesthouse than a hotel.
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phone: +46 411-137 00address: Hamngatan 13Wallander's favorite.
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phone: +46 411-737 50address: Hamngatan 8
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phone: +46 411-739 00address: Långgatan 18
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phone: +46 411-784 80address: Stora Östergatan 33
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phone: +46 411-136 30address: Saltsjöbadsvägen 15
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phone: +46 411 526629address: Peppingevägen 260Well-known, cosy bed&breakfast north of Kåseberga and 15 min east of Ystad. Price per room includes breakfast, bed linnen, towels and 30 min qigong each morning before breakfast. Small café and art gallery. Bicycles for hire. Close to the sea and white sand beaches.
Go next
- Simrishamn
- Trelleborg
- Lund - An old university town
- Malmö - The largest city in Scania and the gateway to Copenhagen and Denmark.