
2 days/1 nights with Landskapet JO
About the Trip

Day 1: Arrive in Copenhagen, take train to Kristianstad. If you arrive at lunchtime we have lunch together at the city historic square. Then transfer to Brösarps Gästgiveri. Three-course dinner, explore the neighbourhood and local culture in the village of Brösarp on your own.
Day 2: Safari in Biosphere reserve whole day. A day full of experience before we end up and you decide where to continue on your one. Transfer to railway station of Kristianstad.
Includes: Accommodations, meals, all transport and luggage transfer from arriving/leaving railway station of Kristianstad, personal guide at the wetland safari

Awards:
- Grand Travel Award
Certification:
- “Natures Best” certified, the Swedish Eco-tourism Society
About this Organization:
Join us on some of our safaris into one of Sweden’s most fascinating wetland environments. Geological, biological and human forces have created this unique area of natural and cultural history that spans 35 kilometres of rivers and lakes and forms part of southern Sweden’s largest catchment area. Experience all of these influences first-hand on one of our fascinating and informative wetland safaris.
During the journey along the all-important waterways, very old maps help us discover clear traces of the old order of things in this part of the world, evidence of how people used and farmed this area in days gone by and the enormous changes that have taken place here over the centuries. As the past unfolds and the present reveals itself in the form of the rich wetlands of “Kristianstads Vattenrike”, there is time, too, to reflect on what the future holds for this area of unique natural and cultural significance.

We move through the water at an unhurried pace, getting close to the wildlife and the area’s many birds. More than 260 species have been observed here, and at least 130 species regularly use the wetlands for nesting. The area is also a resting place for migratory birds, such as the flocks of cranes in spring, and a favourite haunt of the region’s sea eagles in winter. Around 30 of the species in the wetlands are redlisted in Sweden.
The Biosphere reserve is not only a wonderful place for bird watching- it has an fantastic fishing ground for those who love spinning. The fishing does not rest any periods there are plenty of great opportunities the year round. The offshore waters of the Baltic Sea, the east part of the Biosphere reserve, close to the coast offers many really interesting fishing grounds as well, especially salmon, sea trout, pike, herring and garfish.
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