A walk along the beautiful coastline stretching between Skanör and Falsterbo is calm, relaxing, and wonderfully beautiful.
The water is clean and clear and appears to go on forever. This peninsula is the southwestern most tip of the scaninavian peninsula and is the border between the Baltic Sea and the Øresund.
The origin of both towns dates back to the end of the 12th century and today there are affluent areas with large houses.
But the reason you really go to falsterbo peninsula is this:
It's for the stretches and stretches of white sand and blue, blue water!
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