About the Skrylle area
Skrylle is a large exercise and outdoor recreation area consisting of several interconnected nature reserves. The area lies between Dalby and Södra Sandby, and Skryllegården is its natural center. Here, forest, open pastures and cultural landscapes meet, with hiking trails and tracks that take you out into nature all year round.
Skrylle is one of southern Sweden's most visited outdoor recreation areas, with approximately 800,000 visits per year, and many Lund residents visit the area at least once a year. Together with the neighboring nature reserve and Dalby Söderskog, Skrylle forms the so-called Skrylle area.
The Skryllegården
Skryllegården is the natural starting point for all visitors. Here you will find, among other things, a reception, a visitor center, an outdoor gym and trail center, showers and saunas, as well as a restaurant and café.
Fishing in Rögle ponds
Rögle sport fishing offers fishing for rainbow trout and perch, among other things, perfect for both beginners and experienced fishermen.
Management
The Skrylle area consists of several nature reserves that are both privately and publicly owned. The reserves are managed by Lund Municipality, the County Administrative Board and the Skånska Landskap Foundation (parts of the Skrylle nature reserve).
Friluftsfrämjandet i Lund operates Skryllegården and Rögle sportfiske on behalf of Lund Municipality. The restaurant business is run by a private entrepreneur, and the Skrylle nature reserve is run by Lund Municipality.
