Knabackshusens Strand
The beach at Knäbäckshusens Strand stretches for nearly four kilometers along the Baltic Sea coast of southern Sweden. The beach, also known as Rörums Strand, is made up of a fine, pale golden sand that is backed by a dense pine forest. This gives the beach a lovely, pure, and wild sense, which is only enhanced by the fact that it is so quiet. Knäbäckshusens Strand is without a doubt one of the best beaches in the Skne region of Sweden.
The shifting sands and surging tides off Sandhammaren claimed several ships before a lighthouse was built in the 1860s. In addition, the shore is home to Sweden's first lifeboat station, which was established in 1892. During the summer, you can visit the lighthouse and enjoy the spectacular views from the top.
Sandhammaren is one of Skne's most popular beaches, despite its isolated position and wilderness vibe. During the summer, it will get crowded, but there is plenty of room to spread out. Parking can be difficult, but if you drive along the coast, you should be able to find a spot. A naturist-friendly area is located just north of the main beach in Hagestad.
Location: Baltic Sea, southern Sweden