Kävlinge

Kävlinge is a town in Scania.

Understand

Tack ni svenska vakttorn, med plutonium tvingar vi dansken på knä!
Här - Danmark utskitet av kalk och vatten. Där - Sverige, hugget i granit.
Danskdjävlar. Danskdjävlar!
"Thank you Swedish guard towers, with plutonium we force the Dane to his knees!"
"Here - Denmark, shit out from limestone and water. There - Sweden, sculpted in granite!"
"Danish bastards. Danish bastards"!The Kingdom, Lars von Trier's breakthrough TV series. Uttered by Swedish doctor Stig Helmer standing in Copenhagen, as an ode to the Barsebäck nuclear plant, visible across the strait.

Get in

Kävlinge has its own railway station on the line (Copenhangen- ) Malmö - Helsingborg - Ångelholm. Kävlinge is served by the "Pågatåg" trains of the local public transport authority (Skånetrafiken) with at least two departures an hour each way during the day. At peak times there are four departures an hour including the "Öresundståg" train service which offers a direct connection to Copenhagen. Tickets can be purchased on the platform from the ticket machine but note that only bank credit/debit cards or the Skånetrafiken "Jojo" card are accepted as payment methods. Cash is not accepted and you cannot pay on the train. If travelling to Kävlinge from a larger area tickets can be bought from a Skånetrafiken office.

Kävlinge is also served by an infrequent bus service from Lund (Bus number 123). From Kävlinge bus 122 goes to Löddeköpinge.

Kävlinge is by the national roads 108 and 104.

Get around

See

Hög passage grave

Do

Buy

Eat

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Sleep

Kävlinge's location close to Lund could mean that you end up staying in Lund but there are some possibilities in Kävlinge too.

Budget

Mid-range

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