Falkenberg

Falkenberg is a town in Halland on Sweden's west coast.

Get in

By plane

Suitable airport are From the Gothenburg Landvetter and Gothenburg City airports (connection by the airport bus to Gothenburg and then train, Halmstad airport (connection by local bus and train) and Copenhagen airport (2½ hour travel time by direct train)

By train

Travel from Gothenburg, Malmö and Copenhagen and other coast cities is by the Öresundståg trains. Tickets for Öresundståg train can be bought with credit card in machines at the station. They are not sold onboard, must be prebought. The train station is located in a suburb, and a local bus connection or a 2 km walk is needed.

By car

The European road E6/E20 passes through Falkenberg, and is suitable from Malmö, Copenhagen, Gothenburg etc. From Stockholm you could drive roads E4, 40, 26 and finally road 150.

Get around

The city center is easily accessible by foot. Other options are bicycle and car. There is a bus network run by Hallandstrafiken.

See

  • Town Hall.
  • Old Town Hall.

Do

Buy

  • 🌍 Gekås, Danska vägen 13, 311 85 Ullared. A big-box discount store, the largest of its kind in the Nordic countries. Gekås has it's own reality show on Swedish TV called Ullared, which makes most people think that the store is called Ullared (the name of the village that Gekås has outgrown).

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Falkenberg

Göteborg Varberg  N  S  Halmstad Malmö
Malmö Halmstad  W  E  Varberg Göteborg


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