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Alnarpsparken, Malmö

#70 among attractions in Malmö

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Alnarpsparken

Facts and practical information

Alnarpsparken is a park in the small town of Alnarp in the municipality of Lomma. The 26-hectare park is open to the public, began planning in 1859, the same year as Alnarp Castle, and was completed in the 1880s, 18 years after the completion of the castle. The park is set in an old elm forest and many of the trees in the area are older than the park. The park is home to some 2500 different species of woody plants from all over the world, as well as facilities for annuals and perennials. The park is of mycological interest, with over 25 red-listed species of fungi, and is also a rich bat habitat with around ten species observed. The park is a campus area for the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and is used for teaching purposes.

Alnarpsparken has been declared a national interest by the County Administrative Board and is also seen by Lomma municipality in the master plan as an area of interest for the natural environment.

Alternative names: Elevation: 30 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 55°39'15"N, 13°4'42"E
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Malmö Sweden

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Alnarpsparken – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Beijers park, Alnarp Castle, Arlövs kyrka, Jakriborg.

  • beijers park malmo3.2 miS
  • alnarp castle malmo~910 ftNE
  • arlovs kyrka malmo1.3 miS
  • jakriborg lund2.6 miNE
  • kronetorps molla malmo1.6 miS
  • rostorp malmo3.1 miSW
  • ostra hamnen malmo2.9 miSW
  • bulltofta malmo3.5 miS
  • tullhustorget lomma1.7 miNW
  • galleri olson malmo3.6 miSW
  • kirsebergsstaden malmo3.5 miSW

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to get to Alnarpsparken by public transport?

The nearest stations to Alnarpsparken:

Train
  • Burlöv (24 min walk)

Bus
  • Burlöv Kronetorp • Lines: 130 (26 min walk)
  • Åkarp Sockervägen • Lines: 130 (29 min walk)

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