Håkull
Håkull
Overview
Håkull is the highest point on Kullaberg, rising above the ridge inland from the north and south coasts. It is a quiet landmark rather than a serviced attraction, best understood as a walking goal for visitors who want a broader sense of the peninsula's height, forest, and exposed rocky terrain.
The peak suits travelers already planning to hike in Kullaberg. It gives the visit a different focus from the lighthouse and coastal coves: less about one dramatic viewpoint and more about moving through the reserve's upper landscape.
Good To Know
Expect uneven paths, weather exposure, and limited services at the point itself. Use signed trails or a reliable map, and avoid treating Håkull as a quick roadside stop unless your route and return path are clear.
Practical information for Håkull
Access
Håkull is reached on foot within Kullaberg's trail network. Plan it as part of a hike from one of the reserve's access points rather than as a standalone sight with facilities.
Planning Notes
Wear shoes with good grip and carry water, especially in warm weather. Distances can feel longer than they look on a map because paths climb, descend, and cross uneven ground.
Cautions
Stay on marked or established paths where possible. Weather can change quickly on the ridge, and wet rock or roots can make short sections slippery.