Bjärred

Bjärred (Swedish: [ˈbjæ̌rːɛd], outdatedly [ˈbjěːrɛd])[2] is a coastal locality situated in Lomma Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden.

Among the sights in the town is the open-air swimming-baths, situated 500 meters out on the jetty Långa bryggan.

The railway was electrified in 1916, however, it did not prove commercially successful and closed on June 15, 1939, with the rails being removed in 1940.

The settlement can be divided into four areas: Löddesnäs in the north-west, Borgeby in the north, Centrum in the central part of the town and Gamla Bjärred and Haboljung in the south.

What is now the central part of Bjärred was formally Högsäters orchard, founded by Eric Jungquist in the beginning of the 1920s.

Aerial view showing the remarkably long bathing pier