Smygehuk

Smygehuk is a harbour and fishing village at Smygehamn in Skåne, Sweden.

It is most known for being the southernmost point of Sweden, and the entire Scandinavian Peninsula (55° 20' N).

It was made by artist Axel Ebbe [sv] and installed in 1930.

[1][2] The village is traversed by the Skåneleden hiking path SL7 Sydkust (South coast), running between Skåre [sv] and Ystad.

This article about a location in Skåne County, Sweden is a stub.

Signpost at Smygehuk, the southernmost point of Sweden. One of the places pointed to is Treriksröset , the northern tip of the country.
Statue of Birgit Holmquist