Falsterbo Peninsula
The Falsterbo Peninsula is located in southern Sweden, extending into the Öresund Strait. It is known for its beautiful beaches, nature reserves, and rich birdlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The peninsula is also home to the historic Falsterbo Lighthouse, which has guided ships since the 19th century.
The area features a mix of coastal landscapes, including dunes, wetlands, and forests. The Falsterbo Bird Observatory plays a crucial role in studying migratory birds, attracting researchers and visitors alike. The peninsula's unique environment supports diverse flora and fauna, contributing to its ecological significance.