Five tips in May
”I wanted my guidebook to be a bit more jazzed up”Valle Westesson
Fascinating art at Wanås
What: Rana Begum has worked with the material fired clay. Martin Jacobson has painted huge backdrops in one of the boxes, the biggest is 16x9 metres, from Jonas Gardell's show 'Queen of F*cking Everything'.
Where: Wanås Art Park.
When: Open every day between 10 am and 5 pm until 7th November.
Search and win prizes: Hittaut
What: Take the map with you on your walks, cycle runs and jogging rounds. At each checkpoint there is a code which you register on your account, with the chance of winning fine prizes. During May there is also a photo competition. Find out more at : orientering.se/provapaaktiviteter/hittaut/. The map is available both on paper and digitally.
Where: In the municipalities of Kristianstad and Hässleholm.
When: Whenever you like, until October. Free.
Women's football league: KDFF
What: KDFF is out to win medals this season. The team meets AIK at home.
Where: Kristianstad football arena.
When: Saturday 23rd May at 2 pm.
Adventure: New fairytale trail
What: The first fairytale trail in Vattenriket. On an adventure with a troll, a tale of a little troll who couldn't find his favourite flower.
The trail is 600 metres long, and accessible for prams and wheelchairs. (rullbar - låter som om man kan ta sig runt med barnvagn eller rullstol, så jag skrev så)
Where: Norra Lingenäset.
When: Whenever it suits you.
Excursion: 100 suggestions in Skåne
What: ”100 cool places in Skåne”, a book by Valle Westesson. ”I wanted my guidebook to be a bit more jazzed up”, he says. In the special edition this year (ten years) there are several places in north-east Skåne.
Where: Sweden's lowest point, film museum in Kristianstad, Wanås Art Park and Hässleholm's model railway.
When: You can visit the lowest point, behind Circle K petrol station, at any time. For the others, see their opening times.