Tourist Guide Arild
Arild is a small fishing village in the county of Skåne in Sweden. Located in the Bay of Skälderviken, it is situated close to the Kullaberg hill, on the Kullen Peninsula with the city of Helsingborg close by.
This town has a relatively mild climate, with huge variations between seasons. Summers can be very hot, and winters may be extremely chilly. One can also see the midnight sun during May–June.
The first residents of Skåne were deer hunters and fishers, who migrated from southern Europe. Over the years, a rich cultural heritage has evolved—from the Stone Age to the Viking period and then early Christianity. Skåne became a part of Sweden after 1658.
With a population of about 530 inhabitants, this little town is a popular seaside resort and is a favourite among the elite since the early twentieth century.
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