Join me on an unforgettable bikepacking journey from Malmö to Helsingborg in southern Sweden, followed by a scenic ferry ride across the Øresund Strait to Helsingør, Denmark! 🇸🇪🚴‍♂️🇩🇰
This vlog captures the beauty of Scandinavia by bike, showcasing coastal routes, Swedish countryside roads, and the unique experience of crossing international borders by ferry with a bicycle.
Whether you’re planning your own cycling trip in Sweden or Denmark, or just love watching bikepacking adventures, this video is packed with stunning views, practical tips, and inspiration for your next tour.
👉 Route Highlights:
Bikepacking from Malmö to Helsingborg
Ferry from Helsingborg to Helsingør
Crossing from Sweden to Denmark by bike
Coastal cycling and travel vlog storytelling
📍 Keywords:
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[Music] You got that. [Music] Take a short. [Music] Heat up [Music] here. Heat. Heat. [Music] So, I’m exiting Malmo right now and heading in. That’s a word. [Music] [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Applause] Heat. Heat. Heat [Music] up here. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] All right. [Music] [Music] Lance Crona. We are back in Lasa in our way to Copenhagen. I don’t know if I told you guys, but uh normally from uh Malmo you can take a train or you can take the bridge. Of course, if you’re driving and then in just uh 15 minutes you’re in Copenhagen. But for me with the electric bike, I cannot take it with the train. I cannot take the bridge because it’s a highway. So I will have to cycle back to Helsingberg Helenborg and then uh from there I will take a ferry into Denmark. So it’s the way it is. So I had a long big detour for about 120 kilometers altogether. Well, I got the perhaps it’s Well, I got the shirt. So, I got the shirt from Malmo. So, it’s worth it. Let’s hope. And of course, I visit Talva and then we fixed the bike. So, I had to take the southern part of Sweden, too. So, now I’m going back north a little bit for another 50 km. From here, I think I have only 25 or 30 kilometers left and then I can take jump on a ferry and cross into Denmark. Let’s go. [Music] Turn right. [Music] Turn right on. [Music] Hi Heat. [Music] [Music] Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] So, we have made it back to Helenburg. So, I’m heading now into the port to see what time do we have the next ferry. What time is the next ferry to Helsing in Denmark? should take about 20 25 minutes to cross. And I think it’s a ferry every half hour or so during the day and a ferry every hour during the evening. And I think a ferry every 2 hours during the night. We will figure out soon. So, let’s see. Where is the bike line? Okay, seems something going on here. Maybe. [Music] Okay, I think we need still we need to go check in. Okay, let’s see. Do we need a ticket or not? There we go. We have been sent to the line number two. So, let’s just proceed. Seems the ferry has arrived, but I don’t know if it’s ours. Need to wait a little bit. There are plenty of cars. So, they’re disembarking now, and it will be our turn to embark. There we go. We are moving slowly, slowly. We’re getting there. I didn’t see it. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay. Okay, perfect. Thank you. And we will thank Sweden for all the nice memories and for all the nice people we have met and for the old t-shirts. Sweden, you have been amazing. Let’s see what Denmark on the other side has to offer. That’s right. [Music] [Music] So, we are finally in Denmark, ladies and gentlemen. So, I need to see how I get first out of here from the port because I have a lot of cyclists behind me. And then I need to stop and to plan a route and to check for a camping. I haven’t done that. I supposed to do it, but I wasn’t sure I’m going to make it all the way to Denmark today. I didn’t know how much time I’m going to spend at Malma Football Club and stuff like that. So, I wasn’t quite sure that that I’m going to make it. So, uh now that I now that I have done it, I shall check for a camping place or a warm shower host. Let’s see first how we get out of here. I’ve done it. I’ve done it. I’m in Denmark. Beautiful Denmark. [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. N. [Music] [Music] So I’m very I’m quite proud of myself because uh it’s uh just half past 4 and uh I’ve done quite a lot of things today. I have visited Malma football club. I have spent an hour there. Uh I have managed to reach uh Helenberg again and then cycle to Helenberg about uh 50 something kilometers and then uh yeah get the ferry uh and reach Denmark which I did. So I’m very proud of myself. I’m very proud of my bike. Uh now I need a place to camp and I need a place where I can sit and with my computer and plan the route for next two weeks. So uh let’s check where we can find such a place. Heat. Heat. Oh, there we go. A camping on my way. Hey, my tent is pitched and secured. The guy at the reception, he said I can use this area. It’s uh nobody living there. So, he offered me this piece of land here for tonight and that’s more than enough. Now, uh I have unpacked. I need to go and grab something to eat and then uh I shall do some work. So,

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