1. Hyby hills
 
South of Hyby you'll find a beautiful undulating landscape, criss-crossed with hills and valleys, groves and thickets.

The area is full of rare flora, with pasque flowers, sunroses and virgin-flax on the grassy slopes. Along the old embankment traversing the area you'll find bellflower and the crimson crane's bill.
The marshes and ponds are home to many species of frog, like the edible frog and moor frog.
You'll find a rich bird life around Hyby hills.
Whitethroat, icterine warbler and yellow bunting all breed in the area. You can also hear the powerful song of the nightingale in the shrubs.
Hyby hills is popular with blueberry pickers at the end of summer. After a long hot, day you can cool off with a dip in lake Pudesjö , a couple of kilometers away on the other side of road 108.

Getting there: Take road 108 to Hyby. Turn towards Vismarlöv. After 1,7 km pull in at the car park on the right. Step over the stile and follow the path to the old embankment, or walk back along the asphalt road and turn left into the embankment (south bound) where it crosses the road.