A GPS-guided treasure hunt on the edge of Kullaberg nature reserve. Choose a route that suits your family, receive a map, compass and torch, and explore caves and viewpoints while solving clues.
Set out on Kullamannens Treasure Hunt, a self-guided family adventure around the dramatic Kullaberg peninsula. Equipped with a handheld GPS, compass, flashlight and treasure map, you’ll follow clues through forest paths, cliffs and hidden caves. The activity runs during nature centre opening hours (10:00–16:00) and takes 1–2 hours depending on route.
You can choose from three levels of difficulty: Tumlarjakten (easy, about 1 hour, ages 4–10), Silverjakten (medium, about 1.5 hours, ages 6–12), or Piratjakten (hard, about 2 hours, ages 10+).
Along the way, enjoy the west coast scenery and the freedom to move at your own pace. It’s an ideal outdoor activity for families who want to explore, play and learn together in nature.
Duration about 1–2 hours depending on route
Recommended for families with children, choose route by age and ability
Available during nature centre opening hours (10:00–16:00)
Self-guided activity at your own pace
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for uneven terrain
Group bookings and special requests available on demand

Kullabergsguiderna, established in 1996, offers adventure experiences such as dolphin safaris, cave tours and RIB boat trips on the fantastic Kullaberg peninsula. In 2018, Emil Lindvall and David Arborelius, who have since successfully run the Kullabergsguiderna, took over. Their vision of the future emphasizes sustainable practices, preserving nature and culture while expanding responsibly.