Hunehals Borg was a medieval castle located outside Kungsbacka in the 12th and 13th centuries.

Hunehals Borg, located on a headland in Kungsbackafjorden, was built in the 1250s by the father or grandfather of the Danish Count Jakob Nielsen. It played an important role in Nordic politics in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. From around 1330, it fell into disrepair but remained in use until the end of the 14th century, after which it faded into obscurity for most people.

Cultural Trail

There is a self-guided cultural trail with signs through what was once the castle grounds, explaining what the various parts of the castle looked like and how a castle was defended in the Middle Ages.

Hanhals Holme, 434 98 Kungsbacka. Directions! External link. (Google Maps)