Torekov

Torekov is situated in the westernmost part, the peak, of the Bjäre peninsula. Once a prominent fishing village, according to some at one point hosting a population larger than Helsingborg’s, now a small town that expands immensely in population during the summer months.
One interested in the history of Torekov, can find plenty in the numerous books written on the subject. For instance, Torekov was the place where the treaty that took away the Swedish Monarch’s last constitutional powers was signed. If one is particularly interested in the history of the Harbour of Torekov, more information is to be found under the headline “About the Harbour”.

For those more keen to learn about activities in Torekov and it’s proximity, we suggest a visit to Torekov’s tourist centre.

Another well-known attraction close by is Hallands Väderö, an uninhabited island, home to a natural reserve of unique environment.

In the Harbour of Torekov the following businesses operate:
Fiskhuset – restaurant
Hamnkrogen – restaurant
Lejonet & Björnen – ice cream stand
Moby’s Shack & Piraten – restaurant, pizzeria, kiosk
Varvet mat & vin – restaurant
Väderötrafiken – ferry service to Hallands Väderö m.m.
Ystad Skeppshandel – sale of boating related goods.

Contact

Torekovs Båtsällskap TBSS

Hamnplanen 25
269 77 Torekov

Telephone: +46431-36 35 34
E-mail: info@torekovshamn.se

Phone hours during high season:

Daily 08:00-17:00, lunch break 11:30-12:30

Office hours:

Daily 10:30-11:30

If in an emergency, dial 112.

General Information

Harbour staff are available daily 08:00-15:00

Questions about queues for berths and reservations are answered most swiftly by e-mail.

We kindly ask not to be contacted about anything that has to do with camper vans, RV’s and so forth!