Quote Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder View Post
If you don't mind going north there's still a ferry from Helsingor to Helsingborg.

Have you much experience wearing the kilt in Sweden? I'm just wondering because I'm hoping to get back there soon-ish to visit again and we all like to hike. I had hoped to go hiking in a kilt, and I don't mind modeling it for all the people with their cameras, but I don't want to be totally distracting either, if that makes sense. What have your other experiences been like?

True, there is a ferry connection from Helsingør (with the castle Kronborg, sometimes called Hamlet’s castle) to Helsingborg in Sweden. I have used it several times. Takes 15 minutes.
I have been in Sweden several times and then mostly north of Helsingborg. There are some nice small towns and an amazing coastline up to Gothenburg (the second largest city of Sweden).
Sweden is a most tolerant country in every respect. You can certainly walk kilted there without any problems at all, and certainly there shall be no “gatherings” to look at the “odd man in a kilt”.

Greg

The picture is from a beach about 50 km north of Helsingborg

Link: www.dress2kilt.eu/images/DSC_5193_1000.jpg