Rotskusten
Rotskusten, also known as the "Rotten Coast," is a region in the southern part of Sweden, located in the province of Skåne. It is characterized by its flat, sandy landscape and is one of the most southern points of the country. The name "Rotskusten" translates to "Rotten Coast" in English, a reference to the region's historical use as a dumping ground for waste and sewage from the nearby city of Malmö.
The coastline of Rotskusten is known for its long, sandy beaches, which are popular among locals and
Despite its name, Rotskusten is not actually rotten in the literal sense. The region has undergone significant
The region is also known for its cultural events and festivals, which celebrate the area's history and