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Ullared is a locality situated in
Falkenberg Municipality Falkenberg Municipality () is a municipality in Halland County on the Swedish west coast. The town Falkenberg is the municipal seat. The municipality was created in 1971 when the ''City of Falkenberg'' was amalgamated with six rural municipalit ...
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Halland County Halland County (, ) is a county ('' län'') on the western coast of Sweden. It corresponds roughly to the cultural and historical province of Halland. The capital is Halmstad. Prince Julian, the son of Prince Carl Philip, is Duke of Halland. ...
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, with 791 inhabitants in 2010. The village hosts a large
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Gekås Gekås Ullared AB is a Swedish superstore in Ullared, Sweden, founded in 1963 by Göran Karlsson (businessman), Göran Karlsson as ''Ge-kås Manufaktur''. It had an annual turnover of Swedish kronor, SEK 4.2 billion in 2010, with a total store a ...
. It is the largest store in both Sweden and Scandinavia, and the growth of the store has made ''Ullared'' more or less synonymous with ''low prices'' among Swedes. A large number of stores, usually in the lower price range, have been established in the village since the early 1990s.


History

Historical railway crossing Two railways built in the late 19th century and early 20th century, the Falkenberg railway (
Falkenberg Falkenberg is a locality and the seat of Falkenberg Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 27,813 inhabitants in 2019 (out of a municipal total of about 45,000). It is located at the mouth of river Ätran. The name consists of the Swedish ...
– Limmared, also called Pyttebanan) and WbÄJ (
Varberg Varberg () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Varberg Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 35,782 inhabitants in 2019. Varberg and all of Halland are well known for their "typical west coast" sandy beaches. In Varberg th ...
– Ätran 1911–1961), had a station in Ullared, which gave it an advantage compared to surrounding villages. The railways closed around 1960. The following decade saw a lot of housing construction and the establishment of many shops and an increase in publishing services. Pyttebanans hike and bicycle path Portions of the Pyttebanan is today restored as hiking and bicycle path. Signs along the path show the history of the railway. Today's track starts in Ullared running towards Fridhemsberg. At the entry of Fridhemsberg it crosses the road. Here a building still holds the old sign "Fridhemsberg"s station. Further the track crosses small rivers and streets. It is a well maintained track not only popular in summer. Building of today's municipality The municipality merged with Källsjö and Fagered in the 1950s, during the reform by which parish sized municipalities merged to form new units. The next reform in 1971 lead to the village becoming a part of
Falkenberg Municipality Falkenberg Municipality () is a municipality in Halland County on the Swedish west coast. The town Falkenberg is the municipal seat. The municipality was created in 1971 when the ''City of Falkenberg'' was amalgamated with six rural municipalit ...
. The council adopted a general plan for the village in 2005.Ullared – Falkenbergs kommun
/ref> The plan assign ''Ängaberg'' (an area behind the school) as suitable for residential buildings. Areas to the east of the village are assigned to retailing. A new road is planned between county road 154 and Gekås, in order to relieve traffic congestion on the central parts of the village. There are long term plans to change the route of county road 154.


Facilities

''Apelskolan'' is a school with about 500 pupils, aged 6 to 15. The village also has a clinic,
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, fire station, care home, slalom slope and a
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. The village obtains water from ''Ängaberg''. The area behind
Gekås Gekås Ullared AB is a Swedish superstore in Ullared, Sweden, founded in 1963 by Göran Karlsson (businessman), Göran Karlsson as ''Ge-kås Manufaktur''. It had an annual turnover of Swedish kronor, SEK 4.2 billion in 2010, with a total store a ...
' parking is today Sweden's largest all-year-round campground. There are spaces for RVs, tents as well as cabins for rent. Nearby a lake is located for swimming. Buses transfer campers to Gekås and back. Gekås continuously expands and dominates the small village of Ullared. In 2016 new parking lots with multiple stories opened to meet the number of visitors. A small hill of granite has been removed to build this parking.
Gekås Gekås Ullared AB is a Swedish superstore in Ullared, Sweden, founded in 1963 by Göran Karlsson (businessman), Göran Karlsson as ''Ge-kås Manufaktur''. It had an annual turnover of Swedish kronor, SEK 4.2 billion in 2010, with a total store a ...
, founded by Göran Karlsson in 1963, is considered as Scandinavia's largest shopping center.


Geography

Several lakes surround Ullared: ''Kinnasjön'', ''Sonnerängssjön'' and ''Musasjön''. A stream, Högvadsån, and its tributary, ''Hjärtaredsån'', flows through the village. The village is surrounded by hills, and therefore requires an auxiliary transmitter in order to receive
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. The northern part of the village, ''"Furet"'', is dominated by detached houses, as is the southern and western parts. The centre is dominated by retailing and there is a minor industrial estate in the southern part called ''Hedens industriområde''.


Climate

Ullared has a hybrid climate between maritime and continental. Since the station's inception, it has arguably been the wettest in Sweden, with Torup further south in Halland's interior being the other contender. The inland position renders vast temperature swings a possibility under conditions favourable to those, such as summer highs above during heat waves and winter nights below . In winter, freeze-thaw cycles are common, with both rain and snow being frequent. Summer thunderstorms are rather common in the area due to the convection between various air masses.


Economy

Ullared is dominated by retailing, with not just Gekås, but also a large number of other retailers, of different sizes. In total, there are 1,300 workplaces, and as a result commuting is common.


Sports

The following sports clubs are located in Ullared: * Ullareds IK


Literature

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References


External links


Gekås Ullared AB

Apelskolan

Ullared IK


{{authority control Populated places in Falkenberg Municipality