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Connected coastal trails in a UNESCO biosphere ...
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Discover a mosaic of broadleaf woodland dominated by oak trees. There are also old and very thick juniper bushes near the rocky outcrops.
The nature reserve is home to many species of lichen that grow on the soil and the rock. A number of species of lichen, fungi and insects that live in dead wood and are on Sweden’s Red List of endangered species, have been found in the area.
The rules for the nature reserve are shown in the link below, but, for example, dogs must be kept on a lead other than when hunting, you may not ride a horse or a bike, pitch a tent or park a caravan or camper van, light a fire, or use a spirit stove or disposable barbecue.
Year of protection: 2011
Municipality: Ronneby
Character: broadleaf forest, pasture, rocky ground
Area: 22 hectares
Landowner: Private
Administrator: Blekinge County Administrative Board
Form of protection: Nature reserve
Jordö nature reserve borders Almö nature reserve to the east. You will find a car park at the Slätthammar swimming spot just to the south-east of the nature reserve. Continue from the car park on foot and walk along Södra Jordövägen, from which a marked path leads into Jordö nature reserve.
You are welcome to visit Jordö, but please note that it is not allowed to:
Without permission from the county administrative board, you may not either:
Länsstyrelsen Blekinge
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