47 nature reserves in the Blekinge Archipelago Biosphere Reserve
You’ll find 47 nature reserves in the Blekinge Archipelago Biosphere Reserve, all of which offer…
Nature reserve
Svenö offers excellent opportunities for walking and swimming. The island is characterised by shallow rift valleys surrounded by mountain ridges in an almost treeless landscape.
On the western headland of the island there are the remains of the foundations of a building, surrounded by stone walls. A family lived here into the 1960s and today grazing animals keep the fields open.
The rules for the nature reserve are shown in the link below, but, for example, dogs must be kept on a lead and you are not allowed to park a caravan, drive a motor vehicle, pitch a tent/moor a boat for more than 24 hours or light a fire other than in a place designated for the purpose.
Source: County Administrative Board
Year of protection: 1975
Municipality: Karlskrona
Character: Archipelago island with pasture, boat-based outdoor recreation
**Area: 88 hectares, of which 24 hectares are land and 64 hectares water
Landowner: Private
Administrator: Blekinge County Administrative Board
Form of protection: Nature reserve and Natura 2000
The island can only be accessed by water.
Deep water anchorages can be found by the mountain on the eastern side of Svenö.
You are welcome to visit Svenö, but please note that it is not allowed to:
Länsstyrelsen Blekinge
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