• Photo: Robert Ekholm
  • Photo: Robert Ekholm

Treklasen, Naturreservat

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Description

Treklasen is a small nature reserve with old pine forest. The reserve has plenty of moss, which gives the forest a magical forest character.

The reserve is located on a slight ridge, about 30 - 40 meters above sea level. In the small, elongated reserve there are stands of pine trees in a younger mixed forest with mainly spruce and beech. The area is surrounded by spruce plantations. The forest in Treklasen was last felled in the late 1800s. The forest was voluntarily protected by the owner in 1922, and in 1961 the area was formally protected as a natural monument.

Problems for pine trees to rejuvenate

The reason for the protection was partly to study the competition between beech and conifers. Forty years later, it was found that pine trees have great difficulty in regenerating.

This is mainly due to three reasons. Firstly, spruce easily spreads into the reserve from surrounding spruce plantations. Secondly, the regeneration of pine is made difficult by the large number of wild animals. In addition, there is now no natural disturbance such as fire, which previously favored the fire-resistant pine.

In addition to spruce, beech also regenerates well. In connection with a boundary adjustment in 2004, it was therefore decided to change the purpose of the reserve and protect the valuable natural environment of the pine stand by limiting the presence of spruce.

The moss forms closed mats

In the forest, boulders are scattered here and there and there are rock outcrops. Much of the ground is covered with moss, which in some places forms closed mats. Lingonberry and bilberry dominate the ground vegetation, together with creeping thistle. There is plenty of coarse dead wood, mainly pine, in the area. The dead wood is in various stages of decomposition, which is appreciated by wood insects and fungi.

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Facts

Year of protection: 1961, amended in 2004

Municipality: Ronneby

Character: Old pine forest

Area: 5 hectares

Landowner: Private

Manager: Blekinge County Administrative Board

Type of protection: Nature reserve

Directions

From the E22, turn onto Grevavägen in the "Hasslörondellen", north towards Johannishus 5. After 1.5 kilometers, the reserve will be on the right side of the road, after another 200 meters there is a parking lot.

Regulations

You are welcome to visit Treklasen, but please note that it is not allowed to

  • break branches, cut down or otherwise damage living or dead standing and fallen trees and bushes
  • capture or collect invertebrates in such a way as to damage or destroy their habitats or breeding grounds
  • digging up plants or otherwise damaging vegetation
  • carry an unleashed dog other than for hunting
  • put up a picture, poster, billboard, sign or make an inscription
  • destroy or damage a fixed natural object or surface formation
  • ride a horse or bicycle
  • light a fire
  • camping or setting up a caravan or motor home
  • organize camp activities or competitions.

Without permission from the county administrative board, you may not

  • collect wood-boring insects or wood-boring fungi
  • conduct scientific research involving sampling or installation of equipment.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Blekinge

blekinge@lansstyrelsen.se

Please be aware that some of these texts have been automatically translated.

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