Nature reserve

Arvesjåkkå

Nature reserve

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Description

The nature reserve Arvesjåkkå is a low-lying valley covered by coniferous forest among the low fells near Arjeplog. It takes its name from the stream Arvesjåkkå which runs through the area and later empties into the Pite river. Anglers enjoy coming here to test their skills. It is above all the game fish grayling and trout that attract them. The area is 90 square kilometres in size.

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Activities And Facilities

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Facts

Municipality: Arjeplog

Year of formation: 1988

Size: 90 square kilometers

administrator: County Administrative Board

Form of protection: Nature reserve

Communications

About 6 kilometres east of Bergnäsviken bay, a road crosses the lake to Rävudden point. From Rävudden, trails lead into the reserve.

Directions

About 6 kilometers east of Bergnäsviken, a road crosses the lake to Rävudden. From Rävudden, paths lead into the reserve.

Regulations

It is forbidden in the reserve to:

  • deliberately disturbing animal and bird life
  • damage land or vegetation, including dead trees
  • drive motorized vehicles on bare ground in the terrain.

You may drive a snowmobile and pick berries and mushrooms. Hunting and fishing are permitted in accordance with current legislation.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten

norrbotten@lansstyrelsen.se

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