
Jan-Svensamössan
Nature reserve
- County: Norrbottens län
- 6511.42 km away from you
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Description
The steep low fell Jan-Svensamössan can be seen from far-off jutting up over the landscape. The slopes are covered with primary forest, where many endangered forest species thrive. Jan-Svensamössan is a popular spot for excursions. There are two paths up to the summit, but only one is marked – the trail leading along the southeast slope. From the top the view is certainly 100 km on a clear day, a breath-taking panorama across the Lapland forests, low fells, mires and lakes. The area is 1.2 square kilometres in size.
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Nature reserve
Facts
Municipality: Arvidsjaur
Year established: 1997, revised 2017
Size: 1.2 square kilometers
Administrator: County Administrative Board
Form of protection: Nature reserve, Natura 2000
Other: Cultural remains in the form of Sami hearths are found in the area.
Communications
The nature reserve lies about 27 kilometres west of Arvidsjaur. From road 45, just over 2 km west of Avaviken, there is a road that leads to the nature reserve, signposted to Ekopark Ledfat.
Directions
The nature reserve is located about 27 kilometers west of Arvidsjaur. From road 45, just over 2 km west of Avaviken, there is a road signposted to Ekopark Ledfat that leads to the nature reserve.
Regulations
All regulations can be found in the reserve decision. It is allowed to:
- camp
- make a fire, remember to bring your own wood!
- pick berries and edible mushrooms
- drive snowmobiles on snow-covered ground
- fish and hunt in accordance with the laws in force
It is not allowed to harm plant and animal life. Remember the right of public access and protect nature!
Contact
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Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten
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