Nature reserve

Svarthällberget

Nature reserve

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Description

Svarthällberget Nature Reserve lies beautifully situated on the rim of the Gulf of Bothnia. The nature reserve is best known for its abundance of flowers. Here you find spruce forest, deciduous trees, rocks and wetlands rich in species. The area is 0.6 square kilometres in size and snowmobiling is banned.

Get here by public transport

Activities And Facilities

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Facts

Municipality: Kalix

Year of formation: 1995

Size: 0.6 square kilometers

Administrator: County Administrative Board

Form of protection: Nature reserve

Communications

The nature reserve lies northwest of Säivisnäs peninsula. From the E4 in Sangis, turn southwards towards Bodön. Then bear left towards Svarthällberget. An old cart trail runs through the western part of the reserve.

Directions

The nature reserve is located northwest of the Säivisnäs peninsula. From the E4 in Sangis, turn south towards Bodön. Then keep left towards Svarthällberget. An old road runs through the western part of the reserve.

Regulations

All regulations can be found in the reserve decision. It is allowed to:

  • camping
  • hike
  • make a fire, remember to bring your own wood!
  • pick berries and edible mushrooms
  • fish and hunt in accordance with the laws in force

It is not allowed to drive snowmobiles in the area or to damage plant and animal life. Remember the right of public access and protect nature!

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten

norrbotten@lansstyrelsen.se

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