
Tallinsudden
Nature reserve
- County: Norrbottens län
- 6662.95 km away from you
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Description
The nature reserve Tallinsudden lies on Sandön island in the inner Luleå archipelago. Almost the entire island is built of sediment which collected here during the inland ice melt. Here you find beautiful pine moors and a shallow-water beach. The area is 1 square kilometre in size and there is a ban on snowmobiling.
Activities And Facilities
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Nature reserve
Facts
Municipality: Luleå
Year of formation: 2018
Size: 1 square kilometer
Manager: County Administrative Board
Form of protection: Nature reserve
Communications
The reserve is reached from Tjuvholmssundet sound, which must be crossed by boat. From there you can then follow gravel and sand roads as far as Tallinsudden, which lies in the southwestern part of Sandön, towards Germandöfjärden bay. With a small boat you can also get to the shallow-water beach.
Directions
The reserve is reached from Tjuvholmssundet, which must be crossed by boat. From there, you can follow gravel and sand roads to Tallinsudden, which is located on the southwestern part of Sandön, towards Germandöfjärden. A smaller boat can also be used to reach the shallow beach.
Regulations
**In the nature reserve Tallinsudden it is allowed to:
- camping
- hike
- make a fire but without building a stone ring
- pick berries and edible mushrooms
- driving snowmobiles on snow-covered ground
- fishing and hunting in accordance with the laws in force
Remember that, among other things, it is not permitted to damage plant and animal life and that the rules of the right of public access apply. Full regulations can be found in the reserve decision.
Contact
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Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten
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