Dunderklintarna, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Örebro län
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Description
Dunderklintarna is a large wilderness area with ancient forest and bogs. In the spring, the black grouse play out on Dammsjömossen and with a bit of luck you may come across both wolverine and three-toed woodpecker. The reserve is also rich in cultural remains that show that the forest was not always as untouched as today.
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- Nature reserve
Facts
Municipality: Lekeberg and Örebro
Year established: 2006, expanded 2009 Area: 247.5 hectares
Landowners: The state through the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and individuals.
Reserve creator: County Administrative Board
Manager: County Administrative Board
Natura 2000: the area is part of the EU network of protected nature, Natura 2000
Directions
The reserve is accessible on foot from several directions. The easiest is to enter via Bergslagsleden from the west or east. The shortest way on foot is from the west. From the E18 you go via Leken and Klunkhyttan on the road that passes Torptjärn towards Villingsberg's shooting range. Bergslagsleden leads into the reserve, where the road crosses the border of the shooting range.
Regulations
In the reserve it is forbidden to:
- remove or damage dead trees or parts of trees
- make a fire, other than in designated places,
- without the permission of the County Administrative Board, collect mosses and lichens, as well as fungi that grow on trees or dead wood,
- collect insects or other invertebrates without the permission of the County Administrative Board.
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