• Gultoppig fingersvamp är en av de sällsynta arter som trivs i Köttsala.
    Gultoppig fingersvamp är en av de sällsynta arter som trivs i Köttsala.
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Köttsala, Naturreservat

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Description

The Köttsala nature reserve has been established to care for and preserve a valley with old forest on calcareous soil. A variety of species thrive here, from tiny lichens and delicate mosses to magnificent orchids.

Old growth forest

Here in the reserve you will find an old and varied forest named after the nearby Köttsala croft. The forest has only been slightly affected by modern forestry. Further back in time, nearby crofts and farms probably collected firewood and timber here and grazed their animals. Spruce is the most common tree species, but there is also pine, as well as some deciduous trees such as aspen, birch, alder and elm. Typical of an old forest that is left to look after itself is that there are trees of all ages as well as dead trees.

Rare woodpeckers and ticks

An old-growth forest like this is home to a wide variety of species. Forest hook moss, dark house moss and flat feather moss are examples of some of the different mosses that thrive here. If you have good eyesight or a magnifying glass, you can go on a lichen safari! Old spruce lichen, brown-powdered needle lichen and rust spot are some of the rare lichens you can find here in the old-growth forest, as well as fungi such as spruce tick, woolly tick and large aspen tick. The good supply of dead wood, full of tasty caterpillars, means that woodpeckers and other birds thrive in the area. If you are lucky, you may see the rare three-toed woodpecker.

Crooked lime lovers

The soil in Köttsala is both nutrient-rich and affected by lime. This means that in addition to the usual old-growth forest species, there are also a number of species that are specially adapted to lime. Coniferous spider moss, orange thorn fungus and black thorn fungus are some examples of fungi that are linked to lime-rich soil. Among lime-favored plants, we find species such as bluebell, fern, and the orchids green-white night-flowering violet and the small knee-rose.

Accessibility

Köttsala belongs to level 1 in the county administrative board's leveling of the county's nature reserves, which means that the reserve has a wilderness character and lacks outdoor recreation facilities.

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Activities And Facilities

  • Nature reserve

Facts

Municipality: Lindesberg

Year established: 2016

Area: 24.2 hectares

Landowner: Private

Reserve creator: County Administrative Board

Manager: County Administrative Board

Directions

The nature reserve Köttsala is located 4 km north of Frövi. From Örebro, drive 50 road for about 12 km and take the first right at the roundabout onto road 831 towards Frövi. In Frövi, take Frövivägen north. When you reach road 249, turn left and continue north for about a kilometer and then turn right on the turnoff towards Blixterboda. After about 500 meters there is an old road on the north side of the road that you can walk on to the reserve.

Regulations

In the nature reserve it is forbidden to.

  • drill, hack, blast, dig, carve, paint or otherwise damage rock, the earth's surface, stones or boulders, or to move or remove stones or boulders,
  • drive a motorized vehicle other than on roads
  • felling, removing or otherwise damaging living or dead, standing or fallen trees and bushes
  • damage vegetation, for example, by picking or digging up plants such as rice, grass, herbs, mosses or lichens and fungi
  • disturbing wildlife in any way other than what normally occurs when hunting,
  • collect plants, animals, lichens or fungi without the permission of the County Administrative Board,
  • without the permission of the County Administrative Board, put up a permanent board, sign, poster or similar device or mark out tracks,
  • without the permission of the County Administrative Board, use the area for organized competitions or exercises, camp activities or similar,
  • without the permission of the County Administrative Board, carry out scientific studies or conduct environmental monitoring that involves marking, collection, trapping or other impact on the natural environment.

But it is permitted to:

  • pick berries, edible mushrooms and flowers for your own use, but not protected or red-listed species.

Contact

Email address

orebro@lansstyrelsen.se

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