Nature reserve

Motala Bay Nature Reserve

Nature reserve

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Description

By traveling from island to island in Motala Bay, you travel hundreds of millions of years in the history of the earth. "Erkerna" is the oldest archipelago, 1,700 million years, and "Sandön" is the youngest, "only" 10,000 years. On Sandön, there is also one of the largest linden stands in Östergötland. The islands of Motala Bay consist of a number of archipelagos with varying nature and geology. On the islands "Skallen" (included in Fjuk) and "Sandön" there is a privy, trash can and firesite. Within a certain area on the northeastern part of Sandön, camping is allowed for two nights. Fjuk's beaches are steep and rocky and can only be entered in calm weather. Sandön's shallow beaches make the island difficult to approach by deep-sea boat. For the islands' sensitive bird life, avoid going ashore on the islands of Fjuk, Jungfrun and Erkerna during the breeding season April-June.

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The nature reserve is managed by Länsstyrelsen Östergötland.

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Facts

Size : 413 hectares

Year of protection : 1979

Municipality: Motala

Landowner : Naturvårdsverket

Administrator : County Administrative Board of Östergötland

Regulations

All the rules for the reserve can be found in the decision. Rules for the general public are also usually posted on a sign at the reserve entrance.

Contact

Address

Kontakta mig om du har frågor om Motalas Naturkarta.

Email address

Hilda-Linn Berglund

hilda-linn.berglund@motala.se

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