Moraåns dalgång naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- Valuable nature
- Recreation area
- Stroller accessible
- Near parking
- Near Public Transport
- County: Stockholms län
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Description
There are fantastic natural and cultural environments along the valley where Moraån meanders. The river roars in small waterfalls and rapids, but also flows calmly and quietly in some stretches. The Moraån valley has become deeper over the years. Dense hedgerows grow here and many fallen trees lie in the way. Beavers are frequent here.
The yellow marked "Åstigen" shows many parts of the river. The pasture path is marked in blue and leads you through grazed pastures and along the upper edge of the valley and past a large number of ancient remains. You can take a break at the fireplace.
Although Moraån is quite close to homes and roads, you can easily get the feeling of being far out in the wild when you listen to the rippling water, the nightingale's song and stand under the dense canopy of leaves by the river. There are good chances of seeing wildlife. In the river in the fall, you can also see sea trout migrating up from the sea during spawning time. Moraån is Södertälje municipality's most important sea trout river.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
- Valuable nature
- Recreation area
Accessibility
- Stroller accessible
- Near parking
- Near Public Transport
Directions
Moraåns valley is located directly adjacent to the southern parts of Järna. You can reach the reserve by both public transport and car. The nearest commuter train station is called "Järna centrum". From there it takes about 10 minutes to walk. There are several bus stops nearby. Reserved parking is available along Floravägen. More parking facilities are available at Eneskolan.
Regulations
In the nature reserve it is forbidden to:
- drive a motorized vehicle other than on the road
- set up a caravan
- bring an unleashed dog or other pet, except on arable land
- make an inscription or put up a board, sign, poster or similar
- capture and collect animals in such a way as to damage or destroy their biotopes or reproductive habitats
- picking or carrying away any kind of plants and woody fungi and branches
- felling or damaging living or dead trees and bushes or removing dead wood
- make fires other than in designated places
- fishing.
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