Rosenlundsskogen
Nature reserve
- County: Stockholms län
- 6733.28 km away from you
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The nature reserve has areas affected by spruce bark beetle. Many spruce trees have died and may fall over time, so please be cautious and avoid visiting during windy weather.
The beetles only attack living trees and do not remain in dead wood. Dead trees are left in place to support biodiversity, as they provide important habitats for wildlife, mosses, and lichens.
Description
Rosenlundsskogen is a reserve within close proximity of the Stockholm archipelago, in the municipality of Nynäshamn. It has a varied topography, with pine forests growing on exposed bedrock, alder swamps, lush oak and hazel groves and aspens clinging to rocky slopes.
This natural variation provides a range of different habitats for plants and animals, making this area particularly biodiverse. There are some great lookout points in the reserve, as well as some trails.
Activities And Facilities
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Nature reserve
Facts
Protected since: 2004
Area: 35 hectares
Character: coniferous forest, mixed forest, deciduous forest
Municipality: Nynäshamn
Landowner: private
Managing authority: Stockholm County Administrative Board
Form of protection : nature reserve
Directions
The Rosenlundsskogen nature reserve is located south of Djursnäs farm, by Fållnäsvik. The reserve is difficult to access. There are no facilities for visitors and no designated parking lot.
By public transit: The nearest bus stop is Djursnäs vägskäl, about 2.5 km north of the reserve. For current bus lines and timetables, see SL.se
Regulations
In order to protect the Rosenlundsskogen nature reserve, please respect the following rules.
Within the reserve, it is forbidden to:
- destroy or damage rock, soil or stone by drilling, cutting, blasting, carving, digging, painting or similar,
- break branches, fell or in any other way damage living or dead trees and bushes or damage the vegetation in general by digging up plants, such as shrubs, herbaceous plants, mosses or lichens or by removing fungi growing on wood,
- disturb wildlife (e.g. by climbing nesting trees, trapping or killing mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians),
- trap and collect invertebrates,
- bring unleashed dogs,
- make a fire,
- put up a message board, placard, poster, sign or make inscriptions.
Contact
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Länsstyrelsen i Stockholm
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