Östra Almberget, Naturreservat

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Description

Östra Almberget is a rock formation that rises prominently above the surrounding landscape. The reserve encompasses the summit plateau and the surrounding slopes and consists of natural forest with great diversity. From the road to the north, there is a trail leading up the mountain where visitors can hike to the summit.

A barren hilltop with a beautiful view

Östra Almberget is a mountain whose summit reaches approximately 580 meters above sea level. The mountain’s northern side slopes steeply down toward Södra Almsjön. The composition of the bedrock, combined with the thin soil cover on the mountain, contributes to the rather nutrient-poor conditions in the soil.

Rare species thrive in these forests

The fact that the forest here has high natural value is evident in the trees of varying ages and heights, and the many dead trees, both standing and fallen. There are also traces of past forest fires. This variation creates conditions for many different species to live here.

In the pine forest, the lichens Carthamus lichen and Ergot lichen have been found. In the spruce-dominated forest on the mountain’s northern slope, there is a great abundance of hanging lichens, including thread-like lichens that are several meters long. Other rare species found here include cat’s-foot lichen, wood-decay fungus, and old spruce cup.

Human Impact

The forests on Östra Almberget were formed when fires more than 130 years ago shaped the forest landscape. Other human activities that have impacted the area include timber harvesting and forest grazing.

There are no known ancient remains within the reserve, but adjacent to the reserve, on the northern shore of Södra Almsjön, two Stone Age settlement sites have been documented. Forest grazing was practiced in the area during the period when the Almberget mountain pasture, located northwest of the reserve by Lake Södra Almsjön, was active. Outfield grazing at the Almberget mountain pasture dates back to the 17th century.

Tar was produced during the summer pasture season, likely for domestic use at the settlement as a wood preservative for tools and boats, as fishing in Almsjön was also a welcome contribution to the household.

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Activities And Facilities

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Facts

Established: 2014

Size: 131 ha

Municipality: Malung-Sälen

Administrator: County Administrative Board

Directions

About 20 km north of Malung.

Regulations

The following activities are prohibited in the reserve:

  • damage growing or dead trees—whether standing or fallen—stumps, and shrubs. An exception is made for collecting loose, small, dry branches and twigs for the purpose of making a fire. This exception does not apply to dead trees or tar stumps.
  • drive motorized vehicles off-road on bare ground.

Without permission from the County Administrative Board, it is also prohibited to:

  • dig up plants, pick mosses, lichens, and wood-dwelling fungi, or collect animals (such as insects)
  • organize or conduct competitions, camp activities, and other large-scale or recurring organized events.

View the regulations, decisions, and management plan in their entirety via the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency’s tool “Protected Nature” (Link to another website).

Click on the nature reserve’s name and select the “Documentation” tab to view the documents.

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www.lansstyrelsen.se/dalarna

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