Tallet, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Blekinge län
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Description
In the Tallet nature reserve you can experience a natural forest with old pines and spruces. It has grown up on burnt land, probably in the early 1800s.
The Tallet nature reserve consists of coniferous natural forest with old pine and spruce. Most of the forest has been voluntarily protected by the landowner since 1884. The first formal protection for part of the area was implemented in 1961.
Old pine forest
The pine forest is a fine example of a natural forest that has been protected for a very long time, having been created after slash-and-burn agriculture and then allowed to develop freely. The oldest trees in the area are around 200 years old. In the past, the forest was dominated by pine and birch, but today spruce has spread more and more in the area. The trees are coarse and high-stemmed. There is plenty of dead wood in the form of dry bark, high stumps and flames. The vegetation is species-poor and consists mainly of patches of bilberry and lingonberry, as well as squirrels and creeping thistle. Several red-listed or otherwise unusual species occur in the area, including the small coniferous forest orchid knotweed.
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- Nature reserve
Facts
Year of protection: 1961, amended in 2004 and 2016
Municipality: Ronneby
Character: Coniferous forest, pine forest
Area: 17 hectares
Landowner: Private
Manager: Blekinge County Administrative Board
Type of protection: Nature reserve and Natura 2000
Directions
Take the road south from Hjortsberga church and turn towards Edestad. After about 1.5 kilometers, take a smaller road north over the railway towards Boahaga. After 1 kilometer, turn right onto a gravel road towards Johannishus. Follow the gravel road for 1 kilometer and you will reach the nature reserve Tallet.
Regulations
You are welcome to visit Tallet, but please note that it is not allowed to
- break branches, cut down or otherwise damage living or dead standing and fallen trees and bushes
- capture or collect invertebrates in such a way as to damage or destroy their habitats or breeding grounds
- digging up plants
- carrying an unleashed dog other than for hunting
- put up a picture, poster, billboard, sign or make an inscription
- destroy or damage a fixed natural object or surface formation
- drive a vehicle other than on the road
- ride a horse or bicycle other than on the road
- light a fire
- camping or setting up a caravan or motor home
- organize camp activities or competitions.
Without permission from the county administrative board, you may not
- collect wood-boring insects or wood-boring fungi
- conduct scientific research involving sampling or installation of equipment.
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Länsstyrelsen Blekinge
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