Långängarna, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Gävleborgs län
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Description
Långängarna is an excursion destination that is particularly beautiful in the spring when bluebells and spring peas are in bloom. The fertile land is now covered in forest but was once farmed. Here you can watch birds and look at plants. Långängarnas nature reserve is located 6.5 kilometers southwest of the church in Sandviken and covers 33 hectares. About 150 years ago, Se village in Ovansjö parish used the land for haymaking.
The land has been left to grow again. Today, only traces of the agricultural landscape that once existed here can be seen, such as stone walls and shallow ditches. There have also been around ten meadow barns in the area.
Valuable for many
Now it is a mixed forest of mainly aspen and spruce that grows on the nutrient-rich land. The coarse aspens of the long meadows have felt lichens growing on the swollen tree bases. The deciduous trees elm, maple, lime and ash also grow in the area.
There is a rich flora in the nature reserve with, for example, dark lungwort, witch hazel, thistle, stinkweed and wood vetch.
There is a rich bird life here and, among other things, lesser spotted woodpecker, lesser flycatcher, wood pigeon and woodpecker nest in the area.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
Facts
Area: 33 hectares Year of protection: 2002 Municipality: Sandviken Administrator: County Administrative Board Character: Forest and field
Directions
The nature reserve is located 6.5 kilometers west southwest of Sandviken.
Regulations
Special rules apply within the nature reserve. It is not allowed to:
- drive motorized vehicles other than on roads open to public motor traffic
- take firewood, make fires or camp
- damage, pick or collect plants, animals (including insects), fungi and lichens. However, berry, flower and mushroom picking is allowed for personal use
- climbing trees, staying near a bird of prey's nest, lair or burrow, or otherwise deliberately harming or disturbing wildlife. The exception applies to hunting that may be carried out in the reserve
- disturbingly use recorded sound or use it to attract birds or other animals
- felling or otherwise damaging living or dead trees and shrubs or causing other damage to living or dead trees and shrubs
- bring an unleashed dog or other unleashed pet. Exceptions apply to dogs during the hunting that may be conducted in the reserve
- put up a board, poster, poster, sign or make an inscription
- damage solid objects or surfaces, such as moving or removing stones
- riding or cycling in the terrain.
For full regulations, see the reserve decision.
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