Boarps hed, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Skåne län
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Description
The beautiful heathland just outside Linderöd is a piece of living cultural history. Here you can walk in the open heaths that covered large parts of Linderödsåsen in the 18th and 19th centuries. Traditional management through grazing and burning keeps the area open and sparsely populated. When the heather blooms in August, the gently rolling hills glow in purple tones.
Remains of extensive heather moorland
Heather moors were once a common habitat type on sandy, gravelly and nutrient-poor soils but are a rarity in today's landscape. They were the result of the deforestation that took place in the 17th century. The Boarps hed nature reserve is only a quarter of the heather moor that existed at Boarp at the end of the 18th century. The heather moors were once used as pasture and management also included burning the heath at regular intervals. The ash nourished the poor soil and the heather plants that survived the fire were able to grow new shoots.
Högabjär
On the hill Högabjär, 183 meters above sea level, you look out over the hilly landscape with its soft hills. The granite bedrock is covered by a thin, lean layer of soil and the field layer is dominated by heather and grass. Flowers such as haymaking, bluebell, pig's-foot and meadowsweet grow here. In the damp hollows between the hills, cranberries, hemlock and bellflower thrive.
Worth a visit in late summer
The flowering plants, especially the heather that blooms in August, attract many insects and butterflies. You can also find both bilberries and lingonberries on the heath.
Outdoor life
Boarps hed is a grazed heath. A road runs through the reserve in an east-west direction. Parking is available in the eastern part. Avoid dogs among the grazing animals. Remember to take your rubbish home.
In English
Welcome to Boarps hed Nature Reserve
This beautiful heather heath, just outside of Linderöd, is a piece of living cultural history. You can walk on the open heaths that covered large parts of Linderödsåsen in the 18th and 19th centuries. Traditional management through grazing and burning keeps the area open and the vegetation low. When the heather blooms in August the rolling hills are luminescent with various shades of purple.
Wide-open Heaths
In the past, heather heath was a common habitat on sandy, gravelly and nutrient-poor ground, but today it is a rare feature of the contemporary landscape. This is the result of the destruction of the forests that took place in the 17th century. Boarps Hed (Boarp Heath) Nature Reserve represents only a quarter of the area covered by heather heath around Boarp at the end of the 18th century. The heaths were used in the past for grazing and the management also involved burning the heather at regular intervals. The ash contributed nutrients to the meagre soils and the heather plants that survived the fire could grow new shoots.
Wolf's Bane and Cross-leaved Heath
A thin, meager layer of soil and a field layer dominated by heather and grass lie on top of the bedrock. Flowers such as wolf's bane, harebell, viper's-grass and devil's-bit grow here. Cranberry, bog bilberry and cross-leaved heath thrive in the damp hollows.
The flowering plants, especially the heather, which flowers in August, attract many insects and butterflies. You can also find both bilberries and lingonberries out on the heath.
From the top of the hill Högabjär, 183 meters above sea level, you can look out over the gently undulating landscape with its rolling hills.
Regulations
The regulations which apply in the reserves are set out on the notices displayed at the entrances and in swedish on this web page.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
Facts
Established: 1976
Size: 30 hectares
Municipality: Kristianstad
Manager: County Administrative Board of Skåne
Protection type: Nature reserve and Natura 2000
Directions
Walk, cycle, take public transport or drive here. Map and directions via Google maps or coordinates (WGS84).
Regulations
**Within the area, special rules and restrictions apply to the right of public access.
For example, it is forbidden to:
- keeping a dog unleashed
- make fires
- camping
- setting up a caravan/mobile home
- picking or digging up plants
It is important to note that this is only a selection of the rules.
Full regulations for visitors
In addition to regulations and prohibitions in other laws and regulations, the following prohibitions apply:
to destroy or damage any fixed natural object or surface formation,
- damaging growing trees and shrubs or vegetation in general, for example by picking or digging up herbs,
- bringing an unleashed dog or other stray pet
- camping or pitching a caravan
- lighting fires
- using a radio, gramophone, tape recorder, musical instrument, etc. in a disruptive manner
- driving a motorized vehicle other than on designated roads and parking spaces, and
- affixing a board, placard, poster, sign, inscription or similar device.
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