Baggå, Naturreservat
- Nature reserve
- County: Västmanlands län
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Description
Baggå is right next to the Klockarbo nature reserve and extends along Hedströmmen. Hedströmmen is home to the endangered river pearl mussel. The area offers fine nature with rushing water and tall spruce forest on a steep slope. Here you can explore the nature on your own, as there are no landscaped paths to follow.
Outdoor life
From the parking lot at the Ormdalen nature reserve, you can walk along the Ormdal trail to the Baggå nature reserve. Once in Baggå, there are no landscaped paths, so you have to find your own way along the rippling water. Bruksleden runs along the river just outside the reserve and in the southwestern part it makes a small turn in. There is a picnic area at Hedströmmen where you can sit down and have a coffee while listening to the rushing water. In the area you can see traces of the beaver's progress in the form of gnawed and felled trees. There are also traces of house foundations that belonged to an old croft.
Nature
There is plenty of life in both the water and the adjacent land. Hedströmmen is one of the county's four watercourses where the endangered and protected species pearl mussel lives. The river pearl mussel requires clean and flowing water to survive. It depends on the fish trout to reproduce, as the larvae of the river pearl mussel live as parasites on the gills of the trout before they develop into mussels.
The forest consists mainly of spruce with elements of birch, gray alder and older pines. There are dead trees in the area, to the delight of various insects and birds that find both food and nesting sites in the dead trees.
Activities And Facilities
- Nature reserve
Facts
Municipality: Skinnskatteberg
Protected year: 2017
Area: 3 hectares
Manager: County Administrative Board
Directions
Bruksleden runs through the nature reserve. Baggå is located 1 mil northwest of Skinnskatteberg. Drive from Skinnskatteberg on road 233 towards Kopparberg. Drive about 5 kilometers. Turn left at the sign "Kopparberg" and "Örebro". Turn right almost immediately at the sign "Kopparberg". Drive about 5.5 kilometers. Turn left at the sign "Ormdalens naturreservat". Drive about 2 kilometers. There is a parking lot on the left side of the road. From here, walk along Ormdalsstigen/Bruksleden for about 1 kilometer to the Baggå nature reserve.
Regulations
Welcome to visit the nature reserve!
There are rules that you as a visitor must follow. The rules are there to protect the area's natural values.
It is forbidden to:
- dig, cut, carve, paint, move stones or otherwise damage the earth's surface or solid natural objects such as rocks and boulders,
- felling or otherwise damaging living or dead trees and shrubs and otherwise damaging vegetation, for example by burning dead wood, picking herbs, grasses, mosses, fungi or lichens, with the exception of berries and edible mushrooms,
- driving a motorboat
- collecting or removing mussels, insects or other invertebrates
- camping for more than 24 hours in the same place.
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