
47 naturreservat i Biosfärområde Blekinge Arkipelag
Inom Biosfärområde Blekinge Arkipelag hittar du 47 naturreservat som alla erbjuder olika, men lika fantastiska…
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In Scandinavia’s largest safari park, you can experience red deer, fallow deer, Père David’s deer, mouflon sheep, and European bison on a guided tour.
The area features croft ruins from former homesteads in a landscape shaped by grazing, with high ecological value – especially in areas with ancient trees. In 1938, the land was purchased by Bengt Berg, who established a biological research area. Farming ceased, and the old crofts were left to decay.
Dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash. Please note that camping and making fires are not permitted within the nature reserve.There are motorhome pitches at Outdoor Eriksberg, located right at the entrance to the safari park.
You’ll find the full reserve regulations via the link below.
For more information about opening hours and prices, see Erikberg Vilt & Natur’s website.
Source: Blekinge County Administrative Board
Year of protection: 1976
Municipality: Karlshamn
Character: Coastal landscape with deciduous forest, pine forest, deciduous swamp forest, rocky ground forest, juniper land, wooded and open pastures, heath and grassland, seashore meadow, rocky ground, sea bay, island, lakes and ponds; cultural history with, among other things, peat remains; game park.
Area: Over 900 hectares of which 790 hectares are land and 110 hectares water
Landowner: Eriksberg Vilt & Natur AB
Manager: Eriksberg Vilt & Natur AB
Form of protection: Nature reserve and Natura 2000
From the E22, follow the signs south of Åryd between Hällaryd and Bräkne-Hoby
You are welcome to visit Eriksberg, but please note that it is not allowed to:
Without permission from the county administrative board, you may not
Länsstyrelsen Blekinge
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