Halltorps hage - Strandängstigen

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To do : Hiking/walking

Accessibility : Near parking

Length : 1.8 km

Attraction : Species-rich area

Contact details : Kalmar County Administrative Board, Tel: 010-223 80 00, www.lansstyrelsen.se/kalmar

Good to know : There are signs with information, parking, toilets, marked trails, places to rest and coffee tables.

Trail description

Halltorp is one of the most species-rich places in Sweden. It is also a wonderful environment to spend time in. Halltorp hage has several different hiking trails and there are tours to suit everyone. All trails have names and color markings and it is easy to navigate and find your way in the nature reserve.

Periodically, some areas of the reserve are very wet and therefore there are paths to walk on. There are thirteen giant oaks, trees with a circumference over one meter in the reserve. Eight of them are alive and between five hundred and seven hundred years old. The oak beetle, a very rare beetle, can only live in very large oaks, which means that it thrives in the reserve along with several other unusual wood-dwelling beetles.

All the trails in the reserve are circuits that start and end at the same place.

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In spring, the forest resounds with the chatter of starlings. Stop by trees with hollows and you may hear the young starlings calling to their parents. Other birds that like to settle in tree hollows are the lesser spotted woodpecker and wood pigeon. Bats also move into the holes. But birds and bats also need food to survive. And there is plenty of it. In both the tree crowns and the flower-rich fields there are lots of insects that are hunted by the birds during the day and the bats at night!

Halltorps flowers

In the spring, the deciduous forest and meadows offer beautiful flowers. The first to bloom are white, blue and yellow cowslips, spring onions and cowslips. They are followed by St. John's wort, musk, toothwort and spring pea. And the stately guckuskon, which grows in the southern deciduous meadow. In summer, you can see many different flowers on the grazed coastal meadows, such as wild clover, snake's tongue and coastal arum. A little further inland, you'll find the rosette maidenhair fern, the bride's bread, and the orchids spotted and St. John's keys. If you go to the pasture at the eastern parking lot, you can see the lesser celandine and another orchid - the gunpowder fern

You are not allowed in the nature reserve:

  • Damage or remove fixed natural objects or surface formations.
  • Damage or remove growing trees or bushes.
  • Pick flowers.
  • Damage or remove dead trees, stumps, bark or brushwood.
  • Hunt, kill, capture or injure wild mammals, birds or their young.
  • Collect insects.
  • Remove or damage eggs or nests.
  • Climbing trees with nests.
  • Deliberately disturbing wildlife.
  • Being near a bird of prey's nest, lair or burrow.
  • Bringing dogs that are not on a leash.
  • Damaging or removing any fencing (e.g. fences or barriers).
  • riding a horse
  • Fishing.
  • Driving a motorized vehicle, bicycle or other means of transport off designated roads or trails.
  • Parking in places other than designated parking lots.
  • Build a fire.
  • Camping, setting up a caravan or houseboat.
  • Disturb the environment with loud noises such as music, video or radio.
  • Using the area for competitions or exercises.

Source: Nature Management Unit Kalmar County Administrative Board

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Coordinates- 56.793368112297436, 16.568568005057514

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