Bruno Liljefors jaktstuga
Kultura
- Województwo: Stockholms län
- 6784.76 km od Ciebie
Akcje
Opis
The building was constructed in 1909 by the famous Swedish artist Bruno Liljefors and was originally used as a hunting lodge. Today, it hosts exhibitions on nature in the national park and on the artist.
The hunting lodge is open to the public and is wheelchair accessible.
Działania i udogodnienia
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Kultura
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Informacja
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Muzeum
Dostępność
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Dostęp dla wózków inwalidzkich
Fakty
Protected
since: 2025
Area:
25,300 ha of which 97 percent is sea
Character:
Sea, shallow and deep soft-bottom habitats, shallow and deep hard-bottom
habitats, islands and skerries, fissure valley terrain, sparse rocky pine
forest, maritime deciduous forest
Municipality:
Värmdö
Landowner: the
state
Managing
authority: Stockholm County Administrative Board
Protection
status: national park
Other: Natura 2000 site Bullerö–Bytta (SE0110088)
Purpose of
the national park: To preserve a representative and diverse marine and
archipelago landscape in the Baltic Sea in a largely unaltered condition.
Wskazówki dojazdu
The hunting lodge is located at the national park entrance area, about a 200-metre walk from Bullerö village, along a wheelchair-accessible path. Follow the signs from the village.
Getting to Bullerö:
During high season, Bullerö is easily reached by SL bus from Slussen to Stavsnäs Vinterhamn, where thera are connecting boats to Bullerö. The boat traffic is operated by Stavsnäs båttaxi and must be booked in advance.
Plan your journey using SL’s journey planner and the Bullerölinjen/ Stavsnäs båttaxi services.
At other times of the year, Bullerö can be reached by private boat or boat taxi.
More visitor information is available at: sverigesnationalparker.se/namdoskargarden
Regulamin
To protect
the natural environment of the national park, special rules apply regarding
what you may and may not do.
In addition
to the national park regulations, fishing regulations and maritime traffic
rules also apply.
NATIONAL
PARK REGULATIONS IN BRIEF
• You may
only make a fire in designated places or in a grill on legs. Camping stoves are
also permitted.
• You are
not permitted in areas marked as off-limits (bird protection areas) during
specified periods.
• You must
always keep your dog on lead. This applies to other pets as well.
• Dogs and
other pets are forbidden between 1 April and 31 July on Tärnskär.
• You may
camp up to two days in the same place in almost the whole national park. On
Bullerö, there is a campsite where you can camp in a tent for up to seven days.
In some areas of the national park, you may not camp, hang a hammock or
similar.
• You may
drop anchor or dock a vessel up to two consecutive days in the same place.
• You may
not drive a motorized vessel faster than 5 knots within 100 m of land.
• In some
particularly sensitive areas, you may not drop anchor, drive a motorized vessel
or operate any kind of vessel (boat, kayak, SUP board etc.).
• In some
areas, fishing is forbidden year-round.
• You may
not start or land airborne vehicles, drones or similar.
• You may
not break off twigs or otherwise harm living or dead trees or shrubs.
• You may
not dig up plants, pick or collect mosses or lichens or remove algae, mussels
or wood-living fungi growing on any surface.
• You may
not damage rock, stone or soil by carving, drilling, painting, etc. Nor may you
remove rocks from the area or stack them.
• You may
not disturb other visitors or animals, for example by playing excessively loud
music or leaving a boat idling for a long time.
The full
regulations for Nämdöskärgården National Park are available on the Swedish
Environmental Protection Agency’s website.
Fishing
regulations
Complete
fishing regulations are available on the website Svenska fiskeregler (Swedish Fishing Regulations).
Maritime
traffic regulations
A link will be available shortly.
Kontakt
Adres e-mail
Länsstyrelsen i Stockholm
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