Nature reserve

Hästholmen-Ytterön, Naturreservat

Nature reserve

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Description

The Hästholmen-Ytterön nature reserve is a historically valuable archipelago environment. The islands mainly comprise flat bare rock, juniper heaths and coastal meadows.

Much of the nature reserve is sea, and for centuries mankind has shaped the small-scale agricultural landscape on the islands. The coastal meadows and the heaths were grazed by cows while pigs gorged themselves fat on acorns in the oak woodland. The low-lying meadows were cut for winter feed for the animals and arable land was farmed.

When the population grew in the nineteenth century, the landscape changed radically. The forest shrunk and the amount of arable land increased. The result was an open landscape, which largely remains to this day. To preserve this valuable historic environment, the land needs to be kept open through grazing, mowing and farming.

Hästholmen-Ytterön is dominated by flat rock and grassy heaths with plenty of juniper bushes. The long, narrow rift valleys that slice through the landscape are characteristic of the area. The valleys have been farmed throughout history and crops are still grown on some fields today.

A wide area of coastal meadows spreads out north of the village of Hästholmen. These coastal meadows were formerly sea inlets and salt-tolerant plants, including species such as blackgrass, salt grass, sea milkwort, thrift and sea arrowgrass grow along the water’s edge.

The rules for the nature reserve are shown in the link below, but, for example, dogs must be kept on a lead and you are not allowed to park a caravan or pitch a tent for more than 48 hours, light a fire other than in a place designated for the purpose or park other than in places indicated.

Source: County Administrative Board

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Facts

Year of protection: 1975

municipality: Karlskrona

Character: Archipelago landscape, pasture on islands, cliffs, strand beds, marine environment

Area: 1,154 hectares, of which 377 hectares of land and 777 hectares of water

Landowner: Private

Management: County Administrative Board Blekinge

Protection form: Nature Reserve and Natura 2000

Directions

Leave the E22 at Jämjö, going towards Torhamn, and follow the signs to Yttre Park. A cable ferry runs from here. The archipelago boat from Karlskrona is an alternative option in the summer.

Regulations

You are welcome to visit Hästholmen-Ytterön, but bear in mind that it is not allowed to

  • destroy or damage solid natural objects or surface formation Disturbing the wildlife No linked dog
  • set a caravan or tent more than two days Make fire elsewhere in the intended places disturbing use of radio, grammophone, band players and such
  • perform motor vehicles other than on the intended roads parking other than in specified locations.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Blekinge

blekinge@lansstyrelsen.se

Please be aware that some of these texts have been automatically translated.

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