Nature reserve

Järkö naturreservat

Nature reserve

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Description

A pearl of Karlskrona’s inner archipelago reached by water. Enjoy the sunny rocks on the south-east side of the island and its wealth of bird life.

Järkö has been used for grazing and haymaking for centuries. The rock and the partly preserved arable landscape and heather heaths used for grazing to this day still leave their mark on the vegetation and flowers.

The rules for the nature reserve are shown in the link below, but, for example, you are not allowed to let a dog, cat or other animal run free in the area, light a fire other than in a designated spot or

pitch a tent or park a caravan for a long period.

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Facts

Safety Years:** 1975

Commune: Karlskrona

** Character:** Inner archipelago, pasture on island, cultural landscape

Areal: 124 hectares, of which 48 hectares of land and 76 hectares of water

Owner:** Private

Administrator: County Administrative Board Blekinge

Protection:** Nature Reserve and Natura 2000

Directions

Järkö can only be accessed by boat. The best moorings are on the east side and at a jetty in the north-west.

Regulations

You are welcome to visit Järkö, but remember that it is not allowed to:

  • Destroy or damage solid natural objects or surface formation damage or dig up trees, shrubs or plants Disturbing the wildlife Release dog, cat or other animals in the area Make fire other than intended places
  • in a disturbing way use radio, band players or such
  • permanent tent or set a caravan.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Blekinge

blekinge@lansstyrelsen.se

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

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