Nature reserve

Djurgård

Nature reserve

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Description

The Djurgård nature reserve encompasses two large forested hillocks located in an open agricultural landscape on the island of Färingsö in Ekerö municipality.

The hillocks are covered with dense, almost impenetrable shrubbery. Many animals make their homes here, including a wide variety of birds. Thrush nightingales can be heard singing on early summer nights.

In the northernmost part of the reserve, there are several historically interesting ancient sites to explore.

Get here by public transport

Activities And Facilities

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Facts

Protected since: 1967

Size: 7 hectares

Character: broadleaf forest, agricultural landscape, cultural environment

Municipality: Ekerö

Owner: private

Manager: County Administrative Board

Form of protection : nature reserve

Directions

By car: Take Route 261 towards Ekerö centrum, then take Färentunavägen road out to Färingsö. There is no parking lot for visitors by the reserve.

By bus: Take a bus from Brommaplan to the Sockarby bus stop. See current information about public transit at: [sl.se] (http://sl.se/en)

Regulations

In order to protect the Djurgård nature reserve, please respect the following rules.

Within the reserve, it is forbidden to:

  1. destroy or damage permanent natural structures,
  2. pick flowers or damage ground vegetation,
  3. trap or kill wild animals and collect eggs,
  4. photograph eggs or nests,
  5. make noise or otherwise disturb wild animals,
  6. operate motorised vehicles, bicycles or similar outside of designated roads,
  7. bring dogs, cats or other pets not on a leash,
  8. make a fire,
  9. camp.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen i Stockholm

naturskotsel.stockholm@lansstyrelsen.se

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