Nature reserve

Tre backar

Nature reserve

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The County Administrative Board advises visitors against entering the nature reserve. Trees in this nature reserve have been affected by spruce bark beetles. Dead trees can fall suddenly and without warning. Due to the risk of accidents, the trail is closed until further notice and will not be maintained.

Description

The Tre backar nature reserve is host to many rare and endangered species of mosses, fungi and lichens. The reserve consists primarily of coniferous forest with some old aspens, swamps and exposed bedrock.

In the far north of the reserve, there are two deciduous marshes and an ancient oak. The forests here have not been logged and the soil is rich in limestone deposits, giving rise to an unusual abundance of flowering plant and fungal species. You can find several species of orchids, as well as edible delicacies like the yellow foot mushroom. The hanging lichens indicate the long continuity of the forests here.

Due to a plethora of large boulders, the area is not easy to access but this lack of human intrusion has benefitted birds that are sensitive to disturbance, such as grouse and woodpeckers. A hiking trail takes you through the reserve's coniferous forests and wetlands.

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Facts

Protected since : 2015

Size : 121.5 hectares

Character : coniferous forest, mixed forest, swamp forest

Municipality : Norrtälje

Landowner : state and private

Administrator : County Administrative Board

Form of protection : nature reserve

Directions

The Tre backar nature reserve is located south-west of Lake Erken. The reserve can be reached by car from Kristineholmsvägen road.

Regulations

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

Within the reserve, it is forbidden to:

  1. dig, cut, drill or in any other way damage rock, soil or stone,
  2. fell or damage living or dead trees or bushes,
  3. damage vegetation by digging up plants,
  4. operate motorised vehicles.

Contact

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Länsstyrelsen i Stockholm

naturskotsel.stockholm@lansstyrelsen.se

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