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Lake Tysslingen

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The Tysslingen Nature Reserve consists of one of Central Sweden's finest bird lakes.

Ajouté* par Håkan Liljenberg
Dernière actualisation 10 mai 2022

Description

Lake Tysslingen is six kilometres long but only a metre deep. The shores are lined with wet meadows and reeds as well as a small part of forest. Unlike the species-poor lakes of the forest district, Tysslingen is more nutritious and teeming with life. The open water surface is largely covered by yellow and white water lilies. The shallow and nutrient-rich plain lake attracts a variety of bird species that nest on the wet meadows or rest before flying on. Tysslingen is known for the large number of Cygne chanteur that during February-March rest on the lake's northern shore meadows. Among the other birds you can see in the area are Oie des moissons, Oie à bec court, Sarcelle d'hiver, Garrot à oeil d'or, Grue cendrée, Vanneau huppé, Bécassine des marais, Chevalier sylvain, Busard des roseaux, Balbuzard pêcheur and Pygargue à queue blanche.

Détails

Accès

The Tysslingen Nature Reserve is located about one mile west of the urban area of the city of Örebro. From Örebro to the southern end of the lake: turn off from the E20 at the exit signposted to Garphyttan. Drive Karlslundsgatan west. Just after Gräve you have the information tower and the south observation tower on the right side of the detour. From Örebro to Rånnesta: turn off from the E20 at the exit signposted towards Närkes Kil. Drive Ekersgatan to the northwest and then follow white signs towards Tysslingen.

Åkerbymaden on the southeast side of the lake is reached by an accessible viewing platform via a hardened path. This trail has some sections with a slightly steeper slope (helpers may be needed for wheelchair users).

The north observation tower at Rånnesta gives you a nice view of the lake. The first two floors are accessed via accessible ramps.

Terrain et Habitat

Zone humide , Lac , Roselière , Prairie

Conditions

Paysage ouvert

Boucle

Non

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Saison idéale pour observer

Printemps , Eté , Automne

Meilleure période pour une visite

Migration automnale , Migration printanière

Itinéraire

Route pavée , Sentier large

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Facile

Accessible via

A pied , Vélo , Voiture , Fauteuil roulant

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Oui

Liens

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