Description
Linsellsjön is a lake surrounded by forest and is nice for a short stop if you are in the area or pass by. The lake has a number of boulders and small islands. As the lake is rich in fish you can often observe Crnogrli Plijenor, Bukoč and terns. The season begins in April with Žutokljuni Labud, Mali ronac, Crnogrli Plijenor, Troprsti Zlatar and Krivokljuna Prutka. In May, more ducks such as Zviždara, Kržulja, Crna patka and, with a bit of luck Crvenogrli Plijenor can be found then. More waders stop by, such as Krivokljuna Prutka and Crnokrila Prutka. Gulls and terns are also arriving. In July, waders can be seen on their autumn migration, including Sijedi Žalar and Krivokljuna Prutka. Otherwise, it is divers and various water birds that stay throughout the summer, even Mali Galeb have been seen.
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Access
Linsellsjön is located on road 84, 27 km northwest of Sveg or 4 km east of Linsell. The Linsellsjön bathing area is signposted from the road. After about 250 metres you reach the car park and from there you can see the lake. If there are bathers on the beach, walk towards the headland on the right, past the summer cottage. There you can see large parts of the lake without being disturbed by bathers.