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Färnebofjärdens National Park

Gästrikeland  >  Sweden

National park with a mighty river surrounded by old growth forest. This is the only place in Sweden where you can find all eight of Swedens woodpeckers.

Added* by Damon Groot
Most recent update 24 avgust 2023

Description

Färnebofjärdens is a 101 square kilometer national park that is located along the Dalälven river and offers a wide variety of aquatic and forest birds. Along the shores Ribar and Belorepan hunt, while in the water Crnogrli morski gnjurac swim around. In the forest, species like Ruševac and Veliki tetreb can be found. The national park is located along the "Limes Norrlandicus", meaning that both animals and plants from northern and southern Sweden meet here.

Because the river is surrounded by old growth forest, with actions being taken to create even more old, dead trees, this park has become the only place in Sweden where you can find all eight of Swedens woodpeckers: Troprsti detlić, Planinski detlić, Veliki detlić, Mali detlić, Crna žuna. Zelena žuna, Siva žuna and Vijoglava. The park is also known for its owls like Mala sova, Gaćasta kukumavka and Dugorepa sova.

Except for birds the park is also home to Otters and Beavers which are most easily seen during winter and spring.

The park is big and has many trails, like the hiking trails Upplandsleden and Gästrikeleden that go through the park. To explore the park as much as possible one can go by car and drive to the different places in the park and take hikes from there. Easiest is to start at the Naturum (visitor centre) in Gysinge where you can find lots of information about the park as well as exhibitions.

Details

Access

A good place to start is at the Naturum in Gysinge. Easiest to reach the naturum is by car. Click on a P in the map to get directions to that point. Buses are also available but only from Gävle and Sandviken and not directly from Uppsala.

There are many options for walks. On the map we have indicated just one option. A circular walk of 4 km southeast of Gysinge. The Bändan loop goes along the riverbank to the island of Mattön's southern tip and back through the forest. The trail goes on a wide path and over a wide span out over a river meadow. There are wind shelters along the trail. The loop is marked in red. Don't forget to bring insect repellent, because otherwise mosquitoes can sometimes spoil your walk.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Plain , River , Lake , Beach , Reedbeds

Conditions

Flat , Hilly , Wet , Open landscape , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Car , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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