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Wooden Boardwalk in Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve

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Wooden Boardwalk in Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve

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Wooden Boardwalk in Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve

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The Wooden Boardwalk in Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve offers a unique way to explore the lush, diverse landscapes of this protected area in Upplands-Bro municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. Situated between the urban areas of Bro and Kungsängen, the reserve encompasses 421 hectares of forests, agricultural land, and the scenic Lillsjön and Örnässjön lakes. This specific boardwalk provides an accessible path through some of the reserve's wetter, more verdant sections, allowing visitors to experience its natural beauty up close.

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    May 7, 2022

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    Nice boardwalk to get trough this lush forest (with dry feet :-)). Cyclists must dismount and push their bikes.

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    Location: Upplands-Bro, Stockholm, Sweden

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Wooden Boardwalk trail suitable for all ages and fitness levels?

    Yes, the Wooden Boardwalk is generally considered suitable for a wide range of visitors. It provides a smooth, flat surface through a lush forest, making it accessible for leisurely strolls. The overall terrain in the immediate vicinity of the boardwalk is not challenging, making it a great option for families and those seeking a gentle walk.

    Are dogs allowed on the Wooden Boardwalk and in the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve?

    Dogs are generally welcome in the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. This rule applies to the Wooden Boardwalk as well.

    What are the parking options for accessing the Wooden Boardwalk?

    The main parking area for the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve is located at Lillsjöbadet. From there, you can access various trails, including those leading to the Wooden Boardwalk. The reserve is also accessible by public transport via bus routes from Kungsängen station.

    Can cyclists use the Wooden Boardwalk?

    While the boardwalk provides a smooth surface, cyclists are advised to dismount and push their bikes when on the Wooden Boardwalk. This is to ensure the safety of all visitors and to help preserve the structure of the boardwalk itself.

    What unique flora and fauna can be observed near the Wooden Boardwalk?

    The Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve is known for its rich biodiversity. Near the boardwalk, you can expect to see diverse forest flora. The wider reserve is particularly noted for its special plant life, including various orchids and the rare gentian, especially in areas like Örnäslunden. Birdwatching is also popular in the area.

    Is the Wooden Boardwalk accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The Wooden Boardwalk itself offers a relatively smooth and flat surface, which can be more accessible than natural forest trails. However, accessibility to and from the boardwalk, and the overall trail network within the reserve, may vary. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most up-to-date information on accessibility for wheelchairs and strollers.

    Are there any facilities like restrooms or picnic areas near the boardwalk?

    Within the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve, particularly around the Lillsjöbadet area, you will find visitor amenities. These include public toilets and an accessible barbecue house, which are convenient for visitors exploring the boardwalk and other trails.

    What are the best times of year to visit the Wooden Boardwalk for specific activities like berry picking or autumn colors?

    While the boardwalk is enjoyable year-round, the surrounding forests offer rich berry and mushroom picking opportunities in late summer and early autumn. For vibrant autumn colors, visiting in September or October would be ideal. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming wildflowers, while winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape, though conditions on the boardwalk may vary.

    Are there other popular trails or activities in the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve besides the boardwalk?

    Yes, the reserve offers a variety of recreational activities. There is a marked exercise trail that circles Örnässjön, as well as other walking paths suitable for various activities. The Lillsjöbadet area features a beach for swimming, and an 18-hole disc golf course is also available within the reserve.

    What should I wear or bring when visiting the Wooden Boardwalk?

    Even though the boardwalk keeps your feet dry, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. In wetter months, a waterproof jacket might be useful. Don't forget water, and perhaps snacks, especially if you plan to explore beyond the boardwalk. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing.

    How long is the Wooden Boardwalk section, and what is its typical duration to walk?

    The Wooden Boardwalk is a specific feature within the larger trail network of the Lillsjön-Örnässjöns Nature Reserve. While its exact length can vary depending on the specific route taken, it's generally a relatively short section designed to navigate wetter areas. Walking the boardwalk itself might take anywhere from 10-30 minutes, but it's usually part of a longer walk through the reserve.

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