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Rismåla Nature Reserve is a captivating natural protected area located just north of Nybro in Småland, Sweden. Spanning approximately 112 hectares, this reserve, with an average elevation of around 112 meters, is renowned for its diverse landscape shaped by the last Ice Age, featuring unique geological formations and the popular Rismåla göl lake. It serves as a vital green lung for the Nybro municipality, offering a rich tapestry of forests, marshlands, and recreational opportunities.
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Elevazione 110 m
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giovedì 5 marzo
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The reserve is a fascinating showcase of Ice Age formations. You'll find a prominent 'dead-ice' area in the southwestern part, characterized by a hilly, pitted landscape with significant elevation changes. Additionally, the eastern section features a rare 'kame landscape', formed by melting ice blocks over 10,000 years ago, creating distinctive depressions.
Fishing in Rismåla göl is popular, with planted crayfish, rainbow trout, and carp. While the reserve is managed by Nybro municipality, it's advisable to check with local authorities or the municipality's website for any specific fishing permits required. For fires, a designated fireplace is available near Rismåla göl, but always exercise caution and adhere to any current fire bans or regulations.
The reserve offers an accessible path from the bathing area at Rismåla göl, making it suitable for most visitors, including those with strollers or mobility challenges. While some areas, particularly the 'dead-ice' landscape, feature more rugged and hilly terrain, the main recreational areas near the lake are designed to be inclusive.
A popular circular route, approximately 3.5 km long, starts from the car park with an information board. Depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery, this hike typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to complete.
Rismåla Nature Reserve is generally dog-friendly, offering a great environment for walks with your canine companion. However, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, dogs should always be kept on a leash. Please also remember to clean up after your dog.
The reserve is rich in biodiversity. The Gåsamaden marshland, with its old swamp forest, is particularly notable for rare species like swamp violets, baneberries, and numerous fungi. You might also spot various calcium-pine forest species. While specific wildlife sightings vary, the diverse habitats support a range of birds and smaller mammals.
Rismåla Nature Reserve is located just north of Nybro city center. While there are no facilities directly within the reserve itself, you can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Nybro, which is easily accessible by walking, cycling, or a short drive from the reserve.
The reserve is situated close to Nybro city center, making it accessible. While direct public transport to the reserve's entrance might be limited, you can likely reach Nybro via regional buses or trains. From Nybro, the reserve is within walking or cycling distance, passing sights like Svartgöl and Fagerslättsskolan along Bolanders bäck.
Given the reserve's diverse terrain, including hilly 'dead-ice' areas and marshlands, comfortable and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Depending on the season, consider bringing layers of clothing, rain gear, water, and snacks. If you plan to explore the marshier sections, waterproof boots might be beneficial.
While summer is popular for swimming, Rismåla Nature Reserve remains a beautiful destination in winter. The trails are suitable for winter hiking, offering a serene experience amidst snow-covered landscapes. The frozen Rismåla göl can be picturesque, but always exercise caution regarding ice safety. It's a great time for quiet contemplation and enjoying the crisp air.
The reserve itself offers numerous scenic spots, particularly around Rismåla göl, which provides a tranquil setting with jetties and a resting place. The dramatic topography of the 'dead-ice' area also offers unique perspectives and a sense of the powerful geological forces that shaped the landscape. Exploring the diverse forest types and the lush Gåsamaden marshland also reveals many picturesque scenes.