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The View of Lybergsgnupens Naturreservat offers a spectacular vantage point atop Lybergsgnupen, a prominent mountain in Sweden's Dalarna region. Situated within the municipalities of Malung-Sälen and Mora, this viewpoint reaches an elevation of 659 meters above sea level. It is renowned for its dramatic eastern side, which features a sheer 200-meter vertical cliff face, and the surrounding Lybergsgnupens Naturreservat, a protected area celebrated for its unique geology and rich biodiversity.
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I migliori Tour verso Veduta della Riserva naturale di Lybergsgnupen
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Elevazione 620 m
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lunedì 2 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 24,0 km/h
The main trail from Lybergets fäbodar is approximately 2 kilometers long with a smaller elevation gain, making it generally considered moderate. An alternative route from Öjs-Lyberget is steeper, involving an ascent of nearly 200 meters, which can be more challenging. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain, including some potentially marshy sections on the plateau, and wear appropriate footwear.
Beyond the expansive panoramic views, visitors should look for the dramatic 200-meter vertical cliff face on the eastern side of the mountain. At the summit, near the Gnuptjärnarna (small lakes), there is a pleasant rest area with a wind shelter and fireplace. The unique geological formations, including the Särnadiabas rock, and the rich, diverse flora, including rare lichens and mountain plants, are also notable features.
Yes, the reserve can be family-friendly, especially the trail from Lybergets fäbodar due to its shorter length and more gradual ascent. The presence of a rest area with a wind shelter and fireplace at the summit makes it a comfortable spot for a break. However, parents should consider the varied terrain and ensure children are capable of walking the distance. The dramatic cliffs require careful supervision of children.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Lybergsgnupens Naturreservat. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate flora and fauna, especially rare ground-nesting birds and lichens. Always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the reserve.
The primary parking area is located at Lybergets fäbodar, which serves as the starting point for the most common hiking trail to the viewpoint. There may also be parking available near Öjs-Lyberget for the steeper alternative route. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot, as parking can be limited.
Direct public transport to the trailheads at Lybergets fäbodar or Öjs-Lyberget is generally not available. Visitors typically need to travel by car to reach the starting points of the hiking trails. The reserve is approximately 20 kilometers north of Malung, making a personal vehicle the most practical option for access.
Lybergsgnupens Naturreservat is located in a relatively remote natural area. There are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation facilities within the reserve itself. The nearest amenities, including dining and lodging options, would be found in the nearby towns such as Malung or Mora, which are about 20 kilometers away.
The reserve's diverse habitats, including old-growth forests and marshy plateaus, support various wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, visitors might encounter common forest animals such as moose, roe deer, and various bird species. The area is particularly noted for its rich botanical diversity, including rare lichens and plants, rather than large mammals.
Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience. The trails will likely be covered in snow and ice, necessitating snowshoes or microspikes. The wind shelter at the summit can provide some respite, but conditions can be harsh. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter hike, as some facilities might be less accessible.
The flora is exceptionally rich due to the unique geology, particularly the Särnadiabas rock, which creates a high pH value in the soil. This allows for a rare mix of mountain plants, such as alpine clubmoss and tufted saxifrage, alongside southern, heat-loving species. The reserve is also home to endangered lichens like longskägglav and the extremely rare Dalanavellav, which has its only known occurrence in Scandinavia here.
No specific permits are required for general access and hiking within Lybergsgnupens Naturreservat. As a nature reserve, it is open to the public for recreational activities. However, visitors are expected to follow general rules for nature reserves, such as staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife, and refraining from littering or making fires outside designated areas.