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Bispbergs Klack is a prominent summit and nature reserve located in the Säter municipality of Dalarna County, Sweden. Rising to an elevation of 315 meters above sea level, this natural monument is renowned for its dramatic, steep south-facing cliffs of red granite, which stretch for nearly 400 meters and reach up to 80 meters in height. This unique geological feature creates a special microclimate, making it a "southern flora mountain" that supports plant species typically found much further south in…
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Najlepsze Wyprawy do: Bispbergs Klack
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Wysokość 300 m
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Zasilane przez Foreca
sobota 7 marca
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 11.0 km/h
The primary trail from Bispberg village to the summit of Bispbergs Klack is approximately 1.3 km round trip, involving an ascent of about 110 meters. While generally considered easy, hikers should be prepared for some steep and rocky sections, making sturdy footwear advisable. It's suitable for most fitness levels, including beginner hikers.
Bispbergs Klack is a nature reserve, and while no permits are generally required for hiking, certain parts of the mountain, particularly Jätteklacken and Griggers Klack, have permanent access restrictions from March 1st (or March 15th for some areas) to July 31st. This is to protect nesting birds like eagle owls and peregrine falcons. Marked hiking trails remain accessible during this period.
Yes, Bispbergs Klack is considered family-friendly, with accessible trails suitable for children. For dog owners, it's generally permissible to bring dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially within the nature reserve, to protect wildlife and respect other visitors.
Parking is typically available near Bispberg village, which serves as the common starting point for the ascent to Bispbergs Klack. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season or weekends, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.
Bispbergs Klack offers a different experience in winter, with snow-covered landscapes. While the main trails are generally accessible, conditions can be challenging due to ice and snow. Winter hiking is possible for those with appropriate gear, such as traction devices for boots, and experience in cold weather. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
While there isn't a café directly at the summit anymore, the nearby village of Bispberg and the larger municipality of Säter offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Säter, which is a short drive from Bispbergs Klack. For more information on local services, you can check resources like Visit Dalarna.
Bispbergs Klack is a significant habitat for rare birds, notably the eagle owl and peregrine falcon, which nest in the inaccessible cliffs. Birdwatchers may have the chance to spot these majestic birds. The unique microclimate also supports a diverse flora, including species like hazel, alder buckthorn, and field forget-me-nots, some of which are rare for this latitude.
No, rock climbing is not permitted at Bispbergs Klack. The area was designated a nature reserve in 1996, and a climbing ban was instituted to protect the sensitive environment and nesting bird populations. Prior to this, it was a significant climbing site, but now the focus is on conservation.
Yes, beyond the main 1.3 km trail to the summit, the nature reserve offers various well-marked trails that wind through the forest and provide different perspectives of the cliffs and surrounding landscape. Hikers can explore these to extend their visit and discover more of the area's natural beauty. Information on specific routes can often be found on local tourism websites or trail maps.
The area around Bispbergs Klack is rich in history. You can find traces of stone quarrying from the 1910s in the southwestern part of Jätteklacken. At the crest of Jätteklacken, there's also a Bronze Age-type burial cairn. Additionally, the nearby village of Bispberg has a rich mining history, with the Bispberg mine being one of Sweden's best-preserved iron mining environments, active since the Middle Ages.
While direct public transport to the base of Bispbergs Klack might be limited, visitors can typically reach the nearby town of Säter by bus or train. From Säter, a local bus or taxi service would likely be required to get to Bispberg village, which is the starting point for the summit trail. It's recommended to check current public transport schedules and routes for Dalarna County before planning your trip.