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Dalarna e Parco Nazionale Fulufjallet, Sweden



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Coordinates : 61.653575,12.727432 (Open in Google Maps)

Subjects : As for animals, there is the typical subarctic and arctic wildlife: moose and beaver municipalities, Bluethroat, gyrfalcon, Siberian jays, and hummingbirds, osprey, black woodpecker and three-toed, Red-necked Phalarope, capercaillie, black grouse, ptarmigan Nordic boreal owl. Basically all the fauna of the Scandinavian coniferous forests or tundra, the arctic fox and snowy owl. Also present bear, lynx, wolverine and wolf, although these subjects the speech becomes difficult. And 'this a shed fixed rent for the bear. There is also the reindeer (not in the national park). The area 'also excellent for landscape photos with several waterfalls, including the most' high in Sweden, areas of open tundra and cover of lichens, coniferous forest primeval, rivers, lakes and mountains are easily accessible. In June, these orchids, including Lady's Slipper.

Recommended equipment : For birds at least a 300mm lens, a focal length better than. For the rest of the typical landscape equipment, and a wide-angle at least 24mm (equivalent) focal and intermediate.

Best months : For the fauna from mid-May to early July, but much remains to be done until the beginning of September, in any case. Sedentary animals can be photographed even in winter. Winter and 'also the season which offers landscape and outdoor experiences more' intense, thanks to the snow-covered northern environments and extreme temperatures. February and March are the months when the winter is still present, but the daylight hours are many, with the sun high in the sky. January offers light more "Nordic" but more striking. April and early May is the time for parades grouse, and also to see comfortably ptarmigan (Alpine) in altitude reached without difficulty '. Autumn is a wonderful season for the warm colors of the tundra (the "ruska") and sees its peak around the 20th of the month (depending on the altitude, and with slight variations from year to year).

How to get there : The national park and the surrounding nature reserves, is located in Dalarna (Dalecarlia or), more or less in the middle of Sweden, in the northwestern part of the region near the border with Norway. The reference center is Särna, where we also have our hotel and restaurant (http://www.sarnavandrarhem.com) Feature of the country is to be the center of the Scandinavian Peninsula, equally distant from the Swedish coast of the Baltic Sea as the Atlantic coast of Norway . By car: Coming from the south-east with the state 70 (Kopparleden) from Mora, Norway always with the 70 from the opposite direction (Elverum), from the south with the 71 and the 311 from Malung. Driving distances and airports: From Milan 2300 Km approx. From Stockholm Skavsta airport km. 490 km from Stockholm Arlanda airport. 440 From Oslo Sandefjord airport 420 km from Oslo Rygge airport 360 km from Oslo Gardermoen airport 200 km from Gothenburg 580 km from Trondheim (N) 360 Km From Stockholm you can reach by bus and train, with the means to: Dalatrafik , the buses of Dalarna. http://www.dalatrafik.se/ Swebus Express bus all over Sweden. http://www.swebusexpress.se/ Järnväg Sverige, Swedish railways. http://www.sj.se/ Through this site and 'can check the route bus and / or train http://www.resplus.se/Resplus/Flersprak/English/

Visits : Access to protected areas, as well as in any other area, is free.

Notes : Hi all. The good Juza me kindly allowed to talk about the area where I live, while promoting the hotel that my wife runs here in Sweden, and for that I thank him. Our structure is a Vandrarhem, usually mistranslated as "hostel". It is a simple but comfortable, very inexpensive and traditional for Sweden, equipped rooms (all private), with kitchen, dining room and shared facilities available to guests. This is his website for more information and to see some pictures: http://www.sarnavandrarhem.com We live in Särna fact, in Dalarna. Little known in Italy, the region of Dalarna (Dalecarlia or) is well known in Sweden from the point of view of tourism, nicknamed "Little Sweden" because it includes in its territory the salient features of the nation (excluding sea). Särna in particular Dalarna is located in the north-west, at the geographic center of the Scandinavian Peninsula. Around us the first Nordic wilderness for those coming from the south, the first real mountains, albeit with much milder elevations and roughness of the Alps at hand we have the two environments typical of Scandinavian nature: taiga and tundra (above the limit of trees). It is a 5 and a half hours drive from Stockholm or Oslo. Within a radius of 70 km from Särna there are five national parks (Fulufjället, Tofingsdalen and forming Rogen in Sweden - Guttulia and Femundsmarka in Norway) and thirty nature reserves, some of which are endless, with beautiful surroundings of forest, wetlands and mountains with easy trails and slopes are not binding, waterfalls and rapids of great visual impact. From the point of view of wildlife these are the requirements to meet a rich birdlife. Even mammals are widespread, with moose and beaver are common everywhere, although not easy to observe the nocturnal habits to adopt in the summer. Also present was the Otter. Similarly, it is difficult encounter with wolves, lynx bears, but this is the region where the Swedish encounters with these predators (more numerous here than elsewhere) are statistically more frequent. Present, but extremely elusive, even wolverine. National Park Fulufjället =========================== Särna at 30 km from the National Park protects the first area you come across pristine mountain climbing in Sweden to the north. It is a great undulating plateau 15 km wide and 34 long, an island of the forest tundra rising to 1,000 meters above sea level. The rocky slopes encircling it, sometimes as steep cliffs, sometimes in the form of gentle slopes, screes massive drop in on a conifer forest intact, with trees older than 500 years, enriched with 815 species of fungi, mosses and lichens, carved by streams that create rapids and waterfalls. At the north-east of the park is Njupeskär, the highest waterfall in the nation (93 meters). The park is at the same time to meet the area's most northern species typically Central European, and the southernmost area where you can see animals and plants typically Arctic. The reindeer graze in this section: the moor of its plateau is therefore unique in Sweden for the mix of species, shrubs, herbaceous vegetation and lichens. Among the birds there, Three-toed Woodpecker, Bluethroat, Red-necked Phalarope, Emery, Tengmalm and dwarf, Golden Eagle, Ural owl and howls, and of course the popular Grouse, Ptarmigan Nordic Cedrone. The Siberian jay, here at the southern limit of its range, is easily visible and approachable on the paths most frequented. The site of the waterfall Njupeskär hosted a nesting Girfalco in 2008 right on the vertical axis of the tourist trail, and so easy to observe. The obvious hope of all here is that nesting is repeated again this year. Always near the waterfall and confidant common the Dipper, nesting and visible Brambling, Regoli, Kestrel, Ring Ouzel, Grey Wagtail. Where the band of birch gives way to rock in the years right you can see the Lemmings mountain. Other classic site of the park are the Lakes of Rörsjön: lake area at high altitude plateau, in the area of ??open tundra. The area offers a red-throated diver, ogre, pettazzuro, Arctic tern and other appearances typical of the tundra. Also within the park, the area of ??protection Göljån a site with particular characteristics. The route follows the valley of a stream by a flood in 1997 devastated the historic, followed a storm of epochal dimensions. The torrent swept away thousands of trees with a wall of water measured at 6 feet tall, creating a new course, and creating a new environment. The trail runs through a chaos of dead spruce stacked by the force of the water and exposed rocks, and areas where the forest is starting its cycle through pioneer species in an ecosystem in the making that is unique in Europe. Attendance typical: Cerambycidae and Picchi. The Nature Reserve Städjan-Nipfjället ====================================== 40 km from Särna this reserve includes a large area of ??open tundra at high altitude, dominated by the peaks of the same name. Städjan in particular is the characteristic mountains of North Dalarna, with its flattened profile similar to a volcano when viewed from the north or south. The peaks around it are more rounded, covered with lichen, yellow and green, the Reserve has a historic station nesting dotterel, presence of Ptarmigan (easily contactable during right) and other species typical of rocky or grassy tundra: Golden Plover, Meadow, Whimbrel. Groups attending the tundra reindeer in warm weather. The upper part, very scenic, is easily accessible by a dirt road that ends at 1002 meters above sea level (the road that reaches higher throughout Sweden). The reserve also protects vast marshlands to the north, lakes (Stora Harundsjön, Burusjön) with the presence of otter and beaver, and tracts of forest are particularly rich in black woodpecker and three-toed, and traditional fauna typical of the environment. Särna and surroundings. ================= The village itself is interesting for wildlife "urban" squirrels, deer, woodpeckers, pied flycatcher nesting common Cesena, peaks including the Woodpecker and Heron Red child; cranes nest around and flying over the village willingly, they are also to eat regularly. The village is nestled in the forest and lies on the banks of a lake, which allows comfortable observations of waterfowl (Black-throated Diver and less, the two mergansers, Quattrocchi, Whooper Swan). Present the Osprey, which nests within walking distance from the town and is often seen in fish from the municipal beach. What's Nearby there are other points of interest, among which the Glysjön Lake, 18 km from the town. It offers 5 observation towers. The crane is widespread and breeding in different pairs, and easily observable also the nesting Whooper Swan, the Canada Goose, Goldeneye, Osprey. Observable Pintail, Wigeon, Common Merganser, Common Sandpiper boschereccio, Common Tern, Black-throated Diver, Common Rosefinch, Cruises pine forests.


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