Attractions and places to see in Gölsjömyrens naturreservat include a diverse wetland environment located southeast of Ljungby, Sweden. This 344-hectare reserve features an overgrown ancient lake, characterized by mosses and fens, alongside wooded moraine landscapes and small water bodies. The area offers opportunities for nature observation, birdwatching, and walks through its unique environments. An esker and areas of exposed rock further contribute to the varied landscape.
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All wooden walkways in the eastern part of the reserve (path to the bird observation tower) have been renewed and are in excellent condition.
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A beautiful observation tower with a magnificent view deep into the raised bog. Compared to many buildings in the western part of the reserve, this one is (thankfully) still in good condition and not dilapidated.
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A small sign points to the charcoal kiln about 10 meters away. However, there is no charcoal kiln there, just a broken information board commemorating the charcoal kilns of days gone by.
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Image 1: Adder Caution. The only venomous snake in Sweden. Not life-threatening to adults, but certainly hazardous to health. A bite can cause a variety of symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, circulatory problems, etc. You should definitely see a doctor. For allergy sufferers, children, and even pets, the bite can even be life-threatening! Please do not underestimate this snake and be aware of your surroundings, especially in sunny and warm weather. Image 2: Slowworm This is not a snake but a special type of lizard. Completely harmless, so don't be afraid. However, be careful, as these small lizards are easy to overlook and can easily be stepped on. They are very sluggish and slow, especially in cooler weather.
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The parking lot can accommodate approximately 5-7 vehicles. A few meters further on, there's an information board about the reserve, with some information, the hiking route, and a link to the birdwatching tower to the east. A modern seating area completes the area.
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The approach leads along a gravel forest path.
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Gölsjömyrens naturreservat is primarily characterized by its diverse wetland landscape, featuring extensive mosses and fens. You'll also find the small, nutrient-poor Gölsjön lake at its heart, remnants of a larger ancient lake. To the west, a picturesque esker adds to the varied terrain, alongside areas of exposed rock and wooded moraine landscapes.
Yes, a prominent feature is the Birdwatching Tower in the High Moor. This observation tower provides excellent, extensive views into the vast bog landscape and is ideal for observing the rich birdlife.
The reserve is a crucial location for migratory birds such as cranes, bean geese, whooper swans, and ducks, especially during late autumn and spring. The common snipe nests in the open bog, and you might also spot the great grey shrike. Be aware that the Common European Adder (Kreuzotter), Sweden's only venomous snake, can be present, though it's not typically life-threatening to adults. Harmless slowworms are also found here.
Approximately 2 km of walking trails are established within the reserve. An orange-marked loop trail leads from the parking lot to the viewpoint and back. The Wooden Boardwalk in the Eastern Nature Reserve, leading towards the bird observation tower, has been renewed and is in excellent condition, providing accessible paths through the wetland.
Yes, the reserve offers family-friendly aspects. The Picnic Area at Gölsjömyren Nature Reserve provides a modern seating area and is a good starting point. The renewed wooden boardwalks make some areas more accessible for walks, and the birdwatching tower offers an engaging activity for all ages.
There is a parking lot available at the reserve, which can accommodate approximately 5-7 vehicles. It is located near the Picnic Area at Gölsjömyren Nature Reserve, where you'll also find an information board about the reserve and its hiking routes.
The reserve is particularly rewarding during late autumn and spring for birdwatching, as it's a crucial location for migratory birds like cranes and whooper swans. Summer evenings offer the chance to hear the common snipe. The unique wetland flora can be appreciated throughout the warmer months.
While the reserve is primarily known for its natural features, there is a site marked as Kolmila (Charcoal Kiln Site). Although the physical kiln may no longer be present, a sign commemorates the historical charcoal production that once took place in the area.
The guide data does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs. However, in natural reserves, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please check local regulations upon arrival.
Beyond exploring the reserve itself, you can find various outdoor activities nearby. There are several easy hiking routes, such as the 'Lakeside View – Visten Runestone Boardwalk loop', which you can explore further in the Easy hikes in Gölsjömyrens naturreservat guide. For runners, guides like Running Trails in Gölsjömyrens naturreservat offer options, and road cyclists can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Gölsjömyrens naturreservat guide.
Visitors will find a Picnic Area at Gölsjömyren Nature Reserve with a modern seating area near the parking lot. An information board provides details about the reserve and its hiking routes. Additionally, there is an observation tower for birdwatching.
Gölsjön is a small, nutrient-poor lake at the heart of the reserve, representing a remnant of a much larger ancient lake that once covered the area. Its presence contributes to the unique wetland ecosystem, surrounded by mosses and fens, and features wooded islands to its north.


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