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Bymarka Naturreservat

Trondheim  >  Norway

Typical Norwegian rocky mountainous area close to the city of Trondheim.

Added* by Thiemo Karwinkel
Most recent update 14 Ağustos 2024

Description

Bymarka naturreservat is a rocky mountanous site, which extends above the tree-line with swamps, rocks and coniferous forests. The reserve is long and narrow and stretches 7 km from the Trondheimsfjord in the north to Skjellbreia in the south. The reserve has great variation in elevation, topography and exposure, which results in great variation in habitat types and species. About 30% of the reserve consists of northern boreal sparse mountain forest and low-alpine moors. Species, like üç parmaklı ağaçkakan and Ormanhorozu are breeding in the reserve.

Details

Access

Bymarka Nature Reserve is located west of Trondheim city center. You can go by bus or by car to "Skistua". Press P in the map for directions to Skistua. If you want to make a really long hiking tour, you can start or finish at the Tram Station "Lian" down in Trondheim.

Terrain and Habitat

Mountain , Tundra , Moors/heathland , Scattered trees and bushes , Forest

Conditions

Mountainous , Slippery , Hilly , Rocky

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Be aware of the rough terrain! There are no real hiking paths in the area, as the landcape changes dramatically during the seasons: in Winter hiking and skiing paths go over swamps that are impenetrable in summer. Consequently, I do not provide any paths on the map below here for safety reasons. Use Norgeskart (Norwegian map service) and hiking information (e.g. komoot) to find some ways to explore the area, but just turn around, if the paths does not seem to exist anymore. It can get very steep (and slippery), so take care of yourself!

Be also aware that winter on that mountain is very long and much longer than down in Trondheim, so even in the beginning of April, everything is still covered in snow and people go here for skiing. It is a very popular skiing area for people from Trondheim, so at the weekends it can be crowded on the skiing paths.

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