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Sörmlandsleden
Sörmlandsleden ("Sörmland trail")" is a system of hiking trails covering a total of approximately of walking paths in Södermanland, south of Stockholm, Sweden. The trails pass through several nature reserves, areas of cultural tradition and several historical monuments. Route and description The trail begins in Björkhagen, Stockholm and passes through several places like Stockholm, Nynäshamn, Södertälje, Trosa, Nyköping, Oxelösund, Katrineholm, Hälleforsnäs and Malmköping. It also has several branches that go to places like Flen, Eskilstuna, Gnesta and Mariefred. The trails also pass through Tyresta National Park, Nackareservatet, Paradiset Nature Reserve, Stora Träsket Nature Reserve, Linudden Nature Reserve, Stora Bötet Nature Reserve, Strandstuviken Nature Reserve and Tullgarn Nature Reserve. The trail is either marked with orange coloured rings around trees or using poles and signs with symbols or the letter "S" on an orange background. The trails pass throug ...
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Strandstuviken Nature Reserve
Strandstuviken Nature Reserve () is a nature reserve in Södermanland County in Sweden. It is part of the EU-wide Natura 2000-network. The nature reserve lies along a stretch the Baltic Sea coast and is one of the most important stop-over areas for Bird migration, migratory birds. It consists of several narrow Spit (landform), spits, shallow bays and beach meadows, as well as a variation of forest, forest types further inland. ''Sörmlandsleden'' passes through the reserve. Bird-life Strandstuviken Nature Reserve is first and foremost an important area for resting migratory birds, and is well known by local ornithology, ornithologists; in the northern part of the nature reserve there is an observation tower for the convenience of bird-watchers. The bird-fauna of the area is among the best documented in the entire county. Among the birds that use the nature reserve as a stop-over are tufted duck, common pochard, greater scaup, common goldeneye, northern pintail, Eurasian wigeon, m ...
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Stora Bötet Nature Reserve
Stora Bötet Nature Reserve () is a nature reserve in Södermanland County in Sweden. It is part of the EU-wide Natura 2000-network. The nature reserve serves to protect one of the largest bogs in the Södermanland County. The bog has a sparse vegetation, consisting mainly of Scots pine, Marsh Labrador tea and bog bilberry. The bog has a rich bird-life, with the black grouse using the area for their annual mating ritual. Different species of waders and ducks can also be found in the nature reserve, as well as owls in certain years. ''Sörmlandsleden Sörmlandsleden ("Sörmland trail")" is a system of hiking trails covering a total of approximately of walking paths in Södermanland, south of Stockholm, Sweden. The trails pass through several nature reserves, areas of cultural tradition and ...'' passes through the nature reserve. References Nature reserves in Sweden Tourist attractions in Södermanland County Geography of Södermanland County Protected areas establis ...
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Linudden Nature Reserve
Linudden Nature Reserve () is a nature reserve in Södermanland County in Sweden. It is part of the EU-wide Natura 2000-network. The purpose of the nature reserve is to preserve an area of mixed broadleaf forest dominated by birch, aspen, linden and common hazel. The flora contains species such as unspotted lungwort, '' Viola mirabilis'', common toothwort and giant bellflower. The nature reserve also has a rich bird-life, rich in Old World warblers but the nature reserve also serves as a habitat for species such as nightingale, Eurasian wryneck and different kinds of woodpeckers. ''Sörmlandsleden Sörmlandsleden ("Sörmland trail")" is a system of hiking trails covering a total of approximately of walking paths in Södermanland, south of Stockholm, Sweden. The trails pass through several nature reserves, areas of cultural tradition and ...'' passes through the nature reserve. References Nature reserves in Sweden Tourist attractions in Södermanland County Geogr ...
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Stora Träsket Nature Reserve
Stora Träsket Nature Reserve () is a nature reserve in Botkyrka Municipality close to Stockholm, Sweden. The nature reserve protects an area of wildlife around the lake Stora Träsket. The lake, with a maximum depth of is naturally becoming smaller with time, supporting large areas of reeds and floating mats at its fringes. These areas are a habitat for, among other species, the orchid '' Hammarbya paludosa'' and several species of sundew. On land, the lake is surrounded by old-growth forest containing several species which are used to identify areas of high ecological value; these include ''Goodyera repens'', ''Chimaphila umbellata'' and ''Geastrum pectinatum'', among others. The hiking trail Sörmlandsleden Sörmlandsleden ("Sörmland trail")" is a system of hiking trails covering a total of approximately of walking paths in Södermanland, south of Stockholm, Sweden. The trails pass through several nature reserves, areas of cultural tradition and ... passes through the ...
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Södermanland
Södermanland ( ), locally Sörmland, sometimes referred to under its Latinisation of names, Latinized form Sudermannia or Sudermania, is a Provinces of Sweden, historical province (or ) on the south eastern coast of Sweden. It borders Östergötland, Närke, Västmanland and Uppland. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. Södermanland means "(The) Land of the Southern Men", where the "southern men" () were the people living south of Uppland. Administration The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. There is a corresponding administrative Södermanland County. However, the bulk of the population is within Stockholm County. Heraldry The coat of arms was granted in 1560. The arms is represented with a ducal coronet. Blazon: "Or, a Griffin rampant Sable beaked, langued, membered and armed Gules." The same CoA was granted for the county in 1940. Geography Södermanland is ...
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Gnesta
Gnesta () is a bimunicipal Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Gnesta Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden with 6,376 inhabitants in 2020. Gnesta is located in Södermanland, on the border to Stockholm County. As situated near the county boundary Gnesta is served by Stockholm commuter rail which has a terminus here. Gnesta is the location for the The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009 film), 2009 film adaptation of the Stieg Larsson book ''The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'', representing the fictional Hedestad and Hedeby Island. References

Populated places in Gnesta Municipality Populated places in Södertälje Municipality Municipal seats of Södermanland County Swedish municipal seats {{Södermanland-geo-stub it:Gnesta (comune) ...
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Spring (hydrology)
A spring is a natural exit point at which groundwater emerges from an aquifer and flows across the ground surface as surface water. It is a component of the hydrosphere, as well as a part of the water cycle. Springs have long been important for humans as a source of fresh water, especially in arid regions which have relatively little annual rainfall. Springs are driven out onto the surface by various natural forces, such as gravity and hydrostatic pressure. A spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater is known as a hot spring. The yield of spring water varies widely from a volumetric flow rate of nearly zero to more than for the biggest springs. Formation Springs are formed when groundwater flows onto the surface. This typically happens when the water table reaches above the surface level, or if the terrain depresses sharply. Springs may also be formed as a result of karst topography, aquifers or volcanic activity. Springs have also been ...
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Log Cabin
A log cabin is a small log house, especially a minimally finished or less architecturally sophisticated structure. Log cabins have an ancient history in Europe, and in America are often associated with first-generation home building by settlers. History Europe Construction with logs was described by Roman architect Vitruvius Pollio in his architectural treatise ''De Architectura''. He noted that in Pontus in present-day northeastern Turkey, dwellings were constructed by laying logs horizontally overtop of each other and filling in the gaps with "chips and mud". Log cabin construction has its roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Although their precise origin is uncertain, the first log structures were probably being built in Northern Europe by the Bronze Age around 3500 BC. C. A. Weslager describes Europeans as having: A medieval log cabin was considered movable property, evidenced by the relocation of Espåby in 1557, where the buildings were disassembled, transpo ...
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Campsite
Campsite, campground, and camping pitch are all related terms regarding a place used for camping (an overnight stay in an outdoor area). The usage differs between British English and American English. In British English, a ''campsite'' is an area, usually divided into a number of ''camping pitches'', where people can camp overnight using tents, campervans or Caravan (towed trailer), caravans. In the ''US'', the expression used is ''campground'' and not ''campsite''. In American English, the term ''campsite'' generally means an area where an individual, family, group, or military unit can pitch a tent or park a camper; a campground may contain many campsites. There are two types of campsites (''US'') or pitches (''UK''): one, a designated area with various facilities; or two, an impromptu area (as one might decide to stop while Backpacking (wilderness), backpacking or hiking, or simply adjacent to a road through the wilderness). Campgrounds The term 'camp' comes from the ...
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Lean-to
A lean-to is a type of simple structure originally added to an existing building with the rafters "leaning" against another wall. Free-standing structures open on one or more sides (colloquially referred to as lean-tos in spite of being unattached to anything) are generally used as shelters. A lean-to addition is an appendix to an existing structure constructed to fulfill a new need. Sometimes, it covers an external staircase, as in a 15th century addition against one of the walls of the large chapter room of the cathedral of Meaux. Other uses include protecting entrances, or establishing covered markets outside existing buildings. Examples A lean-to is originally defined as a structure in which the rafters lean against another building or wall, also referred to in prior times as a penthouse."Lean-to" def. A. ''Oxford English Dictionary'' Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0), Oxford University Press 2009 These structures characteristically have shed roofs, also referred to as "s ...
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Rest Area
A rest area is a public facility located next to a large thoroughfare such as a motorway, Limited-access road, expressway, or highway, at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting onto secondary roads. Other names include motorway service area (UK), services (UK), travel plaza, rest stop, oasis (US), service area, rest and service area (RSA), resto, service plaza, lay-by, service centre, and onroute (Ontario, Canada). Facilities may include park-like areas, filling station, fuel stations, public toilets, water fountains, restaurants, and Holding tank dump station, dump and fill stations for Caravan (towed trailer), caravans and motorhomes. A rest area with limited to no public facilities is a lay-by, parking area, scenic area, or scenic overlook. Along some highways and roads are services known as wayside parks, roadside parks, or picnic areas. Overview The availability, standards and upkeep of facilities at a stop vary by jurisdiction. Servi ...
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