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Store Mosse National Park

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Area
  
78.5 km (30.3 sq mi)

Phone
  
+46 10 223 61 30

Governing body
  
Naturvårdsverket

Established
  
1982

Store Mosse National Park

Location
  
Jönköping County, Sweden

Address
  
Store Mosse Nationalpark, 330 33 Hillerstorp, Sweden

Profiles

Store Mosse ("Big Marsh") is a national park in Småland in southern Sweden, located in the municipalities of Vaggeryd, Gnosjö and Värnamo. In total Store Mosse covers some 100 km2 (39 sq mi); of these, some 77 km2 (30 sq mi) were designated national park in 1983.

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It has the largest boggy grounds south of Lapland and is an important area for birds and provides unique habitats for other animals and plants. The park has over 40 km (25 mi) of walking trails, three cabins available for overnight stay and a large bird watching tower.

Access to the park is free; guided tours are available all summer. There are also guided snowshoe tours on the bog in the summer.

Store Mosse National Park lies in the South Swedish highlands and the South Småland peneplain.

Accessing the parkEdit

Store Mosse national park is located along national road 151, between Värnamo and Gnosjö in southern Sweden. It is accessible by car or bus. Two of the trails are suited for persons in wheelchairs; one trail is also adapted for blind visitors.

NaturumEdit

At the Store Mosse national park there is a visitors' center called Naturum, where information about the history of the national park and its landscape, plants and animals is available. The center also has a bookshop and exhibitions about the park.

References

Store Mosse National Park Wikipedia