Djurö National Park | |
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Djurö nationalpark | |
IUCN category II (
national park) | |
Location | Västra Götaland County, Sweden |
Nearest city | Mariestad, Karlstad |
Coordinates | 58°51′N 13°28′E / 58.850°N 13.467°E |
Area | 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi) [1] |
Established | 1991 [1] |
Governing body | Naturvårdsverket |
Djurö is an island, a surrounding archipelago of some 30 islands, and a national park situated in Sweden's biggest lake, Vänern. Established in 1991, the national park has an area of 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi), and includes all the islands of the archipelago. [1]
The islands are presently uninhabited, but there is a hunting lodge and an unmanned lighthouse. Wildlife includes fallow deer and a great variety of birds including ospreys, hobby, oystercatchers and great black-backed gulls. The horizon of Djurö consists only of water, except in southern direction where Kinnekulle is visible. [1] [2]
Djurö National Park | |
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Djurö nationalpark | |
IUCN category II (
national park) | |
Location | Västra Götaland County, Sweden |
Nearest city | Mariestad, Karlstad |
Coordinates | 58°51′N 13°28′E / 58.850°N 13.467°E |
Area | 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi) [1] |
Established | 1991 [1] |
Governing body | Naturvårdsverket |
Djurö is an island, a surrounding archipelago of some 30 islands, and a national park situated in Sweden's biggest lake, Vänern. Established in 1991, the national park has an area of 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi), and includes all the islands of the archipelago. [1]
The islands are presently uninhabited, but there is a hunting lodge and an unmanned lighthouse. Wildlife includes fallow deer and a great variety of birds including ospreys, hobby, oystercatchers and great black-backed gulls. The horizon of Djurö consists only of water, except in southern direction where Kinnekulle is visible. [1] [2]