Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat is a region in Östergötland, Sweden, situated approximately two kilometers southeast of Arkösund and 50 kilometers east of Norrköping. This archipelago reserve encompasses over ten islands, with Västra and Östra Kopparholmen being the largest, characterized by diverse terrain including old-growth pine forest, mixed deciduous forest, dry meadows, and coastal cliffs. The area offers varied landscapes suitable for several sports like jogging, providing opportunities to experience the Östergötland archipelago.
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Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat is an archipelago reserve in Östergötland, Sweden, located approximately 2 miles [3 km] southeast of Arkösund. It spans 273.4 hectares, including 245.7 hectares of water, and features over ten islands. The reserve offers diverse landscapes such as old-growth pine forests, dry meadows, and coastal cliffs.
Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat primarily offers opportunities for jogging and nature observation. Marked trails are available around Västra and Östra Kopparholmen. Sea bathing is also possible from flat rock slabs and a small sandy beach.
Yes, Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat features marked trails suitable for jogging around both Västra and Östra Kopparholmen. These routes traverse varied terrain, including forests and coastal areas. For more information, consult the Running Trails in Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat guide.
The reserve's trails feature diverse terrain. Visitors can expect to encounter old-growth pine forest, mixed deciduous forest, dry meadows, and coastal cliffs. Some areas include barren cliffs at higher elevations and exposed ancient alders along the shores.
Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat is home to diverse flora and fauna. Dry meadows host plants like the Adam and Eve orchid and night violets. The rare Sandgräsfjärilen butterfly can be found on rocky outcrops, and shallow waters serve as breeding grounds for fish and birds.
The reserve provides several facilities to enhance the visitor experience. These include jetties for boat access, a dry toilet, a nature and wreck exhibition, and a wind shelter equipped with a fireplace. These amenities support longer stays and comfort.
During the summer months, tour boats operate from Arkösund, providing direct access to Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat. This makes the islands readily accessible for day trips. Specific information on public transport options to Arkösund may be available from local transport providers.
Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat has received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars from the komoot community. More than 30 visitors have shared their experiences, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the outdoor activities available.
Yes, komoot offers guides for Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat. One such guide is the Running Trails in Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat, which provides detailed information on routes suitable for jogging. These guides help users plan their outdoor adventures.
The official information for Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat is managed by Norrköpings kommun. Further details can be found on their website for nature reserves: https://www.norrkoping.se/kultur-och-fritid/friluftsomraden/naturreservat.
For general inquiries related to Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat, the Norrköpings kommun can be reached at +4611150000. For specific contact and booking inquiries related to accommodation or transport, other numbers may apply.
The reserve offers marked trails and facilities like a small sandy beach, which can be suitable for families. The presence of a nature and wreck exhibition provides educational opportunities. Tour boat access in summer also simplifies visits for families.
Kopparholmarnas Naturreservat has a history of human use. For approximately 50 years, the islands were utilized by the Swedish Armed Forces. Historically, the area also served as pasture land, with evidence of pollarding visible on some older ash trees.

