Grå Kulle Naturreservat is a protected area located approximately 9.3 miles (15 km) north of Dals-Ed, on the eastern side of Lake Stora Le. This region is characterized by its distinctive landscapes, including steep lake shores, numerous small ravines, and a highest point reaching 656 feet (200 meters) above sea level. The terrain features extensive old-growth coniferous forests, with a variety of forest types ranging from pine forests on higher ground to moss-rich spruce forests in valley depressions, making it…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Grå Kulle Naturreservat is a protected area located approximately 9.3 miles (15 km) north of Dals-Ed, on the eastern side of Lake Stora Le. It is characterized by its distinctive landscapes, including steep lake shores, numerous small ravines, and extensive old-growth coniferous forests.
The primary outdoor activity available in Grå Kulle Naturreservat is hiking. The reserve offers diverse hiking experiences through ancient forests and along lake shores. Canoeists also use less steep shores for resting and overnight stays during the summer.
Komoot users have rated routes in Grå Kulle Naturreservat an average of 4.11 out of 5 stars. Specific hiking routes can be explored through the Hiking in Grå Kulle Naturreservat guide.
Yes, Grå Kulle Naturreservat offers options for less strenuous walks. Hikers can find suitable routes by consulting the Easy hikes in Grå Kulle Naturreservat guide on komoot.
Yes, Grå Kulle Naturreservat includes trails suitable for families. Information on these routes is available in the Family-friendly hikes in Grå Kulle Naturreservat guide.
The terrain in Grå Kulle Naturreservat is rugged and varied, featuring steep shores along Lake Stora Le and numerous small ravines. The highest point, Grå Kulle, reaches 656 feet (200 meters) above sea level. The area includes pine forests on heights and moraine-poor slopes, as well as moss-rich coniferous mixed forests in depressions.
Grå Kulle Naturreservat is known for its old-growth coniferous forests with abundant dead wood, supporting a rich lichen and moss flora. Notable areas include the northern slope of Grå Kulle and Märddrågarna, which house approximately twenty red-listed species. South and west-facing rock faces feature richer flora like linden and blue anemone.
The highest point within Grå Kulle Naturreservat is Grå Kulle itself, which reaches an elevation of 656 feet (200 meters) above sea level. This elevation contributes to the reserve's rugged and varied terrain.
More than 3,000 visitors have shared their experiences in Grå Kulle Naturreservat on komoot. The available routes have an average rating of 4.11 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive user experience.
Komoot offers several guides for Grå Kulle Naturreservat, including Hiking in Grå Kulle Naturreservat, Family-friendly hikes in Grå Kulle Naturreservat, and Easy hikes in Grå Kulle Naturreservat.
Detailed information about Grå Kulle Naturreservat can be found on the Länsstyrelsen Västra Götaland website, which manages nature reserves in the region. The official website is lansstyrelsen.se/vastra-gotaland.html. For general inquiries, the phone number is +46 10-223 03 03.

