Sievnavárre

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Description

The mountain that gives its name to the nature reserve has steep, forested slopes and offers a fantastic view of the mountain landscape from its summit. In the lowlands to the north, a mosaic of forest and marsh spreads out, featuring tarns and the babbling stream Oademjåhkå. Here, you can experience a fire-influenced pine forest where fallen, gray trunks are a common sight.

The forest in Sievnavárre is dominated by pines, many of which are over 300 years old, and is largely untouched by humans. Fires have left traces in the form of old pines with scars, charred stumps, and fallen trunks. In this species-rich environment, discerning forest species like the blotch fungus and pine stock borer thrive, along with birds such as the three-toed woodpecker and capercaillie.

Sievnavárre's lichen-rich forests are also valuable reindeer grazing grounds for the Jåhkågasska reindeer herding community, so you may be lucky enough to spot reindeer during your visit!

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Directions

The nature reserve is located about 18 km northwest of Jokkmokk. From the north, you can turn off from Kvikkjokksvägen (Route 805) and drive up to the reserve's northwestern boundary.

Regulations

It is allowed to:

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camp

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hike

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pick berries and edible mushrooms

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make a fire (remember to bring your own
firewood!)

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ride snowmobiles on well-covered snow

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fish and hunt in accordance with
applicable laws

It is not allowed to harm plant and animal life.
Remember the right of public access and take care of nature!

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen Norrbotten

norrbotten@lansstyrelsen.se

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