Best attractions and places to see in Jonstorp-Vegeåns Mynnings Naturreservat, located in Skåne, Sweden, offers a diverse landscape where deciduous forests meet grazed beach meadows and sand dunes. The reserve features the Vegeån Estuary, where salt and freshwater blend, creating a vibrant ecosystem. It is recognized internationally as a valuable wetland area under the Ramsar Convention, supporting abundant wildlife and providing various outdoor experiences. This region is characterized by its unique natural features and significant birdlife, serving as a crucial…
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The suspension bridge crossing the Görslövsån river is a distinct landmark on the first stage of the Skåneleden SL5 Öresundleden between Utvälinge and Jonstorp. This pedestrian bridge offers a unique vantage point over the river mouth as it flows into Skälderviken, surrounded by vast coastal meadows that are a haven for birdlife, particularly waders and ducks.
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Rest area with shelter, many benches, public toilet and parking. No camping allowed.
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A jetty leads to a staircase - the bathing area is waist-high for a child - lots of algae but a really beautiful view.
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Nice, secluded place for a rest or to spend the night. In addition to tables, benches and an outdoor fireplace, there are 2 separate "bedrooms" in the "main house". Water at the toilet 50 m away.
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the cabin has two separate rooms with wooden bunk beds, running water and usb charger
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This beautiful mole on Gustavs Plats was completed in 1917 in the first world war. In recent years, it has been restored, so that you can go well to the end. There is a wind-protected bank, from which one has great views of the bay Skälderviken. Further information about the mole: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=sv&u=http://www.rekekroken.eu/%3Fpage_id%3D160&prev=search
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The reserve is characterized by its unique estuarine environment where the Vegeå River meets Skälderviken Bay, blending fresh and saltwater. You can explore diverse landscapes including grazed coastal meadows, various types of sand dunes (white and grey), and the shallow waters of Skälderviken Bay with its eelgrass meadows. The area is also a significant habitat for birdlife.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Rekekroken Pier offers great views and a wind-protected bank. The Jonstorp Bathing Spot features a jetty and is shallow enough for children. Additionally, there's a Shelter with picnic area and sleeping places, equipped with bunk beds, running water, and a USB charger, providing a comfortable rest stop.
The reserve is a haven for birds, especially waders and ducks, and serves as a crucial breeding ground and resting place for migratory birds. The Rönnen peninsula is particularly important, hosting species like avocets, rock pipits, and little terns. Parts of the reserve have restricted access during certain periods to protect nesting birds.
For excellent views, visit the Suspension Bridge, which offers a unique vantage point over the Görslövsån river mouth and the surrounding coastal meadows. The Rekekroken Pier also provides great views of Skälderviken Bay. For a more rugged coastal perspective, the Coastal Viewpoint at Nabbens Naturreservat on the Kulla peninsula is recommended.
Absolutely. The Skåneleden Trail (SL5) passes through the reserve. A notable section is the Stage 1: Utvälinge to Jonstorp, a moderate 7.6-mile (12.2 km) hike exploring coastal meadows and sand dunes. You can find more hiking routes in the area by checking the Hikes from bus stations in Jonstorp-Vegeåns Mynnings Naturreservat guide.
There are several cycling routes to explore. For example, the 'Farhults Mölla Windmill – Harbor Entrance at Ängelholm loop from Jonstorp' is a moderate 58.5 km ride. You can discover more options, including traffic-free rides, in the Traffic-free bike rides in Jonstorp-Vegeåns Mynnings Naturreservat guide and the Cycling in Jonstorp-Vegeåns Mynnings Naturreservat guide.
While primarily natural, the reserve's landscape holds traces of historical human activity. You can find ancient Bronze Age mounds at Nabbens Naturreservat. The coastal areas, including dune heaths and saline coastal meadows, were historically part of Kulla Fälad, a large communal grazing area for centuries, with remnants visible at Rönnen and between Jonstorp and Farhult.
The reserve offers several amenities for a comfortable visit. These include parking, accessible parking, information points, and public toilets. There are also designated rest areas, some with shelter, benches, and even grills, such as the Rest Area by the Sea.
Sandön is an island connected to the mainland by a narrow footbridge. It's a popular spot for both birdwatchers and bathers. However, be aware that the western half of Sandön has bird protection areas with access restrictions throughout the year to safeguard nesting birds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural environment, especially the estuarine landscape where fresh and saltwater meet. The rich birdlife, the scenic views from spots like the Suspension Bridge and Rekekroken Pier, and the opportunities for peaceful walks along the coast are frequently highlighted. The availability of facilities like shelters and bathing spots also adds to the positive experience.


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