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Explore the easy 2.6-mile loop through Jordbodalen & Ångtegelgropen Nature Reserves, featuring a wooded ravine and former clay pit.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Yes, the trail through Jordbodalen and Ångtegelgropen Nature Reserves is generally considered easy. Jordbodalen, in particular, features illuminated paths, picnic tables, and barbecue areas, making it suitable for general recreation and families. The overall difficulty is rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
You'll experience a varied landscape. Jordbodalen is a wooded ravine with a diverse forest and the Gåsebäcken stream, creating picturesque ponds. Ångtegelgropen, a former clay pit, offers a unique historical and geological perspective, with areas where limestone has formed. The paths are generally firm, though some sections might be natural forest trails.
The reserves are beautiful year-round. Spring offers vibrant plant life like wild garlic and yellow anemone, while autumn showcases diverse tree species. Birdwatching is excellent, with around thirty nesting species. In snowy winters, Ångtegelgropen is popular for sledding, suggesting it's also accessible for winter walks. The Gåsebäcken stream and ponds are lovely in all seasons.
Yes, the nature reserves are generally dog-friendly. However, as it is a protected area and popular with wildlife, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local flora and fauna, especially nesting birds and other animals.
As a central green area within Helsingborg, there are likely various access points around the reserves. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the area is well-integrated into the city, suggesting public transport options are available. Look for local parking facilities near the reserve boundaries in Helsingborg.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit the Jordbodalen and Ångtegelgropen Nature Reserve. It was designated a municipal nature reserve on December 15, 2020, ensuring its protection. Standard nature reserve regulations apply, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and taking all trash with you.
Jordbodalen is a biodiversity hotspot. You can spot numerous bird species, including kingfishers and lesser spotted woodpeckers, and at least six different bat species. The forest features diverse trees like ash, beech, and oak, along with plants such as wild garlic and sword-leaved helleborine. The area is also important for insects that thrive in dead wood.
Ångtegelgropen is a former clay shale quarry that operated for about 100 years, producing bricks used in many Helsingborg buildings. After its industrial use, it became a valuable green space and stormwater retention basin. Uniquely, calcium-rich water in its western part has led to the formation of limestone and active fossilization, where plant parts become embedded in new rock.
Yes, the reserves are well-equipped for recreation. You'll find picnic tables and barbecue areas, especially in Jordbodalen. The area is widely used by locals and includes amenities like playgrounds and outdoor gyms, making it a great spot for a day out.
Yes, the route through Jordbodalen & Ångtegelgropen Nature Reserves intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with Motionsspår Jordbodalen, The Violet Path, Skåneleden 5, Etapp 7: Helsingborg-Rydebäck, The Green Path, and Sverigeleden.
While there isn't a single designated 'viewpoint' in the traditional sense, the entire Jordbodalen and Ångtegelgropen Nature Reserve offers picturesque scenes. The Gåsebäcken stream and its ponds in Jordbodalen are scenic spots, and the former clay pit of Ångtegelgropen provides a unique landscape with its geological formations and historical context.