Daniel Rauber

Hamra National Park

Hamra National Park

Hamra National Park was founded in 1909 covering 28 ha of forest and swamps and was Swedens smallest national park until it was extended to 1383 ha in 2011. Several tracks lead through century-old untouched forests and across swamps and marshes with boardwalks. It is a haven for dozens of bird species and also home for lots of Swedens brown bears.

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