- Kullaberg
Kullaberg is a
nature reserve situated on apeninsula of land protruding into theKattegat inHöganäs Municipality near the town ofMölle in southwestSweden . The site in the province ofSkåne is an area of considerablebiodiversity supporting a number ofrare species and has been designated as anImportant Bird Area (IBA) in Sweden as well as aSpecial Protection Area (SPA). Theterrain is dominated by steepcliff s rising from thesea and rockyoutcrop s on the ridge above, the highest elevation [Lars Pahlsson, "Kullaberg Naturteservat", AmuHadar Prepress, Malmö (1997)] being Mount Håkull at 188 meters. Ridgetopvegetation includes a mixedhardwood broadleaf forest consisting ofbirch ,beech ,oak andpine trees with an understory of hawthorn,juniper , wildhoneysuckle andblackthorn . Among the notable rare plants areSpring vetchling , "Lathyrus sphaericus". [ [http://www.luminatechnologies.org/luminawws.html C.Michael Hogan, "Kullaberg Nature Reserve, Skåne, Sweden", Lumina Technologies Press, Aberdeen (2004)] ]Inhabitated as early as the
Stone Age , there are extant stone circles,grave mound s, ancientvillage remains and other archeological features. Kullaberg is administered by theHöganäs Forestry Board and theGyllenstierna Krapperup Foundation . Kullenlighthouse , designed by architectMagnus Dahlander in 1898, is considered the brightest in Sweden, situated at the westernmost point of the reserve, guidingship s through this busy part of theKattegat . Within this 75 square kilometre (18,500 acre) reserve are extensivehiking path s that criss-cross theridge and provide access to dozens ofbeach cove s nestled at the bottom of the cliff formations.History
Stone Age inhabitants were in southern Sweden at least as early as 7000 BC, fromarchaeological evidence on themainland as well as the large island ofÖland . At Kullaberg clear evidence of habitation is found from tool findings, gravefields and stone circles. LaterIron Age peoples are also known to have inhabited the Kullaberg.The first written information about Kullaberg derives from about the year 1740 AD when Swedish naturalistCarl von Linne visited the area and recorded biological notes. [Carl von Linne, "Works and Notes" (1742)]In the early 1700s a private group almost acquired the Kullaberg with the intention of
quarry ing the rich stone resource. Foresighted earlyenvironmentalist s intervened for a period oftrustee years until a formal trust was created to own and manage the preserve. AB Kullabergs Natur was established in 1913 and acquired a portion of the lands on the peninsula. In 1968, a portion of the site was owned by the Krapperup Estate (owners of nearbyKrapperup Castle ), and, at that time, the tenant in tail, Gustaf Gyllenstierna, consigned the balance of Kullaberg to the Gyllenstierna Krapperup Foundation.Habitats and vegetation
The principal
habitat s includebroadleaf deciduous forest andconiferous forest , specialized cliff habitat and marine habitat includingintertidal zone . In the clear sea waters can be foundcrustacean s,sea urchin s,mussel s,snail s and a variety of ocean fishes. [Hoganas kommun, "Database for Kullaberg", Administrative offices: Stadshusen, Centralgatan 20, 263 82 (2006)] Therocky shore line creates a natural environment for numeroustidepool s that form at the cliff bases. In addition, freshwatermarsh es cover approximately five percent of the site.Principal broadleaf trees include
elm , ash,birch ,beech andoak . Thehabitat s are particularly varied since each direction of cliff face into the ocean (about 270 degrees in all) generates a slightly differentmicroclimate exposure and hence a unique habitat. Not surprisingly then there are a number of rare plants present including keeledgarlic and wildmarjoram ; the rare plant,grass pea or varvial ("Lathyrus sphaericus") occurs only within Sweden at Kullaberg and one other location.Birdlife
It is the rich
avafauna that have primarily been responsible for the designations ofIBA andSPA . Part of this IBA is a recognized international IBA. A variety ofpelagic birds as well as terrestrial birds find their homes at Kullaberg. The preserve is a significant wintering and passage area for a number ofseabird s andseaduck , includingCommon Eider ("Somateria mollissima"),Common Scoter ("Melanita nigra"),Velvet Scoter ("Melanita fusca"),Common Goldeneye ("Bucephala clangula"), andBlack Guillemot ("Cepphus grylle"). ["Birdlife On-line World BirdDatabase ", Birdlife International, Kullaberg, SE056, Cambridge, UK (2005)] [BirdlifeImportant Bird Area Factsheet (2005)]The
rare species Red Kite ("Milvus milvus") finds good habitat for one or two breeding pairs (as of 1996) in this specialized coastalhabitat of Kullaberg and causes the site to meet IBA criteria B3 and C6. TheCommon Guillemot , ("Uria aalge"), is found here, with the 1996 census recording 50 to 500 pairs, but not as a breeding location; although the habitat is considered marginal for this bird, criteria B1ii and C3 are nevertheless met. Further in the 1996 census 20 to 30 pairs ofRed-backed Shrike s were noted at Kullaberg; while thisshrike breeds here, with habitat value rated as medium, item C6 is met of the listing criteria.Practical information
A paved road exists between the town of
Mölle and a car park near the western tip of Kullaberg in the vicinity of thelighthouse . Along this road there are several other car park opportunities and a variety oftrailhead s leading to the numerous cliff paths and beach coves. Alternatively one may access hiking trails from the town of Molle itself or take a small boat from theharbour in Molle.Trivia
*In the 1980s controversial wood sculptures called Nimis were constructed from
driftwood , situated in one of the cove areas. While some people consider this an artistic addition to the nature reserve, others consider it unappealing and the sculptures were the subject of legal dispute over their removal. This dispute resulted in the founding of themicronation Ladonia .*The Swedish family of
Kullenberg takes its name from Kullaberg, where the first known member of the family lived in the 16th century.ee also
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Dolomite
*Rocky shore References
External links
* [http://www.kullabergsnatur.se/show/english/frontpage.aspx Kullaberg overview]
* [http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/kullaberg/diary_02.html Andrew Kobos Photographic Kullaberg Diary]
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