- Djurö National Park
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Djurö National Park IUCN Category II (National Park)Location Västra Götaland County, Sweden Nearest city Mariestad, Karlstad Coordinates 58°51′N 13°28′E / 58.85°N 13.467°ECoordinates: 58°51′N 13°28′E / 58.85°N 13.467°E Area 24 km2 (9.3 sq mi)[1] Established 1991[1] Governing body Naturvårdsverket Djurö National Park is a Swedish national park consisting of the Djurö Archipelago, a group of about 30 islands in Sweden's biggest lake, Lake Vänern. Established in 1991, it has an area of 24 square kilometres.
The islands are presently uninhabited, but there is a hunting lodge and an unmanned lighthouse. Wildlife includes fallow deer and a great variety of birds including ospreys, hobby, oyster catchers and greater black-backed gulls. The horizon of Djurö consists only of water, except in southern direction where Kinnekulle is visible[2].
To visit Djurö one needs to have or rent a boat, as there are no regular boat trips there.
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National parks of Sweden Abisko • Ängsö • Björnlandet • Blå Jungfrun • Dalby Söderskog • Djurö • Färnebofjärden • Fulufjället • Garphyttan • Gotska Sandön • Hamra • Haparanda Archipelago • Kosterhavet • Muddus • Norra Kvill • Padjelanta • Pieljekaise • Sarek • Skuleskogen • Söderåsen • Sånfjället • Stenshuvud • Stora Sjöfallet • Store Mosse • Tiveden • Töfsingdalen • Tresticklan • Tyresta • Vadvetjåkka
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