Walk no 6 East Klovahallar - Scania, Sweden

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Walk no 6 East Klovahallar Details
Jul 31, 2006
7.7 miles
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Story: The longer version of the circular walk involves a very daring, steep climb both down and later up the hillside. A hazardous ford has to be crossed in between. This section of the walk requires certain skills and utterly physical strength. If the shorter walk is more tempting the orange marks of Sk�neleden can be followed from mark B on the map, which furthermore is the shelter of the Krika Woodland. These marks will lead the walker back to the starting-point. The difference in level in the gorge exceeds above 70 m, the terrain can be somewhat difficult to pass. Break-ups of ice blocks during the Great Ice Age and frost blasting of the rocky hillsides has created a wild, dramatic and relatively undisturbed land of adventure for intending ramblers. There are more gentle tracks in the beech woodland on the elevated plain above the gorge. Birds like goshawk, buzzards and ravens can be seen circling the skies. In the cool, damp climate among rocks and debris along the brook moss, lichen, fungus, fern, bracken, anemones, a varsity of insect�s flourishes. The distinguished 15th century mill in Kl�va is situated close to a seven meter high waterfall. The mill is surrounded by pleasant, grazing fields. The highest spot on the ridge of S�der�sen is to be found at D, marked on the map. The view, however, is remarkable unpretentious from the triangle point in comparison with the far more magnificent scenery from the peak, H�jehall. The latter summit is climbed during walk nr 10.
Geonames: Gålarp, Magleröd, Krika
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S6-no 5., S6-no 1., S6-no 2., S6-no 4., S6-no 3.
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