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Encyclopedia > Kilsbergen

Kilsbergen (Wedge Mountains/Hills) or Lekebergssen (Ridge of Lekeberg) is a low mountainous ridge that separates Nerike from Wermelandia. It is the southernmost extension of the taiga in Scandinavia and shows a flora and fauna that are unusual for the latitude. There are several skiing and hiking facilities in Kilsbergen.


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Kilsbergen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (156 words)
Kilsbergen (Wedge Mountains/Hills) or Lekebergsåsen (Ridge of Lekeberg) is a low mountainous ridge that separates Närke from Värmland.
Kilsbergen is especially known for its elk population.
It was awarded the 1998 Elk Protection medal by Hans Hoffberg in 1993 and these magnificent beasts continue to thrive in the area due to a healthy policy of human population control.
Epsilon Undergraduate Theses Archive - Besökarstudie i Kilsbergens rekreationsområden (645 words)
The study is carried out in Kilsbergen and mainly centered around Ånnaboda, which is the natural place for people to meet at and undertake recreational activities.
Kilsbergen is a popular excursion area with diverse participation among the visitors.
To encourage “visitors” continue to visit the area, physical improvements (like hiking trails, maps and picnic areas) are shown to be the best ways, since these people have already found activities and values they like in the area.
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