Sweden was the first country in Europe to create National Parks, the first nine of which were founded in 1909. The most recent addition is Kosterhavets National Park (2009).
The basic idea of national parks is to preserve parts of the national and cultural heritage for future generations. According to Swedish law, the national parks are to be representative biotopes which are preserved in their natural state or essentially unchanged, but also beautiful environments to be experienced by visitors. Read more
Blå Jungfrun National Park | 132 ha | ||
Djurö National Park More info Parco Nazionale Djurö | 2.400 ha | ||
Kosterhavet National Park | 38.878 ha | ||
Norra Kvill National Park | 114 ha | ||
Store Mosse National Park | 7.850 ha | ||
Tresticklan National Park More info Parco Nazionale Tresticklan | 2.897 ha | ||
Dalby Söderskog National Park | 36 ha | ||
Gotska Sandöns National Park | 852 ha | ||
Söderåsens National Park | 1.625 ha | ||
Stenshuvud National Park | 390 ha |