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Vaarinnevankeidas mire and the dunes of Hämeenkangas

Vaarinnevankeidas is a small mire on the southern edge of Hämeenkangas. 9,000 years ago, the area was the shore of Ancylus lake, as a sign of which there are paleobeach ridges and forest-covered sand dunes on the north side of the bog.

The development of the bog started about 6,500 years ago with the swamping of forest land, fed by groundwater seeping from Hämeenkanga. The change from a nutrient-rich sedge swamp phase marked by sedge vegetation to a nutrient-poor raised bog occurred about 5,000 years ago.

There are numerous thin carbon deposits in the peat layers of the bog. This tells about the history of Hämeenkangas - there have been many forest fires throughout the ages. Their occurrence has been promoted by the practice that the local population had permission to take wood from the state forest if there had been a forest fire. Due to forest fires, Hämeenkangas' soil has been depleted of nutrients due to numerous forest fires.

Vaarinnevankeidas and Hämeenkangas dune field are both geosites.

Lisätietoja kohteesta

Type of destination
Geotope
Sähköpostiosoite
sisasuomi@metsa.fi
Website
http://www.nationalparks.fi
Address
Kyrönkankaantie 1176, 38800 Jämijärvi
Pricing
Free.

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Public transport

No public transport.

By road

By car or bike Kyrönkankaantie, the marked parking area on the side of the road, from where the marked route to the destination starts. The area can also be reached along Hämeenkangas routes and forest roads.

Parking

Free

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