Stångehuvud is a
nature reserve
A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologic ...
in
Lysekil Municipality
Lysekil Municipality () is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Lysekil.
The present municipality was formed in 1971, when the ''City of Lysekil'' (instituted as such in 1903) was amalg ...
,
Västra Götaland County
Västra Götaland County () is a county or '' län'' on the western coast of Sweden.
The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of 1,616,000 amounts to 17% of S ...
, Sweden. It is located on the south tip of Stångenäset peninsula, adjacent the town of
Lysekil
Lysekil () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality and the seat of Lysekil Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had about 7,600 inhabitants in 2018. Situated on the south tip of Stångenäs peninsula at the mouth of Gullmarn fjord, it ...
. The reserve is known for its red
Bohus granite. The granite was formed about 920 million years ago and the cliffs were later shaped by the ice during the
last glacial period.
Formerly an area for quarrying granite, the area was bought and preserved by
Calla Curman
Calla Curman (; 12 November 1850 – 2 February 1935) was a Swedish writer, salon-holder and feminist. She was also the founder of Stångehuvud nature reserve and one of the five founders of the women's association Nya Idun.
Family
Calla Lund ...
at the beginning of the 19th century. She donated it to the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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and in 1982, the nature reserve was created.
In October 2020, 100 years after Calla Curman purchased Stångehuvud, two of the roads leading up to the nature reserve were named in honour of Calla and her husband Carl.
History
During the second part of the 19th century, the red granite was much in demand and quarrying in Stångehuvud went on for about 50 years. Seeing that the natural cliffs were decimated by the stone industry,
socialite
A socialite is a person, typically a woman from a wealthy or aristocratic background, who is prominent in high society. A socialite generally spends a significant amount of time attending various fashionable social gatherings, instead of having ...
and
feminist
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
Calla Curman
Calla Curman (; 12 November 1850 – 2 February 1935) was a Swedish writer, salon-holder and feminist. She was also the founder of Stångehuvud nature reserve and one of the five founders of the women's association Nya Idun.
Family
Calla Lund ...
started an unsuccessful campaign to organize the quarrying to preserve the most unique areas. The quarries provided many jobs for the local population and her pleas were ignored. So in 1916, she started to buy land in the Stångehuvud area. She often used agents so it would not be clear that the land was purchased by the same person. In 1920, she had managed to buy an area of . On 3 November 1925, Curman donated all her land in Stångehuvud to the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences () is one of the Swedish Royal Academies, royal academies of Sweden. Founded on 2 June 1739, it is an independent, non-governmental scientific organization that takes special responsibility for promoting nat ...
, to be preserved for future generations. A foundation, the Carl and Calla Curman Foundation, was established to keep an eye on the area.
In 1969, discussions started about giving Stångehuvud better environmental protection,
and on 22 March 1982, the area was established as a nature reserve.
On one of the highest cliffs in Stångehuvud, Galleberget, is the Victoria Path, an
accessibility adapted pathway and recreational area. It was Lysekil Municipality's gift in remembrance of the
in 2010.
On 3 October 2020, the 100th anniversary of the purchase of Stångehuvud, the Calla and Carl Curman Foundation arranged an inauguration of two roads now named after Calla and her husband, Carl Curman. The roads offer two different paths which both leads to the nature reserve. The inauguration was a collaborative effort between the foundation and the municipality of Lysekil, taking place during the annual culture week of Lysekil.
Nature
The main feature of Stångehuvud is the red granite cliffs, rounded and formed by the
ice sheet
In glaciology, an ice sheet, also known as a continental glacier, is a mass of glacier, glacial ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than . The only current ice sheets are the Antarctic ice sheet and the Greenland ice sheet. Ice s ...
during the last ice age. The area is rich with
glacial striation
Glacial striations or striae are scratches or gouges cut into bedrock by glacial abrasion. These scratches and gouges were first recognized as the result of a moving glacier in the late 18th century when Swiss alpinists first associated them ...
s. In 1972, the fauna was inventoried and about 230 different species of
vascular plant
Vascular plants (), also called tracheophytes (, ) or collectively tracheophyta (; ), are plants that have lignin, lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant. They also have a specialized non-lignified Ti ...
s were found among the mostly barren cliffs.
One of the most common flowers found in Stångehuvud is the
sea thrift
''Armeria maritima'', the thrift, sea thrift or sea pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is a compact evergreen perennial which grows in low clumps and sends up long stems that support globes of bright pink flow ...
(''Armeria maritima''). The flower grows out of cracks in the cliffs and starts blossoming between May and the beginning of June.
Lighthouse
On the farthest tip of Stångehuvud is an old lighthouse, built in 1890. Its original
kerosene
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light was replaced with an
AGA light in 1917.
The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1940 but the wooden building remained, cared for by .
In 2014, electrical light via a
solar panel
A solar panel is a device that converts sunlight into electricity by using photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells are made of materials that produce excited electrons when exposed to light. These electrons flow through a circuit and produce direct ...
was installed in the lighthouse, now a noted landmark in the reserve.
Today the lighthouse is owned and cared for by the Carl and Calla Curman Foundation, who bought it in 2017 from Vikarvet Museum and renovated it soon thereafter.
In 2019, the lighthouse in Stångehuvud was selected as one of the seven wonders of the Västra Götaland region by the
Västra Götaland Regional Council.
References
External links
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Stångehuvud lighthouse on Fyrwiki (Swedish Lighthouse Wiki)
Nature reserves in Västra Götaland County
Lysekil Municipality