Pyynikki Esker
There are still some old European red pines growing in Pyynikki, whose roots are partly in the air, as the sandy ground rolls down towards Lake Pyhäjärvi over the years. Vegetation on gravel ridges has not only pines but also junipers that are protected. However, juniper berries can be picked, keeping in mind that the branches should not be folded or the juniper should not be removed from the ground. There also grows Norway maples, which give the ridge a beautiful color in autumn. Mountain currants also grow on these ridges. In the middle of the heathers are golden chanterelles and in the autumn a few other edible mushrooms. Lingonberries also thrive on the southern slopes.
The Pyynikki observation tower, built in 1929, is still in use. It has a ground-level café. There are wooden stairs at several points on the slopes of Pyynikki leading to the top of the Pyynikki Esker from the shore of Lake Pyhäjärvi.
See also
References
- ^ Information on Tampere
- ^ Pyynikki - Hämeenpuiston Ystävät (in Finnish)
- ^ Pitkittäisharjut - Peda.net (in Finnish)
- ^ Tutustu Tampereen luontoon (in Finnish)
- ^ Luonnonsuojelualueet: Pyynikki (in Finnish)
- ^ PYYNIKKI - Tietokantatunnus: TUU-04-005 - Ympäristö (in Finnish)
- ^ "Kalevankangas Cemetery". Wikimapia. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
- ^ Stenroos, Päivi. "Pyynikki Observation Tower". Discovering Finland. Retrieved August 14, 2021.
External links
- Panorama picture near the Pyynikki observation tower – Virtual Tampere (in Finnish)
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