Our forests is not only a home for flora and fauna. Here, everyone is welcome. Come and hike, pick berries and mushrooms or simply enjoy the calm atmosphere of the forest.
We have a long tradition of caring for and cultivating the forests of Norrland. Our forests are managed long-term with the ambition to both produce more valuable raw materials and to preserve and develop the forest's other values.
We want people who live near our forests to be able to enjoy them and use the forest for leisure, recreation and wonderful nature experiences, all year round.
Please visit such as our Conservation Parks, the butterfly landscape, Galtström's mill and other places. Just think of the motto of the Swedish Right of Public Acess: "Do not disturb - do not destroy".
Welcome to visit our five conservation parks. These park areas is distinguished by a higher degree of diversity than the forest landscape in general. With the park, we are continuing our efforts to develop forestry and ensure even greater resilience and sustainability from all perspectives.
Galtström Ironworks is located south of Sundsvall and is owned and managed by SCA. The area is a pleasant destination for anyone interested in visiting a preserved ironworks environment or interested in studying the coastal flora at one of the beaches nearby. The old Galtström Ironworks is a historic building of national interest.
Lögdö Wild is a large area between Sundsvall, Timrå, Kramfors and Sollefteå. The Fageråsen and Rigåsen nature reserves are also located in the area. Here you can enjoy extensive swamps, magnificent nature and good fishing waters.
Welcome to Fåssjödal forest for Arctic violet which covers around 100 hectare of SCA land. Here we manage the threatened plant, Arctic violet (Pulsatilla vernalis) with methods that are suitable for its needs. The work is a collaboration with the County administration in Jämtland.
The Right of Public Access gives everybody the freedom to roam the Swedish countryside. We can sum this up with the phrase ”Don’t disturb – don’t destroy”.