Eslövs allmäning is a municipal nature reserve located in the southwestern part of Eslöv. This area features a deciduous forest and is notable for its geological formations that date back to the Ice Age. The reserve serves as a habitat for a variety of bird species and supports insects, including the oak bark beetle and the rare club-horned beetle, contributing to the region's biodiversity.
The nature preserve includes multiple trails that facilitate easy navigation for visitors, promoting outdoor recreational activities. Eslövs allmäning adheres to regulations designed to protect the natural environment while allowing public access. Additionally, the reserve provides information on nature rights, known as Allemansrätten, and offers educational insights into the local ecology and geology, enhancing visitors' understanding of the area's natural heritage.




