Norra Hornslandet is a designated nature preserve located in Hudiksvall, known for its unique and beautiful natural landscape. The area is characterized by rugged terrain that includes large boulders and ancient, gnarled pines, some of which are over 400 years old. Among these trees is Sweden's oldest pine, which is over 750 years old. The preserve also features Käringstenen, a significant glacial erratic that adds to the geological interest of the region.
The ecosystem within Norra Hornslandet supports a diverse range of wildlife, making it a valuable area for conservation efforts. As a nature reserve, it is protected under specific regulations aimed at preserving its natural beauty and ecological integrity. Visitors can access the area under the principles of Allemansrätten, which grants the public the right to explore and enjoy nature responsibly. Information regarding visitor guidelines and regulations is available to ensure that the preserve remains a sustainable environment for both wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts.




