Böda kronopark
Böda kronopark is a Kronopark and currently an Ekopark on Öland, Sweden, north of the village of Böda.[1] It has 6000 hectares of mainly coniferous forest and takes up most of the northern part of Öland, except for the northwestern tip. Its eastern boundary is the Baltic Sea, with a ten-kilometer long sandy beach. The park was a royal hunting domain and then became part of the Domänverket. In 2006 the park became an Ekopark, meaning a park run by a forestry company (in this case Sveaskog), comparable to a nature reserve but with fewer regulations and allowing for the harvesting of lumber.

Kronopark indicated in green.
References
- Porter, Darwin; Prince, Danforth (2011). Frommer's Sweden. John Wiley & Sons. p. 274. ISBN 9781118067680.
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