Gammelkroppa skogsskola, Forestry education institution in Värmland, Sweden.
Gammelkroppa Forest School is a forestry education institution in Värmland that trains students in woodland management. The campus sits on the grounds of a former ironworks and includes residential facilities and spaces for conferences.
The school was founded in 1860 to train forest guardians for ironworks operations. It moved to its current site in 1906, taking over a former ironworks location.
The school serves as a gathering place where forest professionals share knowledge and build networks. It functions as a hub connecting people who work with and care for woodlands in the region.
The campus is set in a quiet forest area that is accessible for visitors and students. The onsite residential and conference facilities make it straightforward to spend extended time here or organize group events.
The campus overlooks Lake Yngen, where the quiet water setting becomes part of the learning environment. This lakeside location gives the place its distinctive character and connection to nature.
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