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Söderåsen is a hill (more precisely, a horst) in the province of Scania in southern Sweden. The highest point is 212 meters. It is intersected by several fissure valleys.
A small part of the hill, about 16 km², forms Söderåsen National Park, which was established in 2001. The area of the park is divided between the municipalities Klippan and Svalöv. This part of the hill has a particularly dramatic landscape, with up to 90 meters deep ravines. From the highest point, Kopparhatten, there is a stunning view. The park consists of broadleaf forest, mostly beech. Because of the rugged landscape, many characteristics of primeval forest have been preserved, such as an abundance of dead trees. This makes the insect life rich, with many rare beetles. The flora is also extremely rich, with species such as holewort, enchanter's nightshade and great meadow-rue.