Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch
Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch
Best natural monuments in Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch are found within a nature reserve located in the Viersen district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This area is characterized by diverse wetland and forest ecosystems, including swamp and riparian forests, alongside oak, beech, and birch forests. The meandering Schwalm River flows through the reserve, creating varied landscapes and crucial habitats. The reserve is a habitat for numerous wild animal and plant species, contributing to its ecological significance.
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Beautiful trail through forest and swamp landscape.
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A beautiful piece of forest where you can enjoy a nice walk.
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There are some romantic spots and great photo opportunities on the Schwalm.
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Beautiful bike path along the Schwalm. It is wonderful how the Schwalm is allowed to flow through the surrounding forest areas, wet meadows and small villages, some of which are still in their natural state. The source of the Schwalm is in a wet area south of Wegberg-Tüschenbroich at about 85 m above sea level. NN. From there, its water flows mainly through the Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park, with its river bed running between the Rur, Nette and Niers. From the total length of the river, 45.3 km, to its confluence with the Meuse near the village of Swalmen, 13 km runs on Dutch territory. The estuary is only about 12 m above sea level. Parts of the course of the river, which takes the water of the Schwalm past Wegberg, Niederkrüchten, Schwalmtal, Brüggen-Born, Brüggen and Swalmen, among other places, are characterized by a varied and natural meander course. Source: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/1259388
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One of several banks on the Schwalm, this is located on the Rietbruch east of Niederkrüchten.
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Quiet spot on the Schwalm with an inflow opposite.
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The course of the Knippertzbach touches the districts of Rheindahlen, Broich, Koch, Genhodder and Peel in the city of Mönchengladbach. The Hellbach tributary flows from the district of Leloh in Schwalmtal, district of Viersen, into the Knippertzbach. In the estuary area, the district of Heinsberg is adjacent to the creek. In this so-called border triangle, the administrative district of Düsseldorf and the administrative district of Cologne border one another. The Knippertz mill once stood at their intersection.
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The Schwalm calms. Just nature and tranquility
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The nature reserve is rich in diverse ecosystems. You'll find extensive wetland and forest habitats, including swamp and marsh forests, riparian forests, and ancient oak and beech forests. The meandering Schwalm River and its tributaries, like the Knippertzbach, are central features, creating valuable riparian zones and spring areas. You can experience the pristine nature of the Knippertzbach Stream and Wooden Bridges, or enjoy quiet spots Along the Schwalm.
Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch is a crucial habitat for a wide array of wild animal and plant species. It's particularly important for breeding birds and serves as a feeding, resting, and overwintering site for migratory birds. The area is also a significant habitat for the great crested newt (Kammmolch), a protected species.
Yes, the region has a history tied to its waterways. For example, the Schwalm River at Lüttelforster Mill highlights how the Schwalmtal has been shaped by watermills since the 13th century. Today, you can see a fish ladder there, which helps fish migrate upstream, restoring natural pathways that were once obstructed by these historical uses.
Yes, the Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch offers numerous hiking trails catering to various fitness levels, from easy strolls to moderate hikes. You can find detailed routes, including easy options like the "Schwalm Bridge – Path Along the Schwalm River loop" or moderate ones like the "Path Along the Schwalm River – Knippertzbach and Wetlands loop," on the Hiking in Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch guide.
Absolutely. The region provides excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore routes such as the "Elmpter Swalmbruch Marshes – Cycle Path Along the Schwalm loop" or the "Cycle Path Along the Schwalm – Lake Venekoten loop." More cycling options are available in the Cycling in Nsg Raderveekes Bruch Und Lüttelforster Bruch guide.
Yes, the nature reserve is very family-friendly. Many areas, such as the Knippertzbach Stream and Wooden Bridges and the Schwalm River at Lüttelforster Mill, are noted for being suitable for families. The Raderveekes Bruch and Lüttelforster Bruch Nature Reserve itself offers pleasant paths for all ages.
The reserve offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna, including breeding birds. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the ancient forests. Even in winter, the quiet landscapes along the Schwalm River can be very picturesque for a peaceful walk.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state dog policies for every trail, nature reserves in Germany generally allow dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors in this sensitive ecological area.
The nature reserve is located in the Viersen district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It's accessible by car, with various parking options around the perimeter, particularly near popular entry points like Lüttelforster Mühle. Public transport options might be limited, so checking local bus schedules to nearby towns like Niederkrüchten is advisable.
Visitors frequently praise the pristine nature and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful walks along the Schwalm River, noting the quiet spots and the natural state of areas like the Knippertzbachtal. The well-maintained hiking trails and the opportunity to immerse oneself in diverse wetland and forest landscapes are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the reserve offers several scenic spots, particularly along the Schwalm River and its tributaries. The Knippertzbach Stream and Wooden Bridges area is noted for its very natural corners, offering picturesque views. The paths along the Schwalm, especially near the Lüttelforster Mill, are also considered beautiful for walking and enjoying the river scenery.


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