Tiefenbachtal Bei Simmerath Mit Nebenbächen
Tiefenbachtal Bei Simmerath Mit Nebenbächen
Natural monuments in Tiefenbachtal Bei Simmerath Mit Nebenbächen encompass a significant nature reserve in North Rhine-Westphalia, spanning approximately 164 hectares. This area is recognized for its ecological importance, featuring the Tiefenbach stream with its tributaries and natural mountain forests. The valley provides diverse habitats for flora and fauna, including varied birdlife. It offers numerous hiking routes for exploring its natural features and tranquil landscape.
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Former slate quarry, now used by bats as a winter roost.
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Steep 700m climb, test climb with photos
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Strangely overgrown beech trees on the path wheel, grown with thick knots. resemble rocks almost overgrown with moss.
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Resting place slightly off the road. Here you can find yourself or whatever you believe in. Well cared for and so this place should be left again. Candles with real fire are no longer allowed there, as the grotto was once burned down. So if there is a candle, then it is electric, please.
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Small cave blocked with a grate. Please don't bother these little figures too much.
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Exciting cave. Unfortunately very small but the bats are protected.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Bat Cave, a protected site important for its wildlife. Another favorite is the Gnarled Beech Wall, known for its uniquely overgrown trees that form a wall-like structure. The Kroley Marian Grotto also offers a peaceful resting spot.
The region is characterized by the Tiefenbach stream and its five source brooks, flowing through a deeply incised valley with natural meanders, small cascades, and gravel banks. It also features extensive natural mountain forests, including old oak forests, and diverse flora and fauna, making it a significant nature reserve.
Yes, the area offers a blend of nature and history. You can find the Meyssenburg Motte and Earthworks, which are remnants of a former Turmhügelburg with ramparts and a moat. Additionally, the region's hiking trails often pass by sites like the former Mariagrube slate quarry (active from 1847 to the 1920s) and a 17th-century oil mill, providing glimpses into the past.
The nature reserve is a haven for diverse wildlife. It's particularly important for its varied birdlife, including kingfishers, black woodpeckers, and grey woodpeckers. Lucky visitors might also spot beavers or their traces near the Rur river. The area's rich aquatic fauna thrives in the excellent water quality of the Tiefenbach stream.
The tranquil landscape and numerous hiking trails make the Tiefenbachtal suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' highlights are not explicitly listed, the Gnarled Beech Wall is noted as family-friendly, offering an interesting natural formation for children to observe. The gentle meanders of the stream and the natural mountain forests provide a pleasant environment for walks.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling. There are also mountain hikes available, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural environment.
While there's no single 'best' time, the diverse flora and fauna, along with the natural mountain forests, suggest that spring and autumn offer particularly vibrant experiences. Spring brings new growth and active wildlife, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. The excellent water quality of the stream ensures a rich aquatic environment year-round.
Yes, the Meyssenburg Motte and Earthworks, though a historical site, also offers a nice view over the Tiefenbachtal. The deeply incised valley and natural mountain forests provide many scenic spots to enjoy the landscape.
The Tiefenbachtal offers numerous hiking trails that allow visitors to fully experience the natural environment. These trails often combine natural beauty with historical sites, providing a varied and engaging journey through forests, meadows, and along the stream. You can find various mountain hikes in the area.
The Tiefenbach stream is fed by five source brooks and flows through a deeply incised valley. Its near-natural course features gentle meanders, small cascades, pools (Kolke), and gravel banks. The excellent water quality supports a very rich aquatic fauna, and the surrounding rocks are often covered with mosses and lichens, adding to its picturesque scenery.
The Tiefenbachtal is a nature reserve with numerous hiking trails. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in such areas, but it is always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a peaceful experience for all visitors. Please respect any specific signage regarding pets in sensitive areas.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and varied landscape, which combines forests, meadows, and rivers. The ecological importance of the area, its diverse flora and fauna, and the opportunities for peaceful outdoor recreation are highly valued. The unique natural formations like the Gnarled Beech Wall and the quiet reflection offered by the Kroley Marian Grotto are also frequently mentioned.


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