Ohrberg Quarry and Pasque Flower Meadow
Ohrberg Quarry and Pasque Flower Meadow
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The Ohrberg Quarry and Pasque Flower Meadow is a distinctive natural monument located in the Kaiserstuhl region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, near Schelingen in Vogtsburg im Kaiserstuhl. Rising to an elevation of 386 metres, this site is renowned for its unique geological formations within the abandoned Ohrberg Quarry and the vibrant display of rare wildflowers, including the Pasque flower, that bloom on its surrounding slopes. It offers a fascinating blend of geological interest and botanical beauty in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district.
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The Ohrberg Quarry is a geological natural reserve primarily recognized for its unique exposure of a steep carbonatite vein, up to 10 meters wide. This sövitic carbonatite, rich in minerals like calcite, magnetite, apatite, and mica, has intruded into a heavily weathered subvolcanic breccia. The breccia itself contains fragments of various rock types such as essexite, phonolite, and carbonatite. This site offers a rare opportunity to observe these distinct geological formations, which are of significant scientific interest.
The Pasque flowers typically bloom directly at the top edge of the quarry in March. While the peak display is usually in March, you might still catch some blooms extending into early April, depending on the specific weather conditions of the year. After the Pasque flowers, the meadow slopes come alive with numerous cowslips and later, various orchids, offering continuous floral interest through spring.
Yes, as a designated nature reserve, there are important regulations to protect the delicate ecosystem. Visitors are strictly advised not to enter the interior of the quarry due to its geological sensitivity, and similarly, the meadow slopes should not be entered to protect the rare Pasque flowers, cowslips, and orchids. Please stick to the designated paths and viewpoints, such as the 'sky lounger', to enjoy the area responsibly.
The main path leading to the 'sky lounger' viewpoint is generally well-maintained and offers a moderate challenge, making it accessible for many. However, the terrain can be uneven in places, and sturdy footwear is recommended. While families with children who are comfortable with walking can enjoy the views, those with very young children or limited mobility might find some sections challenging. There is no specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility, and given the natural terrain, it's likely not fully accessible.
While the area is a natural monument, it's generally permissible to bring dogs, provided they are kept on a leash at all times. This is crucial for protecting the sensitive flora and fauna, especially the rare Pasque flowers and other ground-nesting wildlife. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine condition of the reserve.
Parking is available nearby the natural monument. During the peak Pasque flower blooming season in March and on pleasant spring weekends, the area can become quite popular. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day to secure a parking spot, as spaces can fill up quickly. There is no information suggesting paid parking or permits are required.
While direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of the Ohrberg Quarry might be limited, the Kaiserstuhl region is generally accessible by public transport. You would likely need to take a train or bus to a nearby village like Schelingen, Oberbergen, or Oberrotweil, and then complete the journey to the natural monument on foot. Checking local bus schedules and train connections to these villages is recommended for planning your trip.
The Ohrberg Quarry and Pasque Flower Meadow is a natural reserve, so there are no direct amenities like cafes or restaurants on-site. However, the charming villages in the surrounding Kaiserstuhl region, such as Schelingen, Oberbergen, and Oberrotweil, offer various dining options and accommodations. It's a good idea to plan your visit to include a stop in one of these villages for refreshments or a meal before or after your hike.
In addition to the rare Pasque flowers, the meadow slopes are home to numerous cowslips blooming later in spring, followed by various species of orchids. The Kaiserstuhl region is known for its rich biodiversity, so visitors might also spot a variety of insects, including butterflies, and different bird species. The unique geological formations of the quarry itself also host specialized plant life adapted to its specific conditions.
While the main path leads directly to the 'sky lounger' viewpoint, the Ohrberg Quarry and Pasque Flower Meadow is integrated into a network of hiking trails within the Kaiserstuhl region. Many hikers enjoy combining a visit to this natural monument with longer circular walks that explore the vineyards and other natural beauty spots of the area. You can find numerous hiking and walking trails on komoot that pass through or around this captivating natural monument, offering options for various distances and difficulties.