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HerfordLöhneNaturschutzgebiet Blutwiese
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Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese is a significant nature reserve located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, nestled between Löhne-Gohfeld/Ostscheid and the city of Bad Oeynhausen. Situated at an elevation of approximately 91 meters within the Werre river lowlands and the Ravensberg Hills, this protected area spans about 26.5 hectares. It is renowned for its valuable wetlands, including wet meadows, small wooded areas, and the tranquil Blutwiesensee, offering a rich mosaic of natural habitats.
Visitors consistently praise the Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese as a true natural paradise,…
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While the reserve features a network of accessible paths for walking, there aren't many officially named, long-distance hiking trails solely within the Blutwiese itself. Most visitors enjoy leisurely strolls on the existing paths, often combining them with sections of longer regional routes like the Werre cycle path that passes nearby. The paths are generally easy to navigate, and you can easily create circular walks of varying lengths, typically ranging from 1 to 5 kilometers, depending on how much of the reserve you wish to explore.
Yes, parts of the Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese are suitable for cycling, particularly along the Werre cycle path which traverses the area. This path offers a pleasant route for cyclists to experience the reserve's natural beauty. However, some of the smaller, more natural paths within the core wetland areas may be better suited for walking or are restricted to protect sensitive habitats.
The terrain in Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese is generally flat and easy, characteristic of a moist floodplain. Paths are mostly level, making it suitable for leisurely walks and easy hikes. There are no significant elevation changes, as the reserve is situated at an elevation of approximately 91 meters within the Werre river lowlands. It's an ideal location for those seeking a gentle outdoor experience rather than challenging climbs.
While the reserve has accessible paths, full wheelchair accessibility throughout the entire area cannot be guaranteed due to the natural, sometimes unpaved, and potentially moist conditions of a wetland environment. However, the main paths, especially those leading to the bird observation hut, are generally well-maintained and flat, offering good accessibility for many visitors with mobility aids. It's advisable to check local conditions before your visit.
Parking options are available near the entrances to the nature reserve. While specific large parking lots might be limited, there are usually designated areas or roadside parking spots in the vicinity, particularly in Löhne-Gohfeld/Ostscheid or on the Bad Oeynhausen side. It's recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.
Public transport access to Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese is possible, though it may require a short walk from the nearest bus stops. Buses serve the surrounding areas of Löhne and Bad Oeynhausen. Check local bus schedules for routes that stop closest to the reserve's entry points. Planning your journey in advance using regional transport apps is recommended.
Yes, Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese is very family-friendly. The easy, flat paths are suitable for children of all ages, and the opportunity to observe a wide variety of birds and other wildlife, especially from the bird observation hut, makes it an engaging experience for families. The serene environment is perfect for a peaceful outing with kids.
Dogs are generally allowed in Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This is crucial to protect the sensitive wildlife, especially ground-nesting birds and other animals that inhabit the wetlands and meadows. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
The reserve is a haven for biodiversity. You can expect to see valuable wetlands with species like marsh irises, sour grasses, and various reed and sedge species. In spring, the alder carr forest is carpeted with marsh marigolds. For fauna, it's a prime birdwatching spot, home to white storks, cuckoos, lapwings, tufted ducks, and large flocks of geese. Amphibians also thrive in its small ponds.
While there isn't a dedicated visitor center directly within Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese, the Biologische Station Ravensberg, located nearby, serves as a key information point for nature conservation in the region, including the Blutwiese. They can provide further details on the reserve's ecology, conservation efforts, and potentially guided tours or educational programs.
Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese is primarily a nature conservation area, and while there are no formally designated picnic areas with tables and benches, visitors are welcome to find a suitable spot along the paths to enjoy a packed lunch or snack. Please remember to take all your litter with you to preserve the pristine environment.
Naturschutzgebiet Blutwiese can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends or during peak bird migration seasons. While it generally offers a serene experience, you might encounter more people around the bird observation hut or on the main paths during these times. For a quieter visit, consider coming on weekdays or earlier in the morning.