Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve
Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve
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The Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument located in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, within the Steinburg district. Situated at an elevation of 33 meters, this unique area represents an ancient high moor remnant, transitioning from the Elbmarsch into the Geest region. It is framed by the villages of Kleve, Nutteln, Vaalermoor, Moorhusen, and Neuendorf-Sachsenbande, making it a prominent natural landmark in the region.
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The reserve features a diverse landscape, primarily ancient high moor remnants, but also includes adjacent wet grasslands and parts of the Klevhang (slope). While some areas are partially overgrown with bushes or moorland forests, re-wetting efforts mean many paths can be quite wet and boggy. Hikers should be prepared for soft ground, especially after rain, and consider wearing rubber boots.
Yes, the reserve can be circumnavigated on foot from areas like Nuttelner Vierth using municipal paths. There's also a small oak plank path on the Nutteln moor side that leads into the moor grassland areas, offering an intimate look at the developing moor. These routes provide moderate walking experiences and allow for comprehensive exploration.
Parking is generally available at various access points around the reserve, such as near Nuttelner Vierth. There is also an observation point in the south of the reserve that is accessible by vehicle. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
The reserve offers a unique educational experience for families, showcasing a rare and actively restored high moor ecosystem. Children can learn about specialized plants and wildlife. However, due to potentially wet and uneven paths, and the need to stay on designated routes to protect the delicate environment, it's best suited for families who enjoy nature walks and are prepared for potentially muddy conditions.
To protect the sensitive ecosystem and its wildlife, dogs are generally not allowed on tours or off-leash within the Herrenmoor bei Kleve Nature Reserve. Visitors should adhere to posted regulations to ensure the preservation of this important habitat.
The reserve is framed by several villages including Kleve, Nutteln, Vaalermoor, Moorhusen, and Neuendorf-Sachsenbande. While the reserve itself does not have facilities, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these nearby communities, particularly in Kleve (Kreis Steinburg).
The reserve is a vital habitat for diverse wildlife. Thanks to re-wetting efforts, species like the moor frog have returned, and adders (Kreuzottern) are present. Birdwatchers might spot short-eared owls, common snipes, curlews, whinchats, and common redshanks. During summer, you might also see 'Moorschnucken' sheep and goats grazing, which help manage vegetation.
Herrenmoor bei Kleve is primarily an ancient high moor remnant, situated at the edge of the Elbmarsch and transitioning into the Geest region. Its uniqueness lies in its high-quality, species-rich raised bog remnants and the ongoing re-wetting initiatives that are restoring its original water conditions. This process allows for the resurgence of typical moor vegetation like peat mosses, which are crucial for high moor formation.
As a nature reserve, there are typically no entry fees required to access Herrenmoor bei Kleve. However, visitors are expected to respect the conservation guidelines, such as staying on designated paths and not disturbing wildlife, to ensure the preservation of the area.
While some paths are municipal and may be relatively even, the nature of a high moor means many areas can be wet, soft, and uneven, especially the oak plank path leading into the moor grassland. This might present challenges for visitors with mobility issues or those using wheelchairs. It's recommended to assess current conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.
To observe the specialized flora, late spring through summer is generally ideal. Carnivorous plants like sundew are typically visible during the warmer months. The heather bloom, which offers a particularly beautiful experience, usually occurs in late summer to early autumn, transforming parts of the landscape with vibrant purple hues.