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Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie

Réserve naturelle de Schlangenberg

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Réserve naturelle de Schlangenberg

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The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, often called "Snake Mountain," is a unique natural monument nestled in western Germany, close to the Dutch and Belgian borders. This protected area, near the village of Breinigerberg and just 7 kilometers from the city of Stolberg (Rhineland), encompasses a small hill peaking at 276 meters above sea level. It's renowned for its distinctive calamine flora, a rare botanical phenomenon thriving on mineral-rich soils, and its rich history as an ancient mining landscape.

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    5 juillet 2019

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    Ici, les amateurs de macrophotographie trouveront des objets appropriés tels que des papillons, des libellules et des violettes.
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    18 septembre 2017

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    Autour de la réserve naturelle de Schlangenberg - une zone passionnante aux allures de haute lande !

    De l'époque celtique jusqu'en 1883, cette zone était une ancienne mine de minerai, la mine "Bcleanerberg". Intéressant de voir comment la nature a récupéré la fosse artificielle. Si vous la regardez, vous pourriez appeler la région les Basses Fagnes, en référence aux Hautes Fagnes.
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    Élévation 280 m

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    dimanche 19 avril

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    Position:Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie, Allemagne

    Foire aux questions

    What makes the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve unique for plant enthusiasts?

    The reserve is globally renowned for its unique calamine flora. This specialized vegetation, including species like Viola calaminaria and Thlaspi calaminare, thrives in the soil's high concentration of calamine (zinc carbonate), which is toxic to most other plants. This rare adaptation makes it a significant botanical site.

    Are there specific trails recommended for beginners or families at Schlangenberg Nature Reserve?

    The reserve offers an extensive network of paths suitable for various fitness levels. While specific 'beginner' trails aren't explicitly named, the overall terrain includes a mix of open spaces and woodlands. Many paths are well-maintained, making them accessible for families and those new to hiking. Look for circular walks that offer a good overview without excessive difficulty.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Schlangenberg Nature Reserve?

    Schlangenberg is a haven for wildlife, especially insects and birds. It's famous for its diverse butterfly population, with over 300 identified species, many of which are specialists on the calamine-resistant plants. You might also spot endangered locusts like the wart-biters, and rare birds such as the woodlark and red-backed shrike. The reserve is also home to the Coronella austriaca, a snake species from which the 'snake-mountain' name is derived.

    Is Schlangenberg Nature Reserve dog-friendly, and what are the rules?

    Yes, the reserve is dog-friendly. However, to protect the sensitive natural environment and its wildlife, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. This helps preserve the unique flora and fauna, especially ground-nesting birds and the specialized plant life.

    Are there any viewpoints or notable landmarks within the reserve?

    Absolutely. From the summit of Schlangenberg (peaking at 276 meters above sea level), hikers can enjoy sweeping views over the Voreifelland. The reserve also features fascinating relics from its mining past, such as trenches, pits, and slag heaps, which serve as historical landmarks showcasing how nature has reclaimed the industrial landscape.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Schlangenberg Nature Reserve?

    While specific parking details can vary, the reserve is generally accessible from nearby towns like Breinigerberg and Stolberg. Visitors often find parking available near the main access points or trailheads. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as parking areas can fill up quickly.

    Can I visit Schlangenberg Nature Reserve during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Schlangenberg Nature Reserve is suitable for winter walks. While the vibrant calamine flora may not be in bloom, the landscape offers a different kind of beauty, with clear views and a tranquil atmosphere. Be prepared for potentially muddy or icy paths, and dress in warm, layered clothing and waterproof footwear. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Schlangenberg Nature Reserve?

    The reserve is located near the village of Breinigerberg and approximately 7 kilometers from the city of Stolberg (Rhineland), and 15 kilometers from Aachen. Both Stolberg and Aachen offer a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, pubs, and various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses. Breinigerberg itself may have more limited choices, so planning to visit the larger towns for services is recommended.

    What is the historical significance of the Schlangenberg area?

    The Schlangenberg area has a rich history as a former mining site, with origins dating back to Celtic and Roman times. The 'Breinigerberg' mine operated here until 1883, extracting ore. After mining ceased, nature gradually reclaimed the industrial landscape, creating the unique environment seen today. The visible remnants of mining activities add a fascinating historical layer to the natural beauty.

    Is there an entrance fee or permit required to visit Schlangenberg Nature Reserve?

    No, there is typically no entrance fee or permit required to access the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve. It is a publicly accessible natural monument, allowing visitors to explore its unique landscapes and trails freely. However, visitors are always encouraged to respect the natural environment and follow any posted regulations.

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