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Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve

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Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve

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The Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve is a unique fen forest situated primarily in the Munich district of Feldmoching, with parts extending into Karlsfeld and Oberschleißheim, Germany. This protected area, resting at an elevation of approximately 497 metres, is a vital relic of the eastern Dachauer Moos, a vast moorland that once covered the region. Known as the "Black Wood" due to its distinctive dark and often unusually shaped old pine trees, it forms an integral part of Munich's green belt, offering…

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    December 10, 2022

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    Beautiful paths and nice Hölzl ;-)
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    December 20, 2020

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    The Schwarzhölzl is a protected fen forest in the Munich district of Feldmoching with an area of 79.5 hectares. The relic of the eastern Dachau moor got its name from the moss pines that give it a dark appearance.

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    A beautiful relic of the Dachauer Moos, crossed by many paths that invite you to hike and cycle. If you want to know more, follow the link.

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    1. Schwarzhölzl Hill – Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve loop from Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site

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    Elevation 500 m

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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the hiking trails in Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    The Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve is characterized by mostly flat terrain, typical of a fen forest. While generally easy to navigate, some paths can be damp, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The only significant elevation change is the artificial Schwarzhölzlberg, which offers a slight rise.

    Are there any specific regulations for dogs in the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    Yes, the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve is dog-friendly, but it is a protected area. Dogs are generally welcome on the trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the sensitive ecosystem and its wildlife.

    How crowded does Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve get, especially on weekends or during peak seasons?

    While the reserve is a popular spot, it is generally not overly crowded, allowing for a relaxed visit. However, like many natural areas close to urban centers, it might see more visitors on sunny weekends or public holidays. Arriving earlier in the day can help ensure a more peaceful experience.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or notable natural features worth seeking out within the reserve?

    Absolutely! Don't miss the serene Mückensee lake in the northern part of the reserve. Another unique feature is the Thürwinklwiese, an exceptionally species-rich orchid fen meadow. Keep an eye out for the fascinating "stilted pines" with their exposed roots, a visible consequence of historical groundwater changes, and the Schwarzhölzlberg, an artificial hill offering a different perspective.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    Parking is available in the vicinity of the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve. While the intro mentions availability, visitor tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak times or good weather. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.

    Is Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve is a wonderful destination year-round, and winter offers its own unique charm. The paths are generally accessible, but be prepared for potentially damp or icy conditions. The dark pines covered in snow can create a particularly atmospheric and tranquil experience.

    Are there any wheelchair accessible paths or routes within the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    Given the reserve's fen forest character and the potential for damp or uneven paths, full wheelchair accessibility might be limited. While the terrain is mostly flat, some areas may not be suitable for all mobility devices. It's best to check local conditions or specific trail information for detailed accessibility.

    What kind of wildlife can I hope to observe in the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    The reserve boasts rich biodiversity. It's a designated Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) protection area, safeguarding species like the highly endangered Scarce Blue damselfly. You can also spot various rare birds, and the ponds are vital spawning grounds for common toads and grass frogs. Keep a respectful distance and observe quietly to increase your chances.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options located near the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    The Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve is situated near the Munich district of Feldmoching and extends into Karlsfeld and Oberschleißheim. While the reserve itself is a natural area, you'll find various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, in the surrounding towns and districts, which are easily accessible by car or public transport.

    How long does it typically take to hike the main trails or complete a circular walk in Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    The reserve offers numerous paths for hiking and cycling, with various lengths. A typical leisurely circular walk through the main areas might take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and how much you explore. For more detailed route planning and estimated times, you can explore options on komoot.

    What is the historical significance of the Schwarzhölzl Nature Reserve?

    The Schwarzhölzl is a significant relic of the once-vast Dachauer Moos. Historically, it was an intact low moor, but human activities like peat extraction and the construction of the Würm Canal and the 1972 Olympic regatta course profoundly impacted its groundwater levels. The reserve's current protected status is largely due to dedicated conservation efforts, making it an important example of ecological preservation.

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