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Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve

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Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve

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The Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve, often referred to as Nöttinger Heide, is a significant protected area nestled in Upper Bavaria, Germany. Located near the town of Geisenfeld in the district of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, this unique natural feature lies northwest of the village of Nötting and forms part of the broader Donaumoos region. With an elevation of approximately 424 meters, it offers a distinctive landscape of dry grasslands, mixed forests, and ancient cultural heritage.

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    July 2, 2021

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    It is essential to stop and let it sink in. Simply great - pure nature - has something meditative ...
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    July 24, 2021

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    Nice bike path on unpaved surface through forest 🌳 and pasture.
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    Great bike path in the middle of the forest.
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    1. Feilenmoos Lake — Swimming Spot – Bridge Over the Ilm loop from Geisenfeld

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 420 m

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    Location: Geisenfeld, Landkreis Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the general difficulty of the trails in Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve?

    The trails within the Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve are generally considered easy and gentle. They consist of natural paths and sandy forest trails, making them suitable for leisurely walks and family outings. There is minimal elevation gain, ensuring an accessible experience for most visitors.

    Are there specific trails suitable for cycling in the reserve?

    Yes, the reserve features nice bike paths, often on unpaved surfaces, that wind through the forest and pastures. These paths offer a pleasant cycling experience amidst nature.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can I expect to see?

    The reserve is renowned for its ancient, species-rich cultural landscape. You can observe dry grasslands with heather and juniper bushes, alongside impressive ancient oaks and moist riparian forests. It's a vital habitat for rare species, including fringe-lipped bats, pond bats, and various uncommon beetles. Birdwatchers can spot diverse species like golden orioles, green woodpeckers, and cormorants.

    Where can I find parking for the Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve?

    While specific parking locations are not detailed, visitors typically access the reserve from areas near Nötting or Geisenfeld. It's advisable to check local maps or navigation apps for designated parking areas at the trailheads.

    Is the Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve accessible by public transport?

    Information regarding direct public transport access to the reserve is limited. Visitors typically reach the area by car. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to nearby towns like Geisenfeld or Nötting, from where you might need to walk or arrange further transport.

    Are there any specific rules or regulations visitors should be aware of?

    Yes, to protect the sensitive ecosystem, visitors are asked to remain on designated paths. If you bring a dog, it must be kept on a leash at all times. There are no specific permits required for general access.

    Is the reserve suitable for a winter hike?

    The Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve is suitable for excursions and walks throughout the year. While spring is highlighted for its wildflowers, the gentle terrain and forest paths can offer a peaceful winter hiking experience, provided conditions are safe.

    What makes the reserve family-friendly, especially for those with strollers?

    The reserve is highly family-friendly due to its gentle and accessible paths. Many sections are suitable for parents with strollers and even wheelchair users, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural beauty. The easy terrain makes it ideal for children.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near the reserve?

    The reserve is located near the towns of Geisenfeld and Nötting. You can find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in these nearby communities, offering places to eat or stay after your visit.

    How long does it typically take to hike the trails in Nöttinger Viehweide und Badertaferl Nature Reserve?

    The duration of a hike depends on the chosen route and your pace. Given the easy terrain and varied trail network, visitors can enjoy anything from a short, meditative stroll of an hour or two to longer explorations lasting several hours, depending on how much of the 150-hectare reserve they wish to cover.

    Are there any viewpoints or specific landmarks within the reserve?

    While the reserve is more about the overall natural landscape, the ancient, towering oaks on the dry grasslands are a notable feature. The blend of heathlands, forests, and pastures creates picturesque scenes, offering many opportunities for quiet contemplation and enjoying the 'pure nature' as described by visitors.

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