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View of Bingenheimer Ried

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View of Bingenheimer Ried

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The View of Bingenheimer Ried offers a unique vantage point over one of Hesse's most significant nature reserves, located in the Horloff-Aue, west of Bingenheim in the Wetterau district of Germany. This viewpoint provides an excellent perspective on the 85-hectare lowland moor, characterized by its diverse wetland meadows, reed beds, and open water. Situated approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Frankfurt/Main, it is a key part of the larger "Auenverbund Wetterau," the largest landscape protection area in Hesse, making it a…

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    June 8, 2023

    Cycling

    Just sit on one of the many benches on the bike path, listen to the silence and watch the many, many animals - pure deceleration....🤗🤗
    🚲Greetings from Wetterau… Simone&Michael
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    June 10, 2023

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    Whenever possible, we include the cycle path along the Bingenheimer Ried in our tour. There is hardly anything more decelerating than the (circular) path around and through the Ried...😉😊😊😊
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    August 27, 2023

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    It's worth reading the numerous display boards and information, maybe a bit laborious and time-consuming 😄😄😄but it's definitely worth it - you'll learn a lot about those who live in this biotope
    Animals and grazing animals that can roam generously and freely in the Bingenheimer Ried within the framework of the fencing...
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    Distance 534 m

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    Location: Echzell, Wetteraukreis, Darmstadt District, Hesse, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the general terrain and difficulty of the walking trails at Bingenheimer Ried?

    The Bingenheimer Ried features well-maintained paths, making the terrain generally easy and suitable for most visitors. As a lowland moor, the area is predominantly flat, with no significant elevation changes. Comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring the trails.

    Are there specific circular walks recommended at Bingenheimer Ried, and how long do they typically take?

    Yes, there is a popular circular path that goes around and through the Ried, offering a wonderfully decelerating experience. The exact duration depends on your pace and how often you stop to observe wildlife or read information boards, but many visitors enjoy a leisurely walk or cycle for a few hours.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Bingenheimer Ried?

    While the intro mentions parking, it's important to note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, particularly in summer.

    Is Bingenheimer Ried accessible by public transport?

    The provided information does not detail specific public transport links directly to the viewpoint. Visitors typically reach the area by car. It is located between the towns of Echzell-Gettenau, Bingenheim, and Reichelsheim, which may have local bus connections, but direct access to the nature reserve itself might require a short walk or cycle from the nearest stop.

    What are the rules and regulations for visitors, especially regarding dogs, within the Bingenheimer Ried nature reserve?

    As a significant nature reserve, Bingenheimer Ried has specific regulations to protect its sensitive ecosystem. While the presence of free-roaming grazing animals (cattle and Exmoor ponies) is mentioned, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to prevent disturbance to wildlife and livestock. Always respect marked paths and do not venture into restricted areas.

    Is Bingenheimer Ried suitable for a winter hike, and what can be seen during colder months?

    While the prime time for birdwatching is spring and late summer, Bingenheimer Ried can still be visited in winter. The landscape takes on a different, often serene beauty. It serves as an important resting and migration area for winter guests like cranes and various geese species, offering unique observation opportunities for winter birdwatchers. Be prepared for potentially wet or muddy conditions.

    Are there specific viewpoints or observation hides besides the main observation tower?

    Yes, in addition to the observation tower built in 1996 in the eastern part of the area, there is another observation hide that offers good views of the northern part of the reserve. These structures are designed to allow for wildlife observation without disturbing the sensitive habitat.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Bingenheimer Ried, and when is the best time for specific sightings?

    Bingenheimer Ried is a haven for biodiversity. You can expect to see around 30 breeding bird species, including rare ones like the Little Crake and Bluethroat, as well as white storks. It's also crucial for amphibians (e.g., Common Spadefoot Toad, European Tree Frog) and 38 species of dragonflies. The best time for observing water and wading birds is from March to the end of May and again from July to early September.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Bingenheimer Ried?

    The immediate vicinity of the nature reserve is focused on conservation, so there are no cafes or restaurants directly within the Ried. However, the nearby towns of Bingenheim, Echzell, and Reichelsheim would be the best places to look for local eateries and accommodation options.

    Is Bingenheimer Ried suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Given the well-maintained and generally flat paths, Bingenheimer Ried is suitable for families. Many paths are likely accessible with strollers, making it a good option for walks with young children. The numerous information boards and opportunities for wildlife spotting can also be engaging for kids.

    What are the main natural features that make Bingenheimer Ried unique?

    Bingenheimer Ried is an 85-hectare lowland moor characterized by its unique combination of wetland meadows, extensive reed beds, and open water areas. Its distinctiveness comes from the natural vegetation management through grazing cattle and Exmoor ponies, and the controlled shallow flooding that creates vital habitats for rare birds, amphibians, and dragonflies.

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