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Bornriethmoor

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Bornriethmoor

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Bornriethmoor is a significant remnant of a raised bog located in the German district of Celle, nestled within the expansive Südheide Nature Park. Covering an area of 115 hectares, this natural feature sits at an elevation of approximately 106 meters. It is recognized for its successful renaturalization efforts, having been reflooded and placed under strict nature conservation protection in 1988 after extensive peat extraction.

While the core area of Bornriethmoor is out-of-bounds to the public, its pristine and remote character…

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    June 4, 2024

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    Very pristine area with paths that are rarely or no longer used
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    June 22, 2022

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    Nature reserve that may not be entered. Unfortunately, you can't see anything from the moor from the path, as it is protected from the gaze of hikers by a forest (unfortunately the komoot map is not correct here). But cranes could be heard
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    June 4, 2024

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    Beautiful remote area, good shoes required
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Südheide, Celle, Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I enter the Bornriethmoor nature reserve?

    No, the core area of the Bornriethmoor nature reserve is strictly out-of-bounds to the public. It is a Special Area of Conservation, and entry is prohibited to protect its sensitive ecosystem and wildlife, including breeding cranes and rare plant species.

    Are there any walking or hiking trails around Bornriethmoor?

    Yes, while the moor itself cannot be entered, there are numerous walking and hiking trails that skirt the perimeter of the Bornriethmoor nature reserve. These routes offer opportunities to experience the surrounding landscape of the Südheide Nature Park.

    What kind of views can I expect of the moor from the surrounding paths?

    Direct views into the moor are often limited. The nature reserve is frequently shielded from the gaze of hikers by surrounding forests, meaning you might not get clear, expansive views of the bog itself. However, you can still appreciate the natural beauty and listen for the sounds of wildlife, such as cranes.

    Is Bornriethmoor suitable for dog walking?

    While the nature reserve itself is off-limits, the surrounding trails are generally suitable for dog walking. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and respect other hikers, especially in a nature park setting.

    What is the best time of year to visit the area around Bornriethmoor?

    The area around Bornriethmoor offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching and seeing the diverse flora, while autumn brings beautiful colors to the surrounding forests. Winter can offer peaceful, remote hiking, but paths may be less maintained and require appropriate footwear.

    Are there any facilities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation nearby?

    Bornriethmoor is located in a remote area within the Südheide Nature Park, so there are no direct facilities like cafes, pubs, or restaurants immediately adjacent to the reserve. For dining and accommodation options, you would need to visit nearby towns or villages in the Celle district.

    What is the terrain and difficulty level of the trails around Bornriethmoor?

    The trails around Bornriethmoor are generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, with some paths being rarely used and potentially overgrown. Good shoes are recommended due to the natural and sometimes uneven terrain. The elevation around the highlight is approximately 106 meters.

    Where can I park when visiting Bornriethmoor?

    Specific designated parking areas for Bornriethmoor are limited due to its protected status and remote location. Hikers typically find parking along the roads or at trailheads leading into the surrounding Südheide Nature Park. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, as parking can fill up quickly.

    What unique natural features or wildlife can be found at Bornriethmoor?

    Bornriethmoor is known for its renaturalized primitive areas and unique bog flora. You might spot rare plants like bog myrtle, bog asphodel, cottongrass, and sundews. It's also a significant breeding ground for cranes, and their calls can often be heard from the perimeter paths.

    Is Bornriethmoor suitable for families with children?

    The trails around Bornriethmoor can be suitable for families who enjoy nature walks, provided children are comfortable with longer distances and potentially uneven terrain. As the moor itself is inaccessible, the focus is on exploring the surrounding forest and heathland. There are no specific child-friendly facilities or attractions directly at the reserve.

    What is the historical significance of Bornriethmoor?

    Bornriethmoor has a rich history beyond its natural importance. It played a role in the Sülze Saltworks between 1673 and 1725, providing peat for boiling houses. During World War II, it was even used as a dummy airfield to divert attention from the real airfield at Faßberg.

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