Darmstadt District
Landkreis Darmstadt-DieburgAlsbach-HähnleinAltneckarlachen von Alsbach, Hähnlein und Bickenbach Nature Reserve
Darmstadt District
Landkreis Darmstadt-DieburgAlsbach-HähnleinAltneckarlachen von Alsbach, Hähnlein und Bickenbach Nature Reserve
Highlight • Natural Monument
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The Altneckarlachen von Alsbach, Hähnlein und Bickenbach Nature Reserve is a distinctive natural monument located in Southern Hesse, Germany. Situated in the Darmstadt-Dieburg district, west of Bickenbach and north of Hähnlein, this protected area preserves a unique wetland landscape. It is characterized by ancient oxbow lakes, known as "Altneckarlachen," which are fossilized meanders of the former Neckar River, and significant low moor soils. This special environment, part of the Hessian Rhine Plain, lies at an elevation of approximately 94 meters…
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Altneckarlachen von Alsbach, Hähnlein und Bickenbach
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November 13, 2018
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Elevation 90 m
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The reserve is characterized by its unique wetland landscape, featuring marshy and humid conditions, especially around the ancient oxbow lakes. You'll find paths winding through small forests and reed beds. While generally flat, appropriate waterproof footwear is highly recommended for comfortable exploration due to the damp ground.
Yes, the Darmstadt-Dieburg district provides a nearly six-kilometer-long biotop tour that guides visitors through the diverse landscape. This well-marked route offers a comprehensive experience of the reserve's unique features, including its small forests and reed beds, and is ideal for a leisurely pace.
While the reserve is easily accessible, bordered by the A67 and A5 autobahns, specific parking areas are not detailed in the main description. However, based on common practice for nature reserves, look for designated parking lots near the main entrances or trailheads in the vicinity of Alsbach, Hähnlein, or Bickenbach. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is often advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, the reserve is considered family-friendly. Its flat terrain and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife, particularly birds, make it an engaging outing for children. The designated biotop tour is manageable for most ages, but remember to dress children in appropriate waterproof footwear due to the marshy conditions.
As a sensitive nature reserve and EU bird protection area, it is generally expected that dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times. This helps protect the local wildlife and ensures the tranquility of the environment for all visitors. Always clean up after your pet.
While the reserve's unique character can be appreciated year-round, spring and summer are particularly inviting for wildlife spotting. During these seasons, the flora and fauna are most active, offering prime opportunities for birdwatching, especially given its status as an EU bird protection area and the presence of white stork nests.
The nature reserve itself is a protected area without commercial establishments. However, the surrounding municipalities of Alsbach, Hähnlein, and Bickenbach, as well as nearby larger towns, offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. You'll find local eateries and guesthouses a short drive away.
The most significant features are the ancient oxbow lakes, known as "Altneckarlachen," such as Waldlache, Fasanenlache, Schächerlache, and Hainlache. These are fossilized meanders of the former Neckar River. The reserve also boasts rare plant communities in its low moor soils and is home to a white stork nest in the Fasanenlache forest, making it a key spot for birdwatching.
While the reserve is bordered by major autobahns, direct public transport access to the trailheads might require some planning. It's advisable to check local bus routes serving Alsbach, Hähnlein, or Bickenbach, and then plan for a short walk or taxi ride to the reserve's entrances. Information on specific bus stops and schedules can usually be found on regional transport websites.
Given the reserve's marshy and humid nature, even in winter, waterproof and insulated footwear is crucial. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, along with a waterproof and windproof outer shell. While the terrain is generally flat, paths can become muddy or icy, so good traction is important.