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Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch

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Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch

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The Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch is a significant nature reserve nestled in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, within the Viersen district. Spanning approximately 136 hectares, this protected area lies east of Brüggen, extending along the scenic Schwalm river and close to the Dutch border near Roermond. It is renowned for its diverse lowland ecosystems, characterized by a visible transition from wet marsh forests to dryer oak and beech forests, all influenced by the meandering Kranenbach stream and home to the tranquil Borner See.

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    February 17, 2019

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    The Tantelbruch nature reserve is located in the municipalities of Brüggen, Niederkrüchten and Schwalmtal in the district of Viersen in North Rhine-Westphalia.
    The approximately 136.20 ha large area, which was put under protection in 1982, extends east of the nucleus Brüggen along the Schwalm. The B 221 runs west and the L 373 national road to the north. The L 372 runs along the south-eastern edge of the area.


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    May 14, 2019

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    If you arrive from the Borner See at the Schwalm you can not turn right, but turn left. It follows a narrow path directly along the Schwalm along. With a bit of luck, you can observe muskrats (look almost like beavers) at work. The whole lap will be a bit shorter.
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    June 21, 2019

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    Scenic, this is one of the most beautiful areas of the region. There are beautiful paths and untouched nature. Absolutely worth seeing.
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    Distance 197 m

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 0 m

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    Location: Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific circular hiking routes recommended in Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    Yes, a popular option is a circular route starting from the Borner See. Hikers suggest that if you arrive from Borner See, turning left along a narrow path directly beside the Schwalm river can offer a slightly shorter and particularly scenic loop. This path also increases your chances of spotting muskrats.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for hiking in Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    The terrain in Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch is generally largely flat, making it accessible for many visitors. While there are no significant elevation changes, the presence of marsh forests and wetlands means some paths can be damp or muddy, especially after rain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended to ensure a comfortable experience.

    Are there specific parking areas for visitors to Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    While specific designated parking facilities are not extensively detailed, various entry points around the town of Brüggen and near the Borner See offer convenient starting points for exploration. It's advisable to look for local parking options in these areas when planning your visit.

    How can I reach Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch using public transport?

    Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch is situated within the municipalities of Brüggen, Niederkrüchten, and Schwalmtal. While direct public transport links into the reserve itself might be limited, you can likely reach nearby towns like Brüggen via local bus services. From there, you would typically need to walk or cycle to the reserve's entry points. Checking local bus schedules for connections to Brüggen or Borner See is recommended.

    Is Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely! The reserve's largely flat terrain and diverse natural environment make it an excellent destination for families. Children will enjoy observing the varied flora and fauna, including birds and potentially muskrats, and exploring the peaceful Borner See. The well-maintained paths are suitable for leisurely strolls with younger family members.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    As a nature reserve, it's generally required to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and sensitive ecosystems. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the pristine condition of the area for all visitors and its inhabitants.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    Yes, the reserve is located near the town center of Brüggen, as well as the municipalities of Niederkrüchten and Schwalmtal. These towns offer various dining options, including cafes and restaurants, where you can refresh yourself before or after your visit to the nature reserve. The area around Borner See might also have some local establishments.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch is a haven for wildlife. You can often spot a variety of birds, including kingfishers, grey wagtails, and water rails. The reserve is also home to the crested newt, and visitors might be lucky enough to observe muskrats or even beavers along the waterways. The diverse habitats support a rich array of plant and animal life.

    Are there specific viewpoints or scenic spots within Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    The tranquil Borner See is a particular highlight, offering serene views where white clouds reflect in the water. Small wooden jetties invite visitors to linger by the water's edge. The visible transition from wet marsh forests to dryer oak and beech forests also provides a fascinating and scenic experience throughout the reserve.

    Is Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch accessible during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch can be visited in winter, offering a unique charm with its quiet, often snow-dusted landscapes. However, due to the extensive wetlands and marsh forests, paths can become very muddy, icy, or even partially flooded. Sturdy, waterproof winter boots with good grip are essential. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

    What are the unique natural features of Naturschutzgebiet Tantelbruch?

    The reserve is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, largely influenced by the Kranenbach stream. Key features include extensive alder marsh forests, floodplain forests, and wetlands with reed beds. It also boasts old acidophilous oak forests on sandy plains and highly meandering streams like the Mühlenbach and Knippertzbach, which create valuable habitats for rare species.

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