Hiking Highlight (Segment)
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Hakenwerder is called the northern part of the ponds opposite Nienburgs. Here are the paths wider and the ponds are well-kept. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful piece of nature with many waterfowl and here you can also sit well at one of the many ponds.
March 25, 2019
The area is directly west of Nienburg/Weser in the Weser floodplain. It consists of five sub-areas: The waters of the "Haaken Werders", the "Nienburger Gruben" and "Die Rolle" created by sand and gravel mining, as well as the backwaters "Düsterer See" and "Altes Rott" as remnants of a former course of the Weser. Floating leaf and duckweed communities settle in the waters. Reeds are formed along the banks, which are followed by trees and shrubs with alluvial forest structures. Small alluvial forests have also developed in the “Haaken Werder” and “Nienburger Gruben” sub-areas.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teichfledermaus-Gew%C3%A4sser_in_der_Nienburger_Marsch
March 14, 2022
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