Riserva naturale Schiefer Holzer Berg
Riserva naturale Schiefer Holzer Berg
Highlight • Monumento Naturale
Escursionismo
4.9
(33)
The NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg is a significant natural monument and nature reserve nestled in the Vorberge hills, north of Alfeld (Leine) in Lower Saxony, Germany. This ecologically rich area, part of the larger "Trockenlebensräume – Sieben Berge, Vorberge" protected landscape, features elevations ranging from 158 to 198 meters above sea level. It is renowned for its unique Pläner limestone slopes, which support diverse habitats including semi-dry grasslands, shrubs, and fragments of deciduous mixed forest.
Visitors consistently praise the NSG…
Questo Highlight si trova in una zona protetta
Si prega di controllare le normative locali per:
NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg
Suggerimenti
25 gennaio 2018
Escursionismo
20 maggio 2020
Escursionismo
3 maggio 2024
Escursionismo
Percorsi qui
I migliori Tour verso Riserva naturale Schiefer Holzer Berg
4,9
(15)
45
escursionisti
Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.
4,9
(15)
45
escursionisti
Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.
4,9
(9)
38
escursionisti
Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.
Dettagli
Informazioni
Elevazione 220 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
lunedì 2 marzo
16°C
2°C
0 %
Ulteriori consigli sul meteo
Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
Più visitato durante
gennaio
febbraio
marzo
aprile
maggio
giugno
luglio
agosto
settembre
ottobre
novembre
dicembre
The NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg features a varied terrain, including steep inclines on its Pläner limestone slopes, which descend into the Sackmulde valley. You'll encounter open semi-dry grasslands, shrub areas, and fragments of deciduous mixed forest. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the uneven and sometimes steep paths.
While there aren't named viewpoints in the traditional sense, the entire area offers picturesque scenery, especially from the higher limestone slopes. The primary natural landmarks are the unique geological formations and the species-rich semi-dry grasslands. Keep an eye out for the rare flora, particularly the yellow lady's slipper and large windflowers, which are highlights of the reserve.
The nature reserve is located north of the Alfeld (Leine) district of Sack. While direct public transport to the reserve's entrance might be limited, you can typically reach Alfeld (Leine) by train or bus. From there, local bus services or a short taxi ride would be necessary to get closer to the trailheads. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
While the intro highlights spring for its flora, NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg can be visited in winter. However, be prepared for potentially slippery conditions on the steep slopes, especially if there's snow or ice. The unique plant species will not be in bloom, but the quiet, stark beauty of the winter landscape can offer a different, peaceful experience. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
No, generally, no special permits are required for visitors to hike or visit the NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg. As a nature reserve, it is open to the public for recreational activities like hiking and nature observation. However, visitors are expected to respect the protected status of the area by staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and refraining from picking plants.
The trails within NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg are generally considered to offer moderate difficulty. This is primarily due to the presence of steep inclines on the limestone slopes. While not overly long, the elevation changes require a reasonable level of fitness. There are options for both leisurely strolls and more invigorating walks, depending on the chosen route.
Yes, NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg can be family-friendly, especially for families with older children who are comfortable with moderate hikes and some steep sections. The diverse flora and fauna offer educational opportunities. However, due to the varied terrain and steep inclines, it might not be suitable for very young children or strollers. Always assess the route difficulty against your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are permitted in nature reserves in Germany, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife. Given the presence of rare plant species and ground-nesting birds, keeping your dog under control is crucial. Always clean up after your pet.
While specific, dedicated parking lots might not be prominently signposted, visitors typically find trailheads accessible from the surrounding Alfeld (Leine) area. Look for designated parking areas in nearby villages or along access roads that lead into the reserve. It's often advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak bloom season, as parking can be limited.
The NSG Schiefer Holzer Berg is known for its rich biodiversity, particularly its flora. While specific large mammals are less common, you might encounter various bird species, insects (especially butterflies attracted to the wildflowers), and smaller woodland creatures. The reserve's focus is on conserving its unique plant communities, which in turn support a diverse insect population.
The nature reserve itself is a natural area without commercial establishments. However, being located near the city of Alfeld (Leine), you will find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within a short driving distance. It's recommended to check local listings in Alfeld (Leine) for dining and lodging before or after your visit.