Riserva naturale Delligser Steinbruch
Riserva naturale Delligser Steinbruch
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The Delligser Steinbruch Nature Reserve, a significant natural monument located northeast of Delligsen in Lower Saxony, Germany, rises to an elevation of 283 meters. This 6-hectare protected area, designated NSG HA 143, encompasses a former limestone quarry and its surrounding forested buffer zones, spanning parts of the Holzminden and Hildesheim districts. It is renowned for its unique limestone semi-dry grasslands and steep rock faces, which have evolved into an exceptionally diverse habitat since quarrying ceased in 1953.
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1 marzo 2019
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Elevazione 280 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
venerdì 13 marzo
6°C
1°C
68 %
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Velocità max vento: 6,0 km/h
No, direct access to the Delligser Steinbruch Nature Reserve is generally prohibited year-round due to its extreme ecological vulnerability. It is a highly sensitive biotope protected for its rare flora and fauna.
Visiting the nature reserve is only permitted with special authorization from the Lower Nature Conservation Authority of the Holzminden district. This restriction is in place to protect the delicate ecosystems and prevent disturbance to the sensitive species that inhabit the area.
While direct entry to the reserve is restricted, the Delligsen area offers various opportunities to appreciate the surrounding landscapes. There are numerous hiking routes and walks in the vicinity that allow you to discover the beauty of the Lower Saxony countryside while respecting the protected status of the reserve itself.
If special authorization is granted, you should expect varied terrain within the former quarry. User tips emphasize the need for sturdy shoes, suggesting uneven and potentially challenging ground, typical of a former limestone quarry with steep rock faces and semi-dry grasslands.
Given the general access prohibition, the reserve is not suitable for casual family outings or dog walks. The primary focus is on strict ecological protection. Any authorized visit would be under specific conditions, likely not conducive to typical recreational activities with children or pets.
Since general access is prohibited, the concept of a 'best time to visit' for recreational purposes does not apply. The reserve's ecological value is year-round, supporting diverse insect life and flora across seasons. Any authorized visit would be for specific conservation or scientific purposes, not for tourism.
The Delligser Steinbruch is a nature reserve focused on conservation, not tourism. Therefore, there are no cafes, pubs, or dedicated accommodation facilities directly within or immediately adjacent to the reserve. You would need to look for such amenities in the nearby town of Delligsen or surrounding communities.
The reserve is strictly protected because it is an extremely important refuge for species typical of limestone semi-dry grasslands, some of which are among the last remaining in Northern Germany. It boasts an exceptionally diverse array of plant and animal life, including 54 bee species, 35 wasp and ant species, 35 hoverfly species, and approximately 10,000 individuals of various orchid species. This delicate ecosystem requires stringent protection to survive.
The Delligser Steinbruch was a limestone quarry where high-purity Upper Jurassic limestone was extracted from approximately 1910 to 1953. After quarrying ceased, the site naturally transformed into a valuable replacement habitat. It was officially designated as a nature reserve in 1989, and since then, regular maintenance measures have been implemented to preserve its unique ecosystems.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the German Wikipedia page: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delligser_Steinbruch. For information on local routes and the surrounding area, you can explore komoot for nearby trails.