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The beautiful rest area is located in the southern part of Wennenkamp.
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The Springsteine in the Weserbergland region are a striking rock formation of ancient sandstone and limestone, rising jagged and bizarre from the wooded ridge near Deckbergen. Between narrow crevices, small caves, and steep rock outcrops, an impressive piece of geological history is revealed, providing a habitat for bats, among other creatures. The name "Springsteine" derives from their once prominent location, visible from afar, when they stood like prominent landmarks above the valley. Today, narrow paths wind through them, making the Springsteine a particularly attractive destination for hikers who appreciate geological features, tranquility, and unusual natural formations.
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Perfect starting point: Hiking, benches, and geocaching This spot is ideal for anyone looking for a casual hike. Starting point: Thanks to the ample parking right at the start, getting started on the tour is effortless. Hiking benches: The route is dotted with numerous hiking benches that invite you to take a relaxing break and enjoy the great view. Perfect for recharging your batteries! Geocaching: Fans of modern treasure hunting will also get their money's worth – this spot is an excellent starting point for tackling several geocaches in the area. A great place for a relaxing and varied time in nature!
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The Hohenrode Floodplain Nature Reserve is an ecological highlight in the Weser Valley near Rinteln and an excellent destination for nature-loving cyclists. This fascinating landscape stretches across an area of approximately 127 hectares in a bend of the Weser River – a successful example of renaturation and sustainable nature conservation in a former gravel mining area. Since the 1990s, the floodplain landscape has been managed by the NABU Rinteln group. What was once an industrial mining site has been transformed into a mosaic of shallow water zones, gravel pits, islands, oxbow lakes, and riparian forests. This diversity has created an important refuge for numerous endangered animal and plant species. The area is particularly known for its rich birdlife: Common terns, white-tailed eagles, ospreys, black storks, and waders find breeding or resting sites here. An ornithological highlight is the successful reintroduction of the common tern, which is breeding here for the first time in over 100 years. Visitors can use an observation tower and the Dieter Eggersmann observation hut, from which animals can be observed in their natural habitat. Information panels explain the special features of the habitat, its history, and the contribution of the Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) to the maintenance and development of the protected area. The play of light over the still waters is particularly impressive in the early morning hours or at sunset. The floodplain landscape is located directly on the Weser Cycle Route and is therefore perfect as a stopover or destination for a nature-oriented bike ride. Access is via a gravel parking lot near Hohenrode. NABU offers regular guided tours of the area – on the first Sunday of even-numbered months at 11 a.m. Those who want to experience the slow change of nature and understand the dynamics of a river landscape will find in the Hohenrode floodplain landscape an inspiring example of how nature can be left to its own devices and still be full of life – ideal for a peaceful break on the bike.
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The Hohenrode Floodplain Nature Reserve is an ecological highlight in the Weser Valley near Rinteln and an excellent destination for nature-loving cyclists. This fascinating landscape stretches across an area of approximately 127 hectares in a bend of the Weser River – a successful example of renaturation and sustainable nature conservation in a former gravel mining area. Since the 1990s, the floodplain landscape has been managed by the NABU Rinteln group. What was once an industrial mining site has been transformed into a mosaic of shallow water zones, gravel pits, islands, oxbow lakes, and riparian forests. This diversity has created an important refuge for numerous endangered animal and plant species. The area is particularly known for its rich birdlife: Common terns, white-tailed eagles, ospreys, black storks, and waders find breeding or resting sites here. An ornithological highlight is the successful reintroduction of the common tern, which is breeding here for the first time in over 100 years. Visitors can use an observation tower and the Dieter Eggersmann observation hut, from which animals can be observed in their natural habitat. Information panels explain the special features of the habitat, its history, and the contribution of the Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU) to the maintenance and development of the protected area. The play of light over the still waters is particularly impressive in the early morning hours or at sunset. The floodplain landscape is located directly on the Weser Cycle Route and is therefore perfect as a stopover or destination for a nature-oriented bike ride. Access is via a gravel parking lot near Hohenrode. NABU offers regular guided tours of the area – on the first Sunday of even-numbered months at 11 a.m. Those who want to experience the slow change of nature and understand the dynamics of a river landscape will find in the Hohenrode floodplain landscape an inspiring example of how nature can be left to its own devices and still be full of life – ideal for a peaceful break on the bike.
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The Hohenrode floodplain near Rinteln is an impressive example of successful restoration and a worthwhile destination for cyclists seeking to combine nature with ecological diversity. The 127-hectare nature reserve was created in the 1990s by converting a former gravel mining area into a species-rich floodplain landscape. Restoration was initiated during the mining operations, according to conservation criteria, resulting in a mosaic of shallow water zones, gravel pits, islands, and floodplain forests. Located in a loop of the Weser River, between the Weser Mountains to the north and the Lippe Uplands to the south, the Hohenrode floodplain provides an important habitat for numerous animal and plant species. Of particular note is the return of the common tern, which is breeding in the region again after more than 100 years. Ospreys, white-tailed eagles, and various wader species also use the area as a resting and breeding ground.  Visitors can enjoy a viewing tower and the Dieter Eggersmann observation hut, from which they can observe the diverse birdlife. Information panels along the signposted trail also provide insights into the special features of the floodplain landscape. The area is part of the "WeserErleben" project and is located in close proximity to the Weser Cycle Path, making it an ideal stopover for cyclists.   NABU Rinteln offers regular guided tours through the nature reserve, where interested parties can learn more about its origins, ecological significance, and current conservation measures. The meeting point is on the first Sunday of even-numbered months at 11:00 a.m. in the gravel parking lot at the entrance to Hohenrode.  A visit to the Hohenrode floodplain landscape not only offers the opportunity to observe rare bird species in their natural habitat, but also to experience the dynamics and beauty of a river landscape left to its own devices. For cyclists, it is a place of peace and inspiration that impressively illustrates the connection between man and nature.
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