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It's wonderful when the larkspurs make a guest appearance on the Waldbühne stage, delighting the audience with their splendid blossoms. The performances are free, absolutely worth seeing, and—as every year—scheduled to run until the end of April.
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Beautiful cycle path through the nature reserve on the Weser. The marsh landscape is characterized by regular flooding and is a habitat for many different animal species.
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Very nicely located. On weekends in summer, model boats are often out on the nearby Stöckser Lake.
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The "Drakenburger Marsch" still shows clear traces of the river bend marsh, a form of land use that was once typical for the entire Wesermarsch. In addition to its cultural and historical significance, this type of landscape, which has become rare, offers a habitat and retreat for vulnerable and endangered animal and plant species and communities due to its structural diversity. The species-rich, well-preserved hedges and their herbaceous fringe are of very high ecological importance as a habitat for numerous, sometimes rare, vertebrates, birds and small mammals. The grassland, which is partly characterized by flood troughs and is regularly flooded, represents an important refuge for organisms bound to temporary bodies of water and offers resting and feeding opportunities, especially for Nordic birds migrating after floods. The remaining wet grassland is also important as a food habitat for the white stork. https://www.lk-nienburg.de/portal/seiten/naturschutzgebiet-drakenburger-marsch-901001074-21500.html
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Very nicely situated in the forest. It's worth a visit 👍🔝
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They come from the Weser and have a mysterious origin. The Water and Shipping Office is constantly removing heavy stones weighing more than three tons from the river bed with their floating grab, but it doesn't take long for some to "grow" back. The hydraulic engineers are faced with a puzzle. More boulders (natural monuments) are located a little further north on the Weser Cycle Path at the tip of the Weser Peninsula and just before Nienburg Harbour. Many farmers also experience this as a problem on their fields. Every year they "harvest" stones from their fields, which seem to grow back like potatoes. With regard to this phenomenon, the State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology in Hanover refers to the occurrence of cryoturbation, a general term for all movements caused by the effects of frost in the ground. Source: https://www.mittelweser-tourismus.de/poi/nienburgs-findlinge-1/
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