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The Schwarzwildgatter Gevelsberger Stadtwald is a captivating wild boar enclosure nestled within the municipal forest of Gevelsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 255 metres, this popular destination offers a unique opportunity to observe native wildlife in a natural setting. It forms part of a larger animal park within the expansive Gevelsberger Stadtwald, an area recognized as both a nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet) and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area, stretching across Gevelsberg and neighboring municipalities like Ennepetal.
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標高 250 m
Beyond the 6,000 m² wild boar enclosure, you can also visit the adjacent 22,000 m² fallow deer enclosure (Damwildgatter). This larger enclosure is home to fallow deer, sheep, and mouflons, offering a diverse wildlife viewing experience in spacious, natural habitats.
Yes, the Gevelsberger Stadtwald features a well-developed network of paths suitable for both hiking and cycling. While specific named routes aren't detailed, the area is known for offering various tours for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore different paths that wind through the forest, allowing you to discover diverse landscapes and wildlife beyond just the enclosures.
The Gevelsberger Stadtwald is situated at an elevation of approximately 255 meters. The trails are generally considered accessible and suitable for extended walks, making them enjoyable for a wide range of visitors. While specific difficulty ratings for individual trails aren't provided, the overall environment is tranquil and inviting for leisurely exploration rather than challenging climbs.
Yes, the Schwarzwildgatter is reachable via public transport. You would typically take local services to Gevelsberg, which serves as the starting point for reaching this natural attraction. From central Gevelsberg, local buses or a walk would connect you to the Stadtwald area.
While specific parking details are not extensively highlighted, the location within the Gevelsberg city forest suggests accessible options for those arriving by car. Look for designated parking areas along Brinkstraße or other access points to the Gevelsberger Stadtwald.
The Gevelsberger Stadtwald is a designated nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet) and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area. Generally, visitors are expected to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and refrain from disturbing wildlife. No special permits are typically required for general access to the public paths, but always observe local signage for any specific regulations.
The wild boars at the Schwarzwildgatter typically have freshlings (piglets) every year. Spring and early summer are particularly rewarding times for visitors hoping to spot these young animals, adding a special charm to your visit.
Yes, the Schwarzwildgatter and the surrounding Gevelsberger Stadtwald can be visited in winter. The tranquil forest environment offers a different kind of beauty in the colder months, and the animals are still present in their enclosures. Be sure to dress warmly and check local conditions for snow or ice on paths.
While the Gevelsberger Stadtwald is generally dog-friendly for walks on a leash, specific rules might apply directly around the animal enclosures to ensure the well-being of the captive animals and other visitors. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and observe any signage regarding pet access, especially near the wild boar and deer enclosures.
The immediate vicinity of the Schwarzwildgatter is primarily natural forest. For cafes, pubs, or restaurants, you would likely need to venture into the town of Gevelsberg itself, which offers various dining options a short distance away.
The annual chestnut collecting competition is a beloved tradition that takes place in autumn. Families gather chestnuts from the forest, which are then used to feed the animals in the enclosures. This event provides a festive and interactive element to a visit, strengthening visitors' connection to nature and the local community.
Yes, the area is equipped with information boards that provide educational insights into the lives of the wild animals and promote nature conservation. These boards enrich the experience for curious minds of all ages, offering details about the wild boars, deer, sheep, and mouflons.