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The Kermelbach Nature Reserve is a protected natural area nestled within the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Spanning the municipalities of Herdecke and Witten, this reserve is centered around the Kermelbach stream, a remarkable example of a near-natural meandering waterway. Established in 1984, it offers a tranquil escape into a diverse landscape of forests, wet meadows, and unique stream features.
Visitors are consistently drawn to the reserve's serene environment and its rich biodiversity. The undisturbed character of the Kermelbach…
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Odległość 1.44 km
Podjazd 0 m
Zjazd 70 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
sobota 23 maja
26°C
15°C
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 11.0 km/h
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The reserve features varied terrain, including forest paths, areas along the stony Kermelbach stream, and potentially moist sections in the wet meadows. While some parts are described as 'partly very mountainous' with inclines, the overall experience is generally suitable for walking and gentle hiking. Appropriate footwear is recommended for comfort and stability.
The primary natural landmark is the Kermelbach stream itself, known for its near-natural meandering course, flat and steep banks, and localized gravel beds. Other notable features include diverse wet meadows, mixed oak-beech forests, and a distinctive holly-rich pedunculate oak forest on a small ridge in the southern part of the reserve. While there aren't designated 'viewpoints' in the traditional sense, the varied ecosystems offer many scenic spots for nature observation.
Yes, the reserve can be family-friendly, especially for gentle walks and nature observation. However, given that some areas are described as 'partly very mountainous' and the stream bed is stony, parents should consider the stamina and footwear of younger children. Staying on designated paths and keeping an eye on children near the stream is advisable. There are no specific playgrounds or facilities for children, but the natural environment provides ample opportunity for exploration.
To protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times within the Kermelbach Nature Reserve. This is especially important during breeding seasons to avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds and other animals. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
No, there are no specific permits required for general visitation or hiking within the Kermelbach Nature Reserve. As a publicly accessible protected area, visitors are welcome to explore the designated paths freely. However, visitors are expected to respect the nature reserve rules, such as staying on marked trails and keeping dogs on a leash.
While the reserve is situated between Herdecke and Witten, direct public transport access points are not prominently highlighted. Visitors typically rely on local bus services to nearby towns or districts, followed by a walk to the reserve's entry points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for Herdecke-Ende or Witten-Borbach and plan your route accordingly, as the reserve itself is a natural area without dedicated public transport stops.
Winter can bring a different charm to the reserve, but conditions may be challenging. Paths can become muddy, slippery, or even icy, especially in shaded forest areas or along the stream. While the reserve is open year-round, hikers should be prepared for colder temperatures, shorter daylight hours, and potentially snow or ice. Appropriate winter hiking gear, including sturdy, waterproof footwear with good grip, is highly recommended.
The Kermelbach Nature Reserve is primarily a natural area, so there are no cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly within its boundaries. However, you can find various dining options and amenities in the nearby municipalities of Herdecke and Witten. It's recommended to plan for refreshments before or after your visit by checking options in these towns.
The reserve's diverse habitats, including the stream, wet meadows, and various forest types, support a range of local flora and fauna. While specific animal sightings are not guaranteed, visitors might observe various bird species, small mammals, and amphibians. The area is particularly important for preserving natural habitats, so quiet observation is encouraged to increase your chances of spotting wildlife. Remember to stay on paths to minimize disturbance.
The duration of a hike in Kermelbach Nature Reserve depends on the chosen route and your pace. As the reserve covers approximately 10.43 hectares, most walks are relatively short, ranging from 1 to 3 hours for a comprehensive exploration of the main paths. There are options for shorter strolls along the stream or longer circuits through the forested slopes. You can find various route suggestions on komoot to match your desired hiking time.
As a protected natural area, there are no hotels or guesthouses located directly within the Kermelbach Nature Reserve. However, visitors looking to stay overnight can find various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals, in the nearby towns of Herdecke and Witten. These towns offer convenient access to the reserve while providing a range of amenities.