Best attractions and places to see in Diersfordter Wald include extensive forests, moorlands, and unique glacial sand dunes within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. This diverse landscape, shaped by the ice age, offers a variety of natural features and wildlife. The region is known for its protected areas like the Diersfordter Wald Nature Reserve, home to the largest contiguous acidic oak forest in North Rhine-Westphalia. Visitors can explore a network of trails that traverse these varied ecosystems.
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Here in this natural forest area with the large ferns between the moss-covered trees, you feel a bit like you are in the world of "The Lord of the Rings"
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In winter, of course, the fern only appears brown and withered. Nevertheless, the route along the Stag Beetle Trail is beautiful even at this time of year and you can imagine how the landscape will change in spring.
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A lot of ferns between the trees that are not too close together and therefore allow enough light on the ground.
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The nature reserve Diersfordter Wald also offers two national records: it is the largest contiguous acidic oak forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, in which the largest population of the otherwise rare stag beetle can be found. An attractive hiking route through the Diersfordt forest is also named after the "flying deer", as the Dutch call it.
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The Diersfordter Forest near Wesel is an extremely fascinating and at the same time strange landscape. This becomes clear to the hiker as soon as they enter, wonderful!
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A dreamy forest! More words are not needed here !!!
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The Diersfordter Wald at the gates of the city of Wesel is an example of the diversity of the landscape that characterizes the Lower Rhine region. Thanks to the well-developed network of trails, this special forest, which is part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park, is an exciting natural experience for everyone.
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Diersfordter Wald is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore impressive glacial sand dunes, particularly near the wooden boardwalks of the moorland, such as the Dune landscape. The area also boasts extensive moorlands like the Großes Veen, which features a unique wooden boardwalk (Moor-Erlebnisweg) allowing you to traverse wet sections and observe rare plant species. Additionally, the region is home to the largest contiguous acidic oak forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, part of the Diersfordter Wald Nature Reserve.
For wildlife observation, the 350-hectare Game Enclosure is an excellent spot, home to red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, and mouflon. Observation huts are available, and early morning or dusk are the best times to spot these animals. The Oak Forest at Schwarzes Wasser, a beautifully situated small lake, also offers numerous vantage points for observing local wildlife. The Großes Veen moorland is a habitat for rare species like sundew, cotton grass, moor frogs, and various dragonflies, including the large bog dragonfly.
Yes, the Diersfordter Wald Nature Reserve is a key protected area. It features the largest contiguous acidic oak forest in North Rhine-Westphalia and is known for its population of stag beetles. The reserve offers well-laid-out hiking trails suitable for families, with a gravel path leading through a semi-natural mixed oak and pine forest.
Diersfordter Wald offers a well-developed network of hiking trails. Popular options include the Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail, which features a wooden boardwalk through the Großes Veen moorland. The LandStreifer Diersfordter Wald is a 15.3 km circular route through forest, moor, and past the Schwarzes Wasser. There's also the thematic Hirschkäferroute (Stag Beetle Trail), named after the region's prominent stag beetle population. Many paths are also accessible with prams or wheelchairs.
Yes, Diersfordter Wald is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as those that take you through the forest and offer views of the Lippesee Wetlands or along old railroad lines. For more detailed routes and options, explore the Gravel biking in Diersfordter Wald or Cycling in Diersfordter Wald guides.
Absolutely. Diersfordter Wald provides excellent running opportunities with trails like the 'Stag beetle route and moor adventure trail' within the Hohe Mark Nature Park. Other routes offer views of Grav Island or lead through dense forests. You can find more specific running trails and their details in the Running Trails in Diersfordter Wald guide.
Many trails in Diersfordter Wald are designed to be accessible. For instance, a gravel path through the Diersfordter Wald Nature Reserve is easily accessible with prams or wheelchairs. The Moor-Erlebnisweg (Moor Experience Path) also features a wooden boardwalk, making parts of the moorland accessible.
Diersfordter Wald holds hidden traces of over 2000 years of settlement history. You can discover historical wagon tracks from old trade routes that connected Central Germany with Amsterdam. Remnants of a medieval 'Landwehr' (a defensive wall-and-ditch system) dating back to 1373 are still visible. Additionally, water ditches near Diersfordt Castle are relics of a planned baroque garden from the 17th century, and traces of a 17th-century princely encampment can also be found.
Diersfordter Wald offers beauty in every season. The Fern Forest in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland is particularly stunning in autumn when the leaves change color. Spring brings new life and lush greenery, while summer is ideal for longer hikes and wildlife spotting. Even in winter, the quiet, snow-dusted landscapes have a unique charm.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of Diersfordter Wald. They enjoy the varied landscapes, from ancient oak forests to unique moorlands and sand dunes. The Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail is often highlighted for its beautiful scenery and opportunities to discover animals. The natural state of the forests, with fallen trees left to decay, is also appreciated for showcasing nature's cycle.
The "Moor Experience Path" (Moor-Erlebnisweg) is a distinctive trail within the Großes Veen moorland in Diersfordter Wald. It features a wooden boardwalk that allows visitors to traverse wet sections of the moor without disturbing the delicate ecosystem. This path offers unique insights into the moorland's rare plant species, such as sundew and cotton grass, and provides opportunities to observe moor frogs and various dragonflies.
Diersfordter Wald is home to a diverse array of wildlife. You might encounter red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, and mouflon, especially in the Game Enclosure. The forest is also renowned for having the largest population of stag beetles in North Rhine-Westphalia, with a dedicated "Hirschkäferroute" (Stag Beetle Trail). In the moorlands, keep an eye out for moor frogs and various dragonflies, including the large bog dragonfly. The rich old and deadwood areas also provide habitats for numerous other animal species, including bats.


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