Best attractions and places to see in Trunnenmoor primarily feature natural landscapes, including extensive moorlands and forests. This region is characterized by its nature reserves and protected zones, offering diverse trails and natural monuments. Visitors can explore various ecosystems, from dense forests to unique bog ponds. Trunnenmoor provides opportunities for outdoor activities within its preserved natural environment.
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Attention, running is not possible here! It may even be forbidden. The sign is crooked and no longer clearly understandable. The path marked on the map no longer exists in any case. In some sections, you can only move forward by climbing over fallen trees, you get wet feet from standing water, with shorts your legs burn from the nettles, and there are ticks.
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This beautiful single trail is apparently off-limits during the nesting season. It's just a shame that we only discovered the sign after hiking through it, as there's no sign at the other end. Therefore, I hope this highlight can deter others from hiking through it during this protected period.
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The route shown in Komoot is passable after overcoming a fallen tree up to the location of my photo. After the bend, getting through on foot (at least in summer/autumn) is probably only possible with the use of a machete or something similar. The two entrances to the route on the field paths suggest otherwise.... ;-)
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I found something else on the www: https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutz/schutzgebiete/die_einzelnen_naturschutzgebiete/naturschutzgebiet-trunnenmoor-39495.html
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The western part is easy to walk again up to the hut, then a 70 cm wide moat must be crossed on a log, this requires good balance and a long stick to hold on to. The south-eastern part offers some bog ponds and the gagel shrub, which I have only seen here; must be very beautiful to flower. (April May?).
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In autumn 2020, the path through the Kienmoor was blocked by branches, trunks and nettles. There are nicer places to push than through this undergrowth, e.g. through the Trunnenmoor. See pictures from the tour https://www.komoot.de/tour/279623030.
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NABU has several properties in the Trunnenmoor. But I don't know whether this little house also belongs to NABU.
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Trunnenmoor is characterized by its extensive moorlands and forests. You can explore diverse ecosystems, from dense forests to unique bog ponds. Key natural areas include the Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve, which has been under conservation for almost 50 years, and the Kienmoor Nature Reserve, known for its natural forest.
Yes, Trunnenmoor offers various trails. The Kleinmoor Nature Reserve Path is a popular trail with a good surface, ideal for moving quickly through the forest. For more extensive outdoor activities, you can find numerous routes for both cycling and hiking. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the "Forest path behind the Trunnenmoor – Trunnenmoor loop from Burgwedel" and hiking trails such as the "Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve – View of the Pine Forest loop from Heidewinkel." You can find more options in the Cycling in Trunnenmoor and Hiking in Trunnenmoor guides.
The trails in Trunnenmoor range in difficulty. Many hiking and cycling routes are rated as 'easy,' making them accessible for a wide range of visitors. However, some areas within the nature reserves, such as parts of the Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve and Kienmoor Nature Reserve, can present more challenging sections, sometimes due to natural obstacles or less maintained paths. Always check specific route details for current conditions.
While Trunnenmoor is primarily focused on natural exploration, the Bird Watching Station is noted as a family-friendly facility, offering a chance to observe local wildlife. Many of the easier trails are also suitable for families looking for a gentle walk in nature.
The guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly rules for all areas. However, nature reserves often have specific regulations regarding dogs, especially concerning wildlife protection. It's advisable to look for signage at trailheads or check local visitor information for specific rules on dog walking in areas like the Wildlife Protection Zone Trunnenmoor.
The Wildlife Protection Zone Trunnenmoor features a beautiful single trail through a forest. Visitors should be aware that this area may be off-limits during nesting seasons to protect local wildlife. Always look for signs at the entrances to ensure you are respecting conservation efforts.
Visitors to Trunnenmoor particularly enjoy the preserved natural environment, offering a peaceful escape. The Kleinmoor Nature Reserve Path is praised for its good surface and pleasant, shaded forest walks. The Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve is appreciated for its unique bog ponds and specific shrubbery, especially when in bloom.
Yes, the Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve is known for its bog ponds and the presence of gagel shrub, which is quite unique to the area and particularly beautiful when flowering, typically in April or May. The region as a whole is characterized by its natural monuments within the protected zones.
For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve – View of the Pine Forest loop from Heidewinkel" or the "Art Installations at Würmsee – Würmsee loop from Trunnenmoor." These trails offer accessible options for a relaxed outdoor experience. More easy hiking routes can be found in the Easy hikes in Trunnenmoor guide.
Yes, Trunnenmoor features a dedicated Bird Watching Station. This facility provides an opportunity to observe the local birdlife within the natural surroundings of the area.
The terrain in Trunnenmoor varies. While some paths like the Kleinmoor Nature Reserve Path offer a good, even surface, other areas, particularly within the deeper parts of the nature reserves, can be more rugged. For instance, parts of the Trunnenmoor Nature Reserve might require navigating makeshift bridges or dealing with areas affected by forest vehicles, as noted by visitors.
While not explicitly listed as a scenic viewpoint, the Bird Watching Station offers a specific vantage point within the forest, which can provide views of the surrounding nature and wildlife.


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