Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark
Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark
Best attractions and places to see in Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark, located in the district of Unna, is a natural area established in 2008, spanning approximately 195 to 200 hectares. The reserve is known for its biodiversity and diverse landscape, featuring numerous springs, water bodies, and various grassland types. It offers opportunities to experience nature through walking and hiking, with an old railway line converted into a cycling path. The area preserves a mosaic-like composition of habitats, including…
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Plane tree (Platanus Xa hispanica) A natural monument Be amazed - you are looking at a record tree 715 cm trunk circumference, around 250 to 300 years old, 42 meters high - 32 meters crown diameter, It is on the list of champion trees of the German Dendrological Society and the German Arboretum Society. This plane tree was probably planted by cavalry general Christoph Friederich von Pletteenberg (1698 - 1777), who bought the Heyde manor in 1743 and later lived there. He had the moated castle expanded and the garden redesigned. www.heimatverem-muehlhausen-uelzen.de www.buegerstiftung-unna.de
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could be the way to nowhere for Deutsche Bahn :-)
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Very nice and quiet path
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The grounds of the old moated castle, Heyde, are extremely interesting. As I have seen from the exceptionally good information boards, the castle with its moat used to stand here, where there is now just a secluded forest path. The latter is said to still be visible and I went looking for it (on foot!), but gave up because of the many nettles. Instead, I found (right behind the board with the map) the entrance to the former cellar, which is now locked and serves as a cave for bats. - The thickest plane tree in Westphalia and the no less impressive copper beech a few meters away are obviously parts of the former castle garden and were planted by the then owner almost 300 years ago. And now the former magnificent garden has become a forest, and all that is left of the castle are a few remains of the walls, an incredible lost place in the most beautiful surroundings. This is how history comes to life!
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Beautiful bike path on which you can drive many KM car-free, there are also some opportunities to rest.
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The reserve is characterized by a rich variety of natural features, including numerous springs and small bodies of water, seasonal ponds, and natural stream courses. You'll also find diverse grasslands, wet and moist areas, deciduous forests, and specific plant communities like pollarded willows and reed beds. These elements create a unique, mosaic-like landscape.
Yes, the area is home to the impressive Champion London plane tree of Westphalia. This natural monument is approximately 300 years old and stands about 42 meters high, making it a significant landmark. Another notable tree is the Champion Tree (Platanus x hispanica) in Uelzener Heide, which is also very impressive.
The reserve is excellent for hiking, walking, and cycling. An old railway line has been converted into the Westphalian Railway Cycle Path Königsborn–Welver, offering a well-maintained, flat route through the landscape. For hikers, there are various trails, including easy options like the Uelzener Heath Rail Trail loop. You can find more details on hiking routes and running trails in the region.
Absolutely. Many of the natural attractions, like the Champion London plane tree, are considered family-friendly. The flat and well-maintained Westphalian Railway Cycle Path is also suitable for families with children. The diverse natural environment offers plenty of opportunities for exploration and discovery.
The Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark is a haven for various wild animal species. In the wetter areas, you might spot tree frogs and crested newts. Birdwatchers can look out for partridges, whitethroats, nightingales, and even kingfishers, making it a great spot for bird observation.
Yes, the reserve features historical "Schachtkuhlen" (shaft depressions), which are of interest for their natural history, local significance, and geological importance, hinting at past land use. Additionally, you can find the Remains of the railway bridge on the Uelzener Heide railway line, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past.
The Wooden bridge rest area at Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark offers a super clean and comfortable place to take a break. It provides benches and tables, inviting visitors to enjoy a picnic amidst the natural surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained and flat routes, especially the railway cycle path, which offers beautiful views of the landscape. The impressive ancient trees, like the Champion London plane tree, are also a highlight, providing a moment to linger and admire nature's grandeur. The clean and comfortable rest areas are also highly valued.
The reserve offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, diverse flora, and active wildlife. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the deciduous forests, while winter offers a serene landscape, though some paths might be affected by weather conditions. The abundance of springs and water bodies makes it particularly appealing during warmer months.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, the Uelzener Heath Rail Trail loop from Alte Heide is an easy option, as are various loops around the Parking Lot at Alleenradweg. These trails are generally flat and well-suited for those looking for a relaxed walk. You can explore more easy options on the Easy hikes in Naturschutzgebiet Uelzener Heide / Mühlhauser Mark guide.
The Westphalian Railway Cycle Path Königsborn–Welver is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a flat and well-maintained surface. The Wooden bridge rest area is also wheelchair accessible, providing comfortable facilities for all visitors.


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