Attractions and places to see in Vaaler Moor Und Herrenmoor include a significant moorland area located between the Kiel Canal and Itzehoe in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. This region is notable for containing Germany's deepest terrestrial point, situated 3.5 meters below sea level. It features a diverse landscape of high moor areas, grasslands, birch forests, and reed beds, serving as an important FFH-site for various rare species. The area offers opportunities to explore unique natural features and observe wildlife.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Very nice view, with a bad route
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The “Herrenmoor near Kleve” can be circumnavigated on foot from Nuttelner Vierth on municipal paths. Some of the paths are also accessible by bike. Unfortunately, the railway bridge from Kleve "Achtern Barg" to Nuttelner Vierth/Nuttelner Heide Hügel was dismantled and no replacement was made for cost reasons. This slowly beginning moor development can now be experienced by the visitor on the Nutteln moor side, where a small oak plank path leads into the moor grassland areas. https://www.steinburg.de/kreisverwaltung/information-der-fachaemter/amt-fuer-umweltschutz/naturschutz/schutzgebiete-u-schuetzte-objects/nreservate/herrenmoor-bei-kleve.html
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NOK is wonderful to drive
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short break and the view over the Herrenmoor, which is being renatured.
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The Vaaler Moor is owned by the Waterways and Shipping Authority. Due to the planned deepening of the Elbe, this area had to be renatured in 1999 as a compensation area and preserved as a moor. In addition, old paths through the moor were dissolved. The Vaaler Moor is located in the deepest part of Germany. Usable areas can only be kept dry by drainage ditches and pumping stations. At -3.54 meters, Germany's deepest land point is on the edge of the Vaal Moor.
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Just enjoy and breathe deeply and maybe accompany a huge pot a bit
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This huge nature reserve is a great habitat for many species that can no longer be found in other places. This has become possible since the 1990s, when the drainage that was initiated for peat removal was reversed and the existing canals were used to back up water.
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Here you can see that the water from the surrounding area is being pumped into the NOK. here the Wilster-Au meets the canal.
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The region is home to Germany's deepest terrestrial point, located 3.5 meters below sea level within the Vaaler Moor. You can also explore diverse landscapes including high moor areas, grasslands, birch forests, and reed beds. The area is a significant FFH-site, showcasing successful renaturation efforts.
Vaaler Moor Und Herrenmoor is a sanctuary for numerous rare and protected species. Keep an eye out for unique flora like moor lilies, sundew, and cotton grass. Wildlife includes the moor frog, adder, grass snake, and various birds such as snipe, black woodpecker, crane, and the rare short-eared owl.
Yes, the Herrenmoor Nature Reserve near Kleve is a core part of the moorland, offering insights into high moor vegetation and successful renaturation. An observation point is accessible in the south of this reserve.
Germany's deepest land point, at 3.54 meters below sea level, is located within the Vaaler Moor and Herrenmoor area. This unique geographical landmark is a result of renaturation efforts.
Absolutely. The Viewpoint at Herrenmoor Nature Reserve offers expansive views of the landscape, especially beautiful during the heather bloom. Another spot, Nuttelner Berg Viewpoint, also provides excellent views of the heather.
The area is excellent for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails, including municipal paths suitable for both. For specific routes, explore easy hikes or more general hiking routes in the region. There are also options for gravel biking.
Yes, several paths are suitable for families. The Leesblecker Damm Moor Path is noted as family-friendly, as is the Pathway Along the Kiel Canal, which offers pleasant cycling and walking opportunities with views of passing ships.
Late summer is particularly vibrant due to the heather bloom, which adds a beautiful purple hue to the landscape, especially around the Nuttelner Berg Viewpoint and the Viewpoint at Herrenmoor Nature Reserve.
Nearby, you can visit the Kasenort Lock, where the Wilsterau flows into the Stör, offering picturesque views. The Hochdonn Ferry and Railway Bridge on the Kiel Canal is another notable structure, with ferries operating free of charge around the clock.
Visitors appreciate the serene natural beauty and the opportunity to immerse themselves in a unique moor ecosystem. Many enjoy the expansive views from spots like the Viewpoint at Herrenmoor Nature Reserve, especially during the heather bloom, and the peaceful atmosphere for walking and cycling.
Yes, the area offers several easy walking trails. Municipal paths within the Naturschutzgebiet Herrenmoor bei Kleve are accessible, and the western Vaaler Moor can be explored via economic routes. You can find specific easy routes in the Easy hikes in Vaaler Moor Und Herrenmoor guide.


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