Nsg Schwalmbruch, Mühlenbach- Und Knippertzbachtal
Nsg Schwalmbruch, Mühlenbach- Und Knippertzbachtal
Best attractions and places to see in Nsg Schwalmbruch, Mühlenbach- Und Knippertzbachtal include a diverse natural landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia. This nature reserve features the Schwalm River, extensive moorlands, and the largest juniper heath on the left Lower Rhine. The area provides opportunities for hiking and nature observation, with habitats for various flora and fauna. It is characterized by its natural features and historical sites, offering a range of outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The tree in the middle of the lake and the boats on the shore are particularly idyllic.
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The nature reserve is characterized by extensive, branching stream meadows with quarry forests, large sedge reeds, as well as still and flowing waters with reed beds as an important habitat for a large number of endangered plant and animal species such as royal ferns, kingfishers and reed warblers. There is a near-natural deciduous forest, which is filled with birch trees and English oaks and, together with the adjacent alder forest, which is worthy of nature protection, serves as a habitat for many plants and animals. In addition, the stream meadow with its riparian forest relics also serves as a habitat for rare and endangered plant species.
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Beautiful houses with thatched roofs along the route.
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Anyone who knows the Holtmühle with the pond knows what a beautiful spot it is.
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a lesser-known mill with a beautiful lake where geese and ducks also feel at home. Now the restaurant is temporarily open again.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Beautiful trail along the Schwalm, which offers a path right next to the river's natural meander. Another highlight is the Schwalm River section near Lüttelforster Mill, known for its tranquil sounds. Don't miss the extensive moorlands, the largest juniper heath on the left Lower Rhine, and various wetlands accessible via wooden boardwalks.
Yes, the area features several historical points of interest. You can see Past beautiful thatched roof houses, which are quite unique to the region. The Molzmühle: Historic Mill and Restaurant is another notable site, a four-wing brick courtyard from the 18th century that now serves as an inn and hotel, preserving its old mill wheel.
The nature reserve is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, running, cycling, and gravel biking. There are numerous well-developed trails, including circular routes like the 8-kilometer 'Schwälmer Rundweg' and the 'Wasser.Wander.Welt' premium hiking trail that crosses the German-Dutch border. For specific routes, explore the running trails, gravel biking routes, or cycling tours available.
For spectacular panoramic views, visit the Elmpter Schwalmbruch observation tower. Renewed in 2022/2023, it offers expansive vistas over the heath and moor areas, extending to the Schwalm floodplains. Additionally, the 'Wasser.Blick' viewpoint provides close-up observations of local wildlife from a wooden boardwalk.
The reserve is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot rare bird species such as kingfishers, bluethroats, whinchats, and nightjars. The moorlands and wetlands also support beavers, smooth snakes, and a wide array of insects, including colorful dragonflies. In spring, meadow foam blossoms, and in late summer, bell heather and common heather create a vibrant display.
The nature reserve offers beauty year-round, but specific seasons highlight different features. August and September are particularly picturesque when the juniper heath blooms. Spring brings blossoming meadow foam in the riparian forests, while late summer showcases the colorful bell and common heather. Birdwatching is excellent throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the nature reserve is family-friendly. Many trails are suitable for all ages, and the diverse natural features like wetlands with boardwalks offer engaging opportunities for children to observe nature. The Schwalm River section near Lüttelforster Mill is noted as suitable for strollers, making it accessible for families.
Yes, many areas and trails within the nature reserve are dog-friendly. For example, the Schwalm River section near Lüttelforster Mill is explicitly mentioned as dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Yes, the nature reserve offers trails suitable for all experience levels. Many paths are well-developed and relatively flat, making them ideal for beginners or those seeking a leisurely walk. The 'Schwälmer Rundweg' is an accessible circular trail, and the 'Wasser.Blick' viewpoint is easily reached via a wooden boardwalk.
The region is characterized by its diverse natural features, including the Schwalm River, which has both canalized and natural sections, and renaturalized old arms. A significant part of the reserve is a large moor, a remnant of once extensive fens. You'll also find the largest juniper heath on the left Lower Rhine, along with ancient alder and ash forests, and various wetlands and ponds that serve as species protection waters.
Yes, you can find amenities nearby. The Molzmühle: Historic Mill and Restaurant offers both dining and accommodation options in a historic setting. While the guide focuses on attractions, the presence of such establishments indicates that cafes, pubs, and accommodation can be found in the surrounding villages and towns.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every attraction, the 'Wasser.Blick' viewpoint is noted as easily accessible from parking. Generally, nature reserves in this region provide designated parking areas at trailheads or key access points. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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