Natural monuments around Röschwoog are located in the Bas-Rhin department of France, within the Grand Est region, near the confluence of the Moder and Rhine rivers. This strategic position offers access to significant natural features, including the extensive alluvial forests along the Rhine, characterized by their rich biodiversity. The landscape is shaped by dynamic river environments, providing diverse ecosystems for exploration. The region's natural areas are home to a variety of plant and animal species.
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Fascinating inland dunes with interesting fauna and flora
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Willow bushes, marshy areas and reeds – the nature reserve of the Sauer Delta is an unusual landscape! It was declared a nature reserve by ministerial decree in 1997 and 486 ha were protected. From an ornithological, botanical and landscape perspective, it is a truly exceptional area and one of the last regions in France where the Rhine floodwaters can still spread.
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Very beautiful quarry lake near Greffern.
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Part of the EuroVelo 15 Rhine Cycle Route; one of the most beautiful in Europe. https://de.eurovelo.com/ev15
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Beautiful area with wonderful scenic views.
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The Moder is an approximately 82 km long left-bank tributary of the Rhine. The Moder and its tributaries drain most of the Northern Vosges
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The landscape around Röschwoog is primarily defined by the confluence of the Moder and Rhine rivers. You'll find extensive alluvial forests along the Rhine, often referred to as a 'European jungle' due to their rich biodiversity. These dynamic wetland environments are home to a wide array of plant and animal species, including various trees, birds, dragonflies, and mammals.
Yes, several significant nature reserves are in the vicinity. The Sandheiden und Dünen bei Sandweier und Iffezheim Nature Reserve is an important sandy area known for rare and protected species, where goats and sheep help preserve habitats. Further afield, the Sauer Delta Nature Reserve and the Ile de Rhinau Nature Reserve, both along the Rhine, are renowned for their ornithological richness and diverse ecosystems, making them excellent for birdwatching and observing wetland species.
You can observe the Moder River's course as it approaches the Rhine at the natural monument Where the Moder meets the Rhine. Even with the damming at Iffezheim, this spot offers a unique perspective on the river's journey.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes around Röschwoog, including trails through forests and along riverbanks. There are also extensive road cycling routes and MTB trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Sandheiden und Dünen bei Sandweier und Iffezheim Nature Reserve offers interesting landscapes where children might spot wild goats. The area around Where the Moder meets the Rhine and the Ziegersee are also generally accessible and pleasant for family outings, offering opportunities for nature observation.
The Dreifaltigkeitsbuche in the Hardtwald, Iffezheim is a natural monument that serves as a memorial. The remains of this beech tree stand as a testament to the severe damage caused by storm Lothar in 1999, and it was later struck by lightning, highlighting the power of nature.
Yes, the Ziegersee is a notable lake located within the NSG Rheinknie Alter Kopfgrund. This quarry pond, created by gravel removal, is now a beautiful Rhine-Auen idyll where visitors can observe numerous water birds.
The terrain varies, but you can expect a mix of landscapes. Many trails traverse the flat, alluvial forests along the Rhine and Moder rivers. Areas like the Sandheiden und Dünen bei Sandweier und Iffezheim Nature Reserve feature sandy areas and dunes, while the Ried Canal in the Rastatter Ried Nature Reserve offers a structured floodplain landscape with oak-hornbeam forests and meadows.
The Ried Canal in the Rastatter Ried Nature Reserve is part of a larger, richly structured floodplain landscape. It features remnants of the former loop system of the Rhine and Murg rivers, serving as valuable amphibian spawning waters. The reserve boasts near-natural oak-hornbeam forests, species-rich herb layers, and diverse forest edge communities, making it the largest contiguous forest area in the region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse ecosystems and the opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitats. Many enjoy the peaceful walks through the alluvial forests and along the rivers. The unique landscapes, from sandy dunes to lush wetlands, and the chance to see rare plant and animal species, are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects of exploring the natural monuments here.
Yes, many of the trails through the alluvial forests and along the riverbanks are relatively flat and suitable for beginners. For example, the hiking routes around Röschwoog include options like the 'Leutenheim Botanical Trail loop from Leutenheim' which is rated as easy, providing accessible ways to experience the natural beauty.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for exploration. In spring, the alluvial forests burst with new life and migratory birds return, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, though it can be warmer. Winter offers a different, serene beauty, especially in the wetlands where waterfowl gather.


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