Hasenfeld Und Rheinvorland Zwischen Eversael Und Ossenberg
Hasenfeld Und Rheinvorland Zwischen Eversael Und Ossenberg
Best natural monuments in Hasenfeld Und Rheinvorland Zwischen Eversael Und Ossenberg are found within an expansive nature reserve in Rheinberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. This area features a dynamic Rhine floodplain, crucial for maintaining regional biodiversity and serving as an example of a near-natural riverine landscape. It is part of the European bird sanctuary "Unterer Niederrhein," providing vital habitat for numerous bird species. The reserve encompasses diverse habitats, including mudflats, riverbanks, and alluvial forests.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful cycle path network … beautiful view
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You can drive along it! Best section of the dyke on the Rhine
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Beautiful floodplain landscape with old branches of the Rhine. Allows cyclists to completely forget the monstrous industrial and power plant buildings around it and on the opposite bank of the Rhine.
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Here the cycle route goes along the Rhine Cycle Path past the Hasenfeld and Rheinvorland nature reserve
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Here the Moersbach flows into the Rhine after a length of about 30 km. This is also the eastern end of the Fossa Eugeniana, a connection between the Rhine and the Meuse that was planned and built in the 17th century but never completed. More information: - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moersbach - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossa_Eugeniana
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The Hasenfeld polder is a particularly bird-friendly lake, and the main board on the Hasenpfad describes what can be seen there throughout the year: "migratory birds", winter visitors and breeding birds.
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A good starting point for driving on the Rhine dike
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The dike lawn mowers - sheep as far as the eye can see
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The region is primarily characterized by its dynamic Rhine floodplain landscape, which is crucial for maintaining biodiversity. You'll find diverse habitats including small bodies of water and shallow depressions known as "Blänken," as well as riparian forests and sandy stretches along the Rhine. It's a prime example of a near-natural riverine environment.
The area is part of the European bird sanctuary "Unterer Niederrhein," making it a vital habitat for numerous bird species. In winter, thousands of Arctic geese gather here. The "Blänken" in areas like the Orsoyer Rheinbogen Nature Reserve are specifically designed to support endangered wading and meadow birds. You might also encounter various fish species and other floodplain fauna.
Yes, the Rhine dike offers excellent viewpoints, particularly near the Moersbach Estuary and Fossa Eugeniana at Ossenberg, where you can enjoy expansive views of the Rhine and the surrounding nature reserves. The Orsoyer Rheinbogen Nature Reserve also features an informative shelter with insights into the area's natural beauty.
The Orsoyer Rheinbogen Nature Reserve is an idyllic meadow landscape known for its 17 "Blänken" – shallow depressions that retain water in spring. These create essential habitats for endangered wading and meadow birds. It's also an important part of the "Lower Lower Rhine" bird sanctuary, highlighting its significance for avian life.
Yes, the region offers several options for hiking. The "Hasenpfad" is a 3.7-kilometer circular hiking trail within the nature reserve, equipped with information boards. For more hiking routes in the broader area, you can explore guides like Gravel biking in Hasenfeld Und Rheinvorland Zwischen Eversael Und Ossenberg, which also feature paths suitable for walking.
Absolutely. The Rheindeich (Rhine dike) offers picturesque cycling routes that pass through or along the edge of the nature reserve. You might even see sheep grazing on the dikes. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling in Hasenfeld Und Rheinvorland Zwischen Eversael Und Ossenberg guide, which includes routes like the "Rhine Dike Trail".
Many areas are family-friendly. The Sandy beach on the Rhine at Hasenfeld is a great spot for families to relax and watch ships. The Orsoyer Rheinbogen Nature Reserve and the Riparian forest on the Rhine near Eversael offer gentle paths suitable for walks with children, allowing them to experience nature and observe wildlife.
Yes, the natural monuments area is generally dog-friendly. The Sandy beach on the Rhine at Hasenfeld is specifically noted as dog-friendly, offering space for your pet to enjoy the outdoors. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, to protect wildlife.
The area offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for observing migratory birds and the lush greenery of the floodplain. Winter is particularly spectacular for birdwatching, as thousands of Arctic geese gather here. The Rhine dike paths are enjoyable for cycling and walking in most seasons, weather permitting.
Yes, the Moersbach Estuary and Fossa Eugeniana at Ossenberg includes a historical site. The Fossa Eugeniana was an unfinished canal project from the 17th century, and its remnants add a historical dimension to the natural landscape.
The terrain is generally flat, typical of a Rhine floodplain landscape. Trails often follow dikes or natural paths through meadows and riparian forests. While generally easy, some paths might be unpaved and can be muddy after rain, especially in areas with "Blänken" or near the riverbanks.
You can find a sandy beach in the Rheinbogen, specifically the Sandy beach on the Rhine at Hasenfeld and the Rhine foreland between Eversael and Ossenberg. It offers a pleasant stretch along the river, providing a "North Sea feeling" when ships pass by and create waves.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil and idyllic nature of the landscape, especially the opportunity to observe diverse birdlife. The scenic views of the Rhine from the dike and the peaceful atmosphere of areas like the Orsoyer Rheinbogen Nature Reserve are highly valued. The sandy beach also offers a unique spot for relaxation and river watching.


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