Best attractions and places to see around Further Moor include a nature reserve and diverse natural landscapes. This region, part of the Bergische Heideterrasse, encompasses a 40-hectare landscape protection area. It features moorland, birch forests, and marshland, with ongoing renaturation efforts to rewet the moor. While the nature reserve itself is not accessible by paths, the surrounding areas offer opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful route for cycling
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Great section through fields, meadows and forests to let off some steam on your mountain bike! Definitely recommended for mountain bikers!
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the cycle path is easy to drive and not rooted through. Unfortunately a little noisy due to the freeway, but car-free and you can accelerate.
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Beautiful cycle route section between Reusrath and Leichlingen-Nord-West.
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You can also cross the moor off the official paths.
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"... The Further Moor is a sub-area of the Bergische Heideterrasse and includes the 40-hectare Langenfeld nature reserve of the same name and the surrounding meadows and forest areas. A good starting point for exploring the area surrounding the Further Moor nature reserve is the hiking car park on the Bergische Landstraße (Langenfeld), south of the Langenfeld-Immigrath exit of the A 542. The nature reserve itself may not be entered. ..." (Biological station Haus Bürgel, created as part of the project "Key species and habitats of the Bergische Heideterrasse". A project of the LVR network landscape cultural preservation, 2016) https://www.kuladig.de/Object-View/KLD-257270 https://www.bergische-heideterrasse.net/teilgebiet-further-moor.php
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There is a sparse birch forest right next to the road and in the immediate vicinity is a piece of marshland that is often flooded and glistens with countless yellow lilies in the spring.
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interesting region for observation
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The area around Further Moor is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. You'll find moorland, birch forests, and marshland. The region is part of the Bergische Heideterrasse, with ongoing renaturation efforts to rewet the moor. Highlights include Between Marsh and Birch Forest, where you can see a sparse birch forest and marshland that often floods, displaying numerous yellow lilies in spring.
The Further Moor nature reserve itself is a landscape protection area covering about 40 hectares and is not accessible by paths. It cannot be entered directly. However, you can explore the surrounding areas and circle the reserve. The highlight Further Moor mentions that it can be explored off official paths in its broader context, and also features a beautiful cycle route section between Reusrath and Leichlingen-Nord-West.
While the core nature reserve is protected, the surrounding region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Fünfher Moor Nature Reserve – Further Moor Nature Reserve loop from Leichlingen" or the "Wayside Cross Dückeburg – Swiss Black Goats in Reusrath loop from Immigrath." For more options, explore the hiking routes around Further Moor. There are also road cycling and running trails available.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly natural spots. The Bruchwald Bergische Heideterrasse is noted as family-friendly and is home to the largest moor area on the heath terrace. Additionally, the "Cycle path along the A3 near Southerberg" is categorized as family-friendly, offering a car-free route.
While the core Further Moor nature reserve is not accessible by paths, the surrounding areas and trails are generally suitable for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is kept under control, especially in natural areas where wildlife may be present, and adhere to any local signage regarding leash requirements.
Spring is particularly beautiful around Further Moor, especially in areas like Between Marsh and Birch Forest, where marshland often floods and glistens with countless yellow lilies. The ongoing renaturation efforts mean the landscape is constantly evolving, offering unique sights throughout the year.
A good starting point for exploring the area surrounding the Further Moor nature reserve is the hiking car park on the Bergische Landstraße (Langenfeld), south of the Langenfeld-Immigrath exit of the A 542. This provides convenient access to the perimeter of the reserve and nearby trails.
The Bruchwald Bergische Heideterrasse is a forest area that holds the distinction of being home to the largest moor area on the heath terrace. It's a significant natural feature within the region, offering opportunities to experience the unique moorland ecosystem.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities. The highlight Further Moor specifically mentions a beautiful cycle route section between Reusrath and Leichlingen-Nord-West. You can also find various road cycling routes around Further Moor, such as the "Path Between Fields – Laach Castle loop from Langenfeld."
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The komoot community has shared 43 photos and given 81 upvotes to the attractions around Further Moor, highlighting its appeal as a natural escape. The unique moorland, birch forests, and marshlands are frequently mentioned as points of interest.
The core Further Moor nature reserve is not accessible by paths, making it challenging for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs. However, some surrounding cycle paths, like the Cycle path along the A3 near Southerberg, are described as easy to drive and not rooted through, which might offer more accessible options for enjoying the periphery of the area.
The entire region, with its ongoing renaturation efforts and protected status, offers a sense of discovery. While the nature reserve itself is not entered, exploring the less-trafficked paths and areas surrounding it can reveal unique natural sights, especially during different seasons when the marshlands and forests change their appearance.


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