Nature Reserve Guide
Landkreis Nienburg/Weser is home to more than 10 nature reserves, which play a crucial role in preserving the region's biodiversity. These protected areas are characterized by diverse ecosystems, including expansive moorlands, wet meadows, and dynamic riverine landscapes along the Weser River. The terrain consists of raised bogs, former peat extraction sites undergoing rewetting, and marsh lowlands. A network of trails provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and jogging.
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Domäne Stolzenau/Leese is a nature reserve with diverse habitats, offering routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking across its flat terrain.
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Meerbruchswiesen is a flat, wet meadow nature reserve on Lake Steinhude, offering numerous routes for hiking, jogging, and cycling through its diverse wetland landscape.
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Drakenburger Marsch is a nature reserve north of Nienburg/Weser, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking across its marsh lowlands and grasslands.
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Rehburger Moore is a Lower Saxony nature reserve with diverse landscapes, including re-wetted moors and forests. It offers over 50 routes for cycling, jogging, and more.
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Naturschutzgebiet Krähenmoor is a 230-hectare nature reserve with diverse high moor, heath, and forest landscapes, offering numerous routes for hiking and cycling.
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Naturschutzgebiet Krähenmoor Ii is a nature reserve in Germany, offering routes for road cycling, hiking, jogging, and mountain biking through its unique high moor ecosystem.
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Naturschutzgebiet Holtorfer Moor is a 160-hectare nature reserve with raised bog areas, peat cuttings, and grasslands, offering diverse terrain for road cycling, hiking, and mountain biking.
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Wellier Schleife/ Staustufe Landesbergen is a 278-hectare nature reserve in Lower Saxony, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking in the Weser floodplains.
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Lemker Marsch is a nature reserve in the Weser floodplain, offering flat terrain and extensive grasslands ideal for road cycling, hiking, and mountain biking on designated routes.
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Uchter Moor is a vast nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse moorland and flat terrain ideal for hiking, cycling, and jogging routes.
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Weißer Graben is a nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking through regenerating moorland and forests.
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Steimbker Kuhlen is a 165-hectare nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse moorland, heath, and grassland for hiking, cycling, and jogging routes.
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The nature reserves in Landkreis Nienburg/Weser are protected areas established to preserve the region's biodiversity. These reserves feature diverse ecosystems, including expansive moorlands, wet meadows, and riverine landscapes along the Weser River. This page aggregates routes and information for 12 of these reserves, such as the extensive wet meadows of Meerbruchswiesen.
The district of Landkreis Nienburg/Weser contains more than 35 designated nature reserves (Naturschutzgebiete). This page provides detailed information and over 1,300 routes for 12 of these protected areas. These include significant moorlands and marshlands vital for conservation.
The primary activities are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, with over 1,300 routes available across the aggregated reserves. The flat terrain of many reserves, such as the marsh lowlands in Drakenburger Marsch, is particularly suitable for cycling and easy hikes. Birdwatching is also a common activity, especially in wetland areas.
Notable reserves include Meerbruchswiesen, known for its wet meadows and birdlife, and Rehburger Moore, with its re-wetted moor and forest landscapes. The Uchter Moor is a vast raised bog significant for migrating birds. The Drakenburger Marsch offers routes through marsh lowlands and grasslands.
The nature reserves offer a wide variety of hiking trails, primarily across flat terrain like moorlands and meadows. For example, Naturschutzgebiet Krähenmoor provides numerous routes through its high moor and heath landscapes. Many trails are circular and well-suited for nature observation.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity, with hundreds of routes available. The flat landscapes of reserves like Lemker Marsch and Domäne Stolzenau/Leese are ideal for both touring and road cycling. The Weser Cycle Path also runs alongside some reserves, providing easy access.
The Rehburger Moore features a diverse landscape of re-wetted moors, forests, and wet grasslands. This reserve is part of a larger moor complex and offers a mix of open bog areas and wooded sections. A network of over 100 routes for hiking and cycling allows for exploration of this regenerating habitat.
The Meerbruchswiesen are extensive wet meadows on the western shore of the Steinhuder Meer. Their international importance comes from being a crucial habitat and resting place for numerous water and wading birds. The area is a designated European bird sanctuary, with observation platforms available for visitors.
Yes, the generally flat terrain of the moorlands and meadows makes many trails suitable for families. The short, easy-to-navigate circular routes in areas like the Naturschutzgebiet Holtorfer Moor are good options. Some reserves also feature wooden walkways that can be navigated with sturdy strollers.
Regulations regarding dogs vary by reserve to protect sensitive wildlife and habitats. In most German nature reserves (Naturschutzgebiete), dogs must be kept on a short leash at all times. Visitors should check specific rules for each reserve before their visit.
Spring and autumn are particularly rewarding for birdwatching, as migratory birds use the wetlands as resting spots. The Uchter Moor is a significant resting place for thousands of cranes in the autumn. The wet meadows of Meerbruchswiesen are also a prime location during migration seasons.

