Duppacher Maar

Nature Reserve

Beschreibung und Karte

Duppacher Maar: A nature reserve in the Volcanic Eifel. It protects the Maar's unique geology, springs, and the Dreisbach stream with its special riparian vegetation. A valuable ecosystem.

Duppacher Maar is a significant nature reserve in the Volcanic Eifel, Rhineland-Palatinate. It preserves the geological distinctiveness of a dry maar, formed by ancient volcanic activity. The protected area encompasses the maar's characteristic funnel shape, along with the springs originating within it and the Dreisbach stream flowing through. This stream is vital for the diverse riparian vegetation along its banks. The area is dedicated to preserving rare and endangered habitats, especially wet and damp meadows, moorlands, and spring areas. It provides a crucial refuge for specialized plant species and various animal communities adapted to these unique conditions. The undisturbed development of these ecosystems is a central objective of its protection. Duppacher Maar offers insights into the region's geological history and holds high scientific value.

General information
Responsible Organization

Rules

Motorized activities

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Motor vehicle is only allowed on

Officially public dedicated streets/places

Stay activities

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Camping is forbidden

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Camping/Bivouac is forbidden

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Camping (vehicle/trailer) is forbidden

General behavior

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Disposing of waste is forbidden