Ediger Laach

Nature Reserve

Beschreibung und Karte

Ediger Laach is a nature reserve in the district of Cochem-Zell in Rhineland-Palatinate. The approximately 16-hectare area is located south-east of Ediger between the federal road 49 to the north and the Moselle; the Taubengrün island nature reserve borders to the south-east. The purpose of the protection is to preserve the Moselwerth and the Ediger Laach as a habitat for rare and endangered plant species and plant communities, as a breeding and resting area for numerous endangered bird species, to preserve the Moselle valley arm with its alluvial forest, for reasons of natural history and because of its special landscape character.

General information
Responsible Organization

Rules

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

Air activities

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Drones/model planes is forbidden

General behavior

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Disposing of waste is forbidden

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Fire is forbidden

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Collecting plants is forbidden

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Photographing/filming is forbidden

It is prohibited to visit, photograph, or film animals at their nesting, breeding, living, or refuge sites.

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Noise (tape recorders, players) is forbidden