Eich-Gimbsheimer Altrhein is Rheinland-Pfalz's largest nature reserve in Alzey-Worms. This protected old Rhine arm preserves unique aquatic and riparian habitats, vital for diverse flora and fauna. Established in 1966, it safeguards a significant natural landscape.
The Eich-Gimbsheimer Altrhein is a significant nature reserve in Rheinland-Pfalz, recognized as the largest protected area in the Alzey-Worms district. Established in 1966, it safeguards a precious relict of the Rhine's past: an old river arm that has evolved into a unique oxbow lake ecosystem. This area serves as a vital sanctuary, preserving diverse aquatic habitats, lush riparian forests, and extensive wetland zones. Its conservation purpose focuses on protecting the characteristic flora and fauna dependent on this environment, including various water birds, amphibians, and specialized plant communities. The Altrhein offers a valuable insight into the natural development of a former river landscape, providing essential breeding grounds, foraging areas, and resting places for countless species. It represents a living testament to the region's ecological heritage and the ongoing importance of preserving such dynamic natural spaces.
Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Alzey-Worms |
Area | 1.64km² |
Year of foundation | 1966 |
IUCN Category | IV |
DtP ID | fdbc9b52-c81d-425c-9690-5252ce89243f |
Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |