Hördter Rheinaue is a vital nature reserve and Natura 2000 site in Rhineland-Palatinate. It protects unique Rhine floodplain habitats, diverse species, and riparian forests, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and ecological value.
The Hördter Rheinaue, a prominent nature reserve (Naturschutzgebiet) in Rhineland-Palatinate, is also designated as a crucial Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH-Gebiet) within the European Natura 2000 network. This dual protection underscores its exceptional natural value. Nationally, the area is safeguarded for its unique character, intrinsic beauty, and profound scientific importance, aiming to preserve specific habitats and the overall landscape of the Rhine floodplains. Under European directives, the focus extends to maintaining or restoring a 'favorable conservation status' for designated habitat types and species. This vibrant ecosystem encompasses characteristic old Rhine arms, diverse floodplain forests like the Kahnbusch and the Oberscherpfer Wald, and a variety of associated flora and fauna. The Hördter Rheinaue plays a vital role in the ecological integrity of the northern Upper Rhine lowlands, representing a significant commitment to biodiversity preservation.
Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Germersheim |
Area | 8.61km² |
Year of foundation | 1966 |
IUCN Category | IV |
DtP ID | 324d9e8a-dbc5-4f69-aba3-e6cc7571a085 |
Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |