- location_on Germany - Niedersachsen - Oldenburg, Wesermarsch
- straighten 3.92km²
- groups LK Oldenburg
The nature reserve protects what remains of a former extensive raised bog. The area, which was severely affected by drainage and peat extraction, is now on the way to regeneration following rewetting and extensification. A birch scrub forest, which is typical of drained moors, is currently developing here. The protected area is excellently developed as a recreational area. A great deal of effort has gone into creating some wide, but also very attractive hiking trails. This has been complemented by excellently designed information boards which provide information about the development of the moorland area. The observation tower is a real highlight for visitors. There is also a reconstructed boardwalk.
According to the Federal Nature Conservation Act, a nature reserve is a legally designated area in which special protection of nature and landscape is required for the conservation or restoration of ecosystems, for scientific reasons or because of their rarity, uniqueness or beauty. Actions that could lead to changes or even damage to the nature reserve are prohibited.
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