Kammerwoog-Krechelsfels is a nature reserve along the Nahe, protecting unique geological features, rare plants, and endangered animal species. Established in 1998, it safeguards vital habitats and natural beauty.
The Kammerwoog-Krechelsfels nature reserve, established in 1998, stretches along the scenic Nahe river in Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. This protected area is crucial for preserving its distinctive geological and morphological characteristics. It serves as a vital sanctuary for a diverse range of rare and endangered wild plants, nurturing unique plant communities. Furthermore, it provides essential habitat for various threatened animal species. The area's purpose is specifically dedicated to the development and long-term preservation of these special features, ensuring the survival of its vulnerable flora and fauna and maintaining its significant natural heritage for the future. Visitors can experience the undisturbed natural beauty shaped by millennia.
Location | Germany - Rheinland-Pfalz - Birkenfeld |
Area | 47.28ha |
Year of foundation | 1998 |
IUCN Category | IV |
DtP ID | 0980f3bd-214f-461f-9583-9b3e76570e70 |
Name and division |
Rheinland-Pfalz
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Website | https://naturschutz.rlp.de/ |
Verboten ist es Tiere an ihren Nist-, Brut-, Wohn- oder Zufluchtsstätten aufzusuchen, zu fotografieren oder zu filmen.