Nordenholzer Moor

Nature Reserve

  • location_on Germany - Niedersachsen - Oldenburg
  • straighten 0.77km²
  • groups LK Oldenburg

The 78-hectare conservation area protects a section of a typical geest edge moor as a remnant of the Bockholzberg moor. The area is roughly divided into three sections: In the south-west is a large lake created by sand extraction, which is closed to the public so that nature can develop undisturbed. In the east there is wet grassland and in the north-west there is a swamp forest. On the southern edge of the nature reserve, the moorland trail is ideal for a pleasant cycle tour. In the middle, from west to east along the ditch, there is an attractive opportunity for a walk. The nature reserve is easily accessible due to its close proximity to the town center of Hude.

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.

Rules

Entry behavior

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Entering off the beaten path is forbidden

Stay activities

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Camping is forbidden

Air activities

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Air sport (starting and landing) is forbidden

General behavior

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Noise (tape recorders, players) is forbidden

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Fire is forbidden

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Dogs with leash is allowed