Olle Wiese protects reed beds, saline springs, and natural stream systems. It's a key habitat for species like the European Bullhead, European Brook Lamprey, Kingfisher, Western Marsh Harrier, and Water Rail, preserving a rare natural landscape.
The Olle Wiese und Bachsysteme nature reserve is a valuable natural area in North Rhine-Westphalia. It protects an extensive reed bed, unique saline spring areas, and a near-natural stream system with its moist floodplains and grasslands. These diverse habitats are crucial for a rich variety of flora and fauna. Protected species like the European Bullhead and European Brook Lamprey thrive here, with the streams serving as vital spawning and migration corridors. Rare bird species such as the Kingfisher, Western Marsh Harrier, Montagu's Harrier, and Water Rail also call this place home. The area is also significant for its running waters with submerged vegetation. Its protection is based on scientific and natural history considerations, as well as the unique character and rarity of this landscape.
| Location | Germany - North Rhine-Westphalia - Soest |
| Area | 69.75ha |
| Year of foundation | 1981 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | 5c228b5e-f871-4dcd-92e5-d4cf57ca1223 |
| Name and division |
Nordrhein-Westfalen-Stiftung
Naturschutz, Heimat- und Kulturpflege |
| Website | https://www.nrw-stiftung.de |
| Address |
Roßstraße 133
40476 Düsseldorf Germany |
It is prohibited to visit, photograph, or film animals at their nesting, breeding, living, or refuge sites.