Schuttholzer Moor

Nature Reserve

Description & Map

Summary

Nature reserves constitute one of the most important conservation categories in Germany and Austria. The exact definitions vary, but together they combine the conservation of natural landscape, the protection of endangered species and the preservation for scientific interests.

Description

The Schuttholzer Moor was designated a nature reserve in 1983 in order to protect this moor, which is rare in the Bavarian Forest – a calcareous lowland moor complex. To this end, it is essential to preserve the soil conditions and water balance and to protect rare animal and plant species. These include, for example, the highly endangered Gentiana pneumonanthe and carnivorous plants such as the common butterwort.

General information

Wildlife

Habitat

Kalkreiche Niedermoore

Flora

Lungen-Enzian

deceased

Flora

Echtes Fettkraut

Rules

Motorized activities

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Motor vehicle is only allowed on

Officially public dedicated streets/places

Mountain activities

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Climbing is forbidden

from 01. February until 31. August

auf Bäume mit Bruthöhlen oder Horsten von Vögeln

Stay activities

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Camping is forbidden

General behavior

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Fire is forbidden

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Collecting plants is forbidden

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Photographing/filming is forbidden

in der Nähe von besetzten Vogelbrutstätten und -balzplätzen

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Noise (tape recorders, players) is forbidden

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