Schwarzbach

Nature Reserve

Description & Map

The Schwarzbach Nature Reserve is located in Rhineland-Palatinate on the border with Saarland and covers around 32 hectares along the stream of the same name. It was placed under protection in 1987 and is one of the most important wetland complexes in the region. It is characterized by reed beds, alder swamp forests, ponds, and extensively used pastureland, which provide habitat for numerous animal and plant species.

General information
Responsible Organization

Rules

Entry behavior

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Entering off the beaten path is forbidden

Stay activities

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Camping is forbidden

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Camping/Bivouac is forbidden

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Camping (vehicle/trailer) is forbidden

Air activities

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Drones/model planes is forbidden

General behavior

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Disposing of waste is forbidden

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Fire is forbidden

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Dogs with leash is allowed

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Collecting plants is forbidden

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Photographing/filming is forbidden

It is prohibited to visit, photograph, or film animals at their nesting, breeding, living, or refuge sites.