Streckelsberg, a nature reserve on Usedom, protects impressive coastal cliffs and diverse forests. It's vital for rare beech forests and various species, showcasing the unique natural heritage of the Baltic Sea coast.
Streckelsberg is a significant nature reserve on Usedom, known for its impressive coastal cliffs and diverse deciduous and mixed forests. This protected area safeguards a rich variety of habitats, including old-growth beech forests on steep slopes, which are rare and valuable ecosystems. The unique geological formations along the coast provide insights into the region's natural history. It serves as a crucial refuge for various plant and animal species adapted to these specific conditions, contributing significantly to the biodiversity of the Baltic Sea coast. The natural beauty and ecological importance make Streckelsberg a key natural heritage site in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
| Location | Germany - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
| Area | 35.75ha |
| Year of foundation | 1957 |
| IUCN Category | IV |
| DtP ID | c6aca153-79f8-4798-a020-853a1273ddea |
Anordnung Nr. 1 über Naturschutzgebiete
March 30, 1961
Gesetzblatt der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik Nr. 71
Aug. 13, 1954