Wacholdergelände bei Bleckhausen

Nature Reserve

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Wacholdergelaende bei Bleckhausen is a nature reserve in the Vulkaneifel, home to Central Europe's largest juniper stands outside the Eifel. These rare plants thrive on the south-facing, calcareous slopes.

The Wacholdergelaende bei Bleckhausen is a notable nature reserve nestled in the Vulkaneifel region of Rheinland-Pfalz. This protected area is recognized for preserving the most extensive and impressive juniper stands within the Eifel. Such well-developed juniper communities are a rare sight across Central Europe, making this site particularly significant. The unique combination of a south-facing slope and the region's mineral-rich, calcareous Eifel soil creates ideal conditions for these distinctive plants to flourish. Established as a nature reserve on November 17, 1937, it serves to safeguard this precious natural heritage and its specific ecological characteristics. The landscape reflects a long history of interaction between geological features and specific flora, offering a glimpse into the region's natural evolution. Visitors can appreciate the unique character of these rare juniper habitats.

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Entry behavior

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Entering off the beaten path is forbidden

General behavior

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Disposing of waste is forbidden

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Fire is forbidden

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Cutting or injuring trees is forbidden

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Collecting plants is forbidden

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Collecting minerals/fossils is forbidden

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Noise (tape recorders, players) is forbidden