Wiltinger Saarbogen protects a unique, natural oxbow of the Lower Saar. This reserve safeguards diverse habitats like riparian forests, reed beds, and gravel banks, essential for rare animal and plant species.
The Wiltinger Saarbogen nature reserve protects a remarkable, largely untouched oxbow of the Lower Saar, an unparalleled ecological gem in Rheinland-Pfalz. Its purpose is to preserve, develop, and restore the rich diversity of its ecosystems: These include flowing and standing waters, rare aquatic plant communities, spring horizons, and natural riverbanks with tall herbaceous vegetation and willow thickets. It also encompasses vital riparian forests, extensive reed beds, large sedge communities, and dynamic gravel and sand banks. These varied habitats serve as crucial refuges for numerous rare and endangered animal and plant species.
This ecologically significant river section remained largely undisturbed during the Saar's development in the 1980s, as a shipping canal diverted traffic, thereby safeguarding the original river course. As part of the larger FFH area 'Serriger Bachtal und Leuk und Saar,' the Wiltinger Saarbogen plays an essential role in regional biodiversity conservation and habitat networking, with an ecologically sufficient flow legally and technically ensured. Discover this unique river landscape and its rich biodiversity.