Wölferlinger Weiher

Nature Reserve

Description & Map

Wölferlinger Weiher, a 17th-century impoundment, is a nature reserve protecting rare birds and plants like Jacob's Ladder. It features crucial swamp and shallow water zones within the Westerwälder Seenplatte.

The Wölferlinger Weiher, a historic impoundment from the 17th century, is a protected nature reserve nestled within the Westerwälder Seenplatte. Established as a reserve in 1979, it plays a vital role in preserving the region's biodiversity. This unique wetland habitat is home to various rare bird species and serves as a sanctuary for specific endangered plants, including Jacob's Ladder and the Lesser Butterfly-orchid. Its distinct shallow water zones and extensive swamp areas at the edges are crucial for these sensitive ecosystems. Historically, the Weiher is one of seven such impoundments created by Graf Friedrich III. zu Wied, adding to its cultural significance. Today, as part of the NABU-Stiftung Nationales Naturerbe since 2019, its long-term protection is secured, highlighting its importance as a natural jewel. The eastern shore is characterized by natural reed growth, further enhancing its ecological value within the landscape.

General information
Responsible Organization

Rules

Water activities

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Watercrafts (without motor) is forbidden

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Watercrafts motorized is forbidden

General behavior

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Cutting or injuring trees is forbidden

Gilt für das Beschädigen und Abbrennen von Pflanzen.

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Collecting plants is forbidden

Gilt für das Entfernen von Pflanzen.

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Swimming is forbidden

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Photographing/filming is forbidden