Nsg Luesekamp Und Boschbeek
Nsg Luesekamp Und Boschbeek
Best attractions and places to see in Nsg Luesekamp Und Boschbeek, a nature reserve spanning approximately 255 hectares, is situated directly on the border with the Netherlands. This area forms part of the larger EU bird sanctuary "Schwalm-Nette-Platte mit Grenzwald und Meinweg" and borders Nationalpark De Meinweg. The reserve is known for its diverse natural landscape, including forests, extensive heathlands, wetlands, moors, and birch bog forests. It supports a rich biodiversity, providing habitats for various plant and animal species.
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In the summer of 2025, it is no longer really clear what was going on here. However, the tree is still standing
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Interesting how the tree, although dead, changes over time.
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Every year on December 30th, the "Comité Voettocht 30 December" organizes a walk to the memorial at Lüsekamp. Nearby at Asenray there is another memorial to the war events, the memorial to the forgotten children of Spik and Maalbroek. Info: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/812161
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Here you can see from the trees that there has been a fire
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The reserve is renowned for its diverse natural landscape. You can explore the largest bog birch forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, extensive dry and wet heathlands, and the natural Buschbach stream. The Melickerven Rest Area, a lake where the German-Dutch border runs through, is a significant natural feature. Additionally, the area features fens and purple moor grass stands, providing unique habitats.
Yes, the area offers a variety of trails. The Hiking Trails in De Meinweg National Park are well-maintained and popular. Another excellent option is the Seven Hills Trail at Lüsekamp and Boschbeek Nature Reserve, a dirt road with successive hills suitable for both cycling and hiking. For a scenic route through heathland and forest, consider the Trail between Rolvennen and the Elfenmeer.
NSG Lüsekamp und Boschbeek is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. It's a breeding ground for rare species like bluethroats, nightjars, and woodlarks, and an important resting place for migratory waterfowls and songbirds. Birdwatchers might spot red-backed shrikes and yellowhammers. The reserve is also home to one of the largest adder populations in the German-Dutch border region, along with moor frogs and great crested newts.
Yes, within the Lüsekamp area, you can find the Lüsekamp/Luzenkamp Memorial to the Executed Citizens of Roermond. This memorial commemorates 14 men who were shot by the German Wehrmacht in December 1944, including Dutch citizens from Roermond, a German, and a Pole. It also remembers the 3,000 people from Roermond forced into labor.
The varied landscape is ideal for extensive hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and general cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Meinweg and Elmpter Wald Trail' for gravel biking or 'View of 'De Levendige Duin' – De Meinweg National Park loop' for cycling. You can find more details on specific routes in the gravel biking guide and cycling guide for the region.
The natural environment of NSG Lüsekamp und Boschbeek offers many opportunities for families to enjoy the outdoors. Exploring the hiking trails, observing wildlife, and visiting the Melickerven Rest Area can be engaging for children. The Lüsekamp/Luzenkamp Memorial is also listed as family-friendly, offering a chance for reflection and learning.
The reserve offers beauty year-round. Spring brings blooming gorse, summer features colorful flowers, and August/September is ideal for heather blooms. Late spring and early summer are particularly good for birdwatching, as many rare species breed here. Even winter offers a unique experience, though some lakes might be low during dry periods.
While the region is a nature reserve, many trails are suitable for dog walking. However, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife, especially during breeding seasons for ground-nesting birds and to avoid disturbing other animals like adders and moor frogs. Always check local signage for specific rules in certain areas.
The Melickerven Rest Area offers tranquil views, especially in the evening. The Aussichtsturm Waalsberg (Waalsberg Observation Tower), mentioned in regional research, provides wonderful views over the heathland. Additionally, a Bird Observation Hut in Lüsekamp offers wide views over the wet meadow landscape, perfect for spotting diverse birdlife.
The trails vary in terrain and difficulty. Many routes are suitable for extensive hiking and cycling, with some being dirt roads like the Seven Hills Trail, which offers a challenging yet fun experience with successive hills. Other trails, such as those in De Meinweg National Park, are well-maintained. You can find easy, moderate, and difficult routes for hiking and cycling, catering to different fitness levels.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful landscape, especially the heathland, forest areas, and fern groves. Many appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna. The well-maintained trails and the challenging yet fun experience of routes like the Seven Hills Trail are also highly regarded.
Yes, the region offers several circular walks. For instance, a popular 12 km circular walk starts from the former Dutch border station and leads through the NSG to the Venhof. You can also find various loop routes for hiking, such as 'Waalsberg Observation Tower – Heather Fields in De Meinweg loop' or 'Melickerven Rest Area – Melickerven loop' in the hiking guide.


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