Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor
Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor
Natural monuments around Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor are primarily centered within the 1,580-hectare Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany. This area is a protected high moorland undergoing restoration, featuring diverse habitats such as heathland, birch forests, and reed zones. It serves as a significant sanctuary for various meadow birds and waders, providing ideal breeding conditions. The region offers opportunities to observe unique moorland landscapes and ongoing conservation efforts.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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If you like moor you can just have a look at some pictures here
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Good view, peace, enjoy nature
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Nice place to take a break and you should definitely go up there
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The Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor nature reserve near Füchtenfeld is part of a European bird sanctuary. Large parts of the 1580 hectare moor have been drained and are already re-watered. These wetlands can regenerate and, with their wild and raised moorland-typical flora, offer perfect protection for waders and meadow birds. Lapwings, redshanks and the rare golden plover in particular, as well as teals and curlews, find ideal breeding conditions here. From a viewing hill and a viewing tower, you can enjoy a peaceful view of the nature reserve.
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There is a special atmosphere in the Dalum/Wietmarscher Moor.
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From this viewing platform in the middle of the moor you have a magnificent view of the former moor (peat) mining area.
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View of the Füchtenferlder Moor
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Unique landscape with great views!
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The Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor region is primarily known for its extensive 1,580-hectare nature reserve, which is a protected high moorland undergoing significant restoration. It's a vital part of the International Nature Park Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen and a European bird sanctuary, offering diverse habitats like heathland, birch forests, and reed zones. This makes it a unique destination for observing moorland ecosystems and conservation efforts.
The Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor is a crucial sanctuary for various meadow birds and waders. Visitors can often spot species such as lapwings, redshanks, rare golden plovers, teals, and curlews, especially during the breeding season. The area's ongoing restoration efforts also support a variety of characteristic high moor plant and animal species.
The best time to visit the Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor, particularly for birdwatching, is during the breeding season when many meadow birds and waders are most active. Spring and early summer offer vibrant flora and active wildlife. The unique landscape can also be appreciated in other seasons, with each offering a different perspective of the moor.
For excellent panoramic views, you can visit the Scenic viewpoint over the Wietmarscher Moor, which offers a fantastic perspective of the vast moorland. Additionally, the Füchtenfelder Moor Observation Tower and the Dalumer Moor Viewing Platform provide elevated vantage points for observing the landscape and birdlife.
Yes, in addition to the moorland viewpoints, you can explore the Rhododendron Forest at Germer Tree Nursery in Füchtenfeld. This 60-year-old forest has been a listed building since 1986 and offers a different natural experience with its mature floral displays, distinct from the open moorland.
Yes, many of the natural monuments, especially the viewpoints and observation platforms, are considered family-friendly. Places like the Scenic viewpoint over the Wietmarscher Moor, the Füchtenfelder Moor Observation Tower, and the Dalumer Moor Viewing Platform offer accessible spots for all ages to enjoy the landscape and observe nature. The Rhododendron Forest at Germer Tree Nursery is also a pleasant, accessible spot for families.
Absolutely. The region offers several hiking opportunities, including easy routes suitable for various fitness levels. You can find detailed information and routes like the 'Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor loop from Internationaler Naturpark Moor' or 'Wietmarscher Moor Viewpoint – Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor loop from Geeste' in our guide to Easy hikes around Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the area. There are various routes that take you through the unique moorland landscape. For cycling tours, including routes like 'Emsland Moor Museum – Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor loop from Füchtenfeld', check out our guide on Cycling around Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor area is also great for running. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Füchtenfeld' or 'Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor loop from Geestmoor', in our dedicated guide to Running Trails around Dalum-Wietmarscher Moor.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views of the moorland, the peaceful and soulful landscape away from traffic, and the unique experience of observing the ongoing high moor revitalization. The well-maintained facilities, such as the viewing platforms with their guaranteed dream views and perfect gravel surfaces, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
While specific parking details for each monument are not always listed, the region is generally accessible, and observation points like the Füchtenfelder Moor Observation Tower are popular rest stops, suggesting convenient access. It's advisable to check local signage or maps for designated parking areas when planning your visit.
As a protected nature reserve and bird sanctuary, specific rules regarding dogs, such as leash requirements (Leinenpflicht), are often in place to protect wildlife. It is generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash in such sensitive natural areas to avoid disturbing birds and other animals. Always look for local signage for precise regulations.


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