Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor
Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor
Natural monuments in Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor overview reveals a diverse nature reserve in the Heidekreis district, Niedersachsen. This area comprises three distinct yet interconnected natural monuments: Riensheide, Stichter See, and Sägenmoor. The landscape features extensive wet and dry heathlands, transitional and quaking bogs, and various forest types. It also includes Stichter See, an acidic lake formed during the Ice Age, contributing to the region's rich natural heritage.
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The nature reserve "Riensheide with Stichter See and Sägenmoor" consists of three parts. The place marked here is between Birkenmoor and Riensheide. Stichttersee and Sägenmoor are in the other parts of the nature reserve.
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Unfortunately not accessible by bike, had to choose another route
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A wonderful spot with abundant flora and fauna. I doubt whether this is for kids. After the water period, access is now very modest from all sides. Many paths are full of water and mud. You should then be able to control the bike. In spring or summer it will certainly look fluffy on all sides.
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Diversity in a small space – and also art, culture and traditions The Riensheide nature reserve with Stichter See and Sägenmoor on the edge of Neuenkirchen consists of three individual areas, that are not connected: the Riensheide at the Schäferhof, the Stichter Lake not far from Frielinger Straße and the hidden Sägenmoor. The Areas are embedded in the Riensheide landscape protection area. But just the Riensheide area with the black dirt is diverse! A one-hour tour takes you from the Schäferhof past former shifting dunes, through poor grassland, forest and Heathland landscape. As diverse as nature is, the traces of man are unmistakable. bar - this is indicated, among other things, by the straight forest paths and the Schnucken attitude and the works of art at the Schäferhof: the “Hörstein” (Ulrich Eller, 1995) and “D28” (Gabriela Albergaría, 2015). who the If you want to find out the story behind these works of art, you can get it from the art Springhornhof association in the center of Neuenkirchen Information https://naturpark-lueneburger-heide.de/fileadmin/PDFs/Schuetzen_durch_Wissen/Flyer_02_Riensheide_c_blattwerker.pdf
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The black dirt is a very large area where the vegetation is very sparse.
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About 2 km in a south-easterly direction across the Schäferhof, past the Hörstein by Ulrich Eller 1995, you come to an old moor and heath area. This area owes its name to the shallow lakes and wetlands in its interior that often dry up in summer. In spring and autumn, these flats are an important resting area for migratory birds.
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The Heath Adventure Trail can be hiked as a circular route from the car park on the B71 over the old railway embankment in a good 2 hours. Total length from car park B71 is approx. 6.5 km. You can feel, guess, search and listen at around 30 stations along the path. Alternatively, you can also park at the Schäferhof and start from there.
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A different perspective of Lake Stichter!
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The region offers a diverse landscape including extensive wet and dry heathlands, transitional and quaking bogs, and various forest types. You can explore areas like The Schwarze Dreck Heath, known for its dry heathland and historical significance, and the unique Stichter Lake, an acidic lake formed during the Ice Age.
Yes, the Riensheide area, particularly within The Schwarze Dreck Heath, is notable for its rich biodiversity. It provides a habitat for endangered species such as the moor frog, adder, and rare plants like bog-rosemary and sundew. Birds like the red-backed shrike and crane are also found here, with cranes often resting in the area during autumn and winter.
Stichter Lake is an acidic, nutrient-poor natural lake that formed during the Weichselian Ice Age through wind erosion. It is a shallow, dystrophic lake, characterized by its brownish water and low pH. Its formation makes it a unique ice-age relic and a 'Schlatt lake type' formed over a water-retaining clay till layer from the Saalian Ice Age.
Several areas are suitable for families. Stichter Lake is listed as family-friendly, and the Heath Experience Trail (Heide-Erlebnispfad) is specifically designed for families, offering a circular route with around 30 interactive stations for feeling, guessing, searching, and listening.
The reserve offers diverse walking trails, including those through heathlands, forests, and former dunes. The Heath Experience Trail (Heide-Erlebnispfad) is a popular circular route of approximately 6.5 km. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes on the komoot guide for natural monuments in Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor.
Yes, the area around Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor is well-suited for cycling. There are various routes for different cycling styles, including touring, road cycling, and gravel biking. You can explore options like the 'Soltau Town Centre – Hof Springhorn loop' for touring, or the 'Rutenmühle Fishing Pond – Stichter Lake loop' for gravel biking. Find more routes in the Cycling in Riensheide Mit Stichter See Und Sägenmoor guide.
The region is beautiful year-round, but autumn and winter offer unique experiences, especially for birdwatching, as cranes can be observed resting in the area. Spring and summer showcase the heathlands in bloom and provide ideal conditions for walking and cycling. The wetlands at Schwarzer Dreck and Diebseen Neuenkirchen are important resting areas for migratory birds in spring and autumn.
While Stichter Lake is listed as dog-friendly, it's important to note that recreational activities like dog swimming and horse riding are generally restricted in certain parts of the nature reserve to protect the natural environment. Always keep dogs on a leash and adhere to local signage to preserve the sensitive ecosystems.
Specific public transport options directly to the heart of the reserve may be limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules to nearby towns like Visselhövede or Soltau and plan your journey from there. Some trails, like the Heath Experience Trail, can be accessed from car parks on the B71 or Schäferhof, suggesting car access is common.
Visitors appreciate the exceptional biodiversity and the diverse landscapes packed into a relatively small area. The presence of rare flora and fauna, such as sundew and exceptionally large leeches at Stichter Lake, makes it a significant site for nature observation. The tranquility of the bog landscapes, like Sägenmoor in the Riensheide, is also highly valued.
The Sägenmoor in the Riensheide is a vital component of the nature reserve, offering a tranquil bog and moor landscape that is integral to the region's wetland ecosystems. While perhaps less frequented than the main heathlands or lake, it provides crucial habitats and a unique natural experience.
The terrain varies from dry heathlands and former wandering dunes to wet heathlands and boggy areas. While many paths are accessible, some areas, especially in Sägenmoor, can be challenging with water and mud, particularly after wet periods. The Heath Experience Trail is generally easy, suitable for families.
As a nature reserve, certain activities are restricted to protect the environment. While general access for walking is permitted, activities like open fires, horse riding, and dog swimming (outside designated areas) are typically prohibited. Always observe local signage and regulations to ensure the preservation of this valuable natural monument.


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