Natural monuments around Kreis Kleve feature a diverse landscape, encompassing extensive forests, historic gardens, and unique natural features. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst varied scenery and ecological significance. These sites integrate natural contours with historical design, showcasing both natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore a range of environments, from dense woodlands to serene river landscapes.
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Very beautiful piece of nature
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The Uedem High Forest is worth a visit, especially on warm days, as you can always hike in the shade. I was particularly taken with the natural forest cell. A narrow path where you repeatedly had to climb over fallen trees – wildly romantic.
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Remains of a historic lock in Bienen, it was used to drain the hinterland.
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A place to relax, beautiful.
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Here you have a view of one of the still waters in the Fleuth nature reserve
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The Fleuthkuhlen were created in the 18th/19th century by peat mining. The resulting holes quickly filled with groundwater and rainwater. A fen was created, which is now a nature reserve and an important habitat for numerous plants and animals. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleuthkuhlen
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The scenery there is very beautiful.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hochwald Natural Forest Cell II, a 27.7-acre beech-oak mixed forest offering varied terrain. Another highly appreciated spot is the Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve, an idyllic old Rhine arm near Rees. The Seven Springs is also very popular, known for its natural spring area and educational 'Game Info Points'.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Seven Springs features 'Game Info Points' that engage children with nature and forest history. The Hochwald Natural Forest Cell is also family-friendly, offering wonderful nature to relax and unwind in any season. Additionally, the historic gardens in Kleve provide a pleasant environment for family strolls.
Kreis Kleve offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore extensive forests like the Reichswald, discover unique spring areas such as the Seven Springs, and experience serene river landscapes at the Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve. Other features include the confluence of rivers like the Nette and the Niers, and various viewpoints like Brandenberg (90 m).
Absolutely. The historic gardens in Kleve are a prime example, blending Baroque design with English landscape style and botanical diversity. These gardens, including the Amphitheater at Springenberg, the Forest Garden, and the Old Park, incorporate natural elements into their historical design, offering impressive views and a sense of grandeur.
The region around Kreis Kleve is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, running, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the guides for Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails around Kreis Kleve. Many routes pass through or near natural monuments like the Reichswald forest.
Yes, the Reichswald forest, which encompasses several natural monuments, offers diverse routes for hiking. A recommended route allows visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the forest and learn about its ecosystem, often starting from the Seven Springs. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Kreis Kleve guide.
Yes, the Graduation tower in the St. Jakob Brine Garden in Kevelaer offers a unique wellness experience. While not a purely natural formation, it utilizes the Lower Rhine's only developed thermal brine spring. Visitors can relax on wooden loungers and inhale the salty air, which is beneficial for respiratory health. The site also features a Kneipp basin and a barefoot path.
The Graduation tower in the St. Jakob Brine Garden is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy a unique wellness experience. It's always advisable to check specific site details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Many natural areas in Kreis Kleve are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy walks with your furry companion. For instance, the Beerenbruckkuhle in the Fleuthkuhlen Nature Reserve is specifically listed as dog-friendly. When visiting, please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The natural monuments in Kreis Kleve offer beauty throughout the year. Forests like the Hochwald are described as wonderful in 'every season,' with changing scenery from spring blossoms to autumn foliage and tranquil winter landscapes. The historic gardens are particularly vibrant in spring and summer, while the wellness benefits of the Graduation Tower can be enjoyed year-round.
For serene and quiet experiences, the Bienener Altrhein Nature Reserve is an idyllic spot noted for its tranquility. Exploring deeper into the vast Reichswald forest, away from main paths, can also lead to less crowded areas, offering a peaceful connection with nature. The Beerenbruckkuhle in the Fleuthkuhlen Nature Reserve also provides a quiet, natural setting.
Yes, the Seven Springs area features 'Game Info Points' that educate visitors about nature and the forest's past life, including information on traditional practices like coal production from wood. This makes it an engaging spot for learning about the local ecosystem and history.


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