Best attractions and places to see around Lampertheimer Altrhein center on its significant nature reserve, a large protected area in Hesse. This region features a unique floodplain landscape with diverse ecosystems, including lakes and extensive floodplain forests. It is recognized as an important bird sanctuary, home to numerous bird species and varied flora and fauna.
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At this point, apart from a sign, you can unfortunately see nothing.
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Nice shady spot. Behind the house is a pump well.
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Nice seat with an old Henkel pump.
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Great environment. Especially the nature reserve Biedensand.
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At the time we were there there were no problems with the water. The nature reserve is great. The bridge fits the area perfectly.
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Great for cooling off on a hot day. Nice rest area in the shade.
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The information board reveals a lot about the creation of the bridge
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The Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve is a significant bird sanctuary, home to nearly 100 different bird species, including many rare breeding and migratory birds. Beyond birds, you might spot mammals like bats, hares, mice, squirrels, dormice, and foxes. The reserve also features diverse flora, such as water chestnuts and floating hearts.
Yes, the reserve offers dedicated observation platforms for birdwatching. You can find excellent spots at the Rallengraben and the Welsche Loch. The Birdwatching Platform at Lampertheimer Altrhein is a popular viewpoint offering clear views of the diverse birdlife.
The landscape is characterized by a unique floodplain environment, including the former river island of Biedensand and the grassland-dominated Bonnaue. Key natural features include the shallow water lakes Welsche Loch and Fretter Loch, as well as extensive floodplain forests, meadows, and avenues of old oak, elm, and silver willow trees.
Yes, the Lampertheimer Altrhein area is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can explore various trails, including those through the Avenue of Old Oaks in Lampertheimer Altrhein. For more structured routes, you can find numerous options for road cycling, running, and mountain biking.
Within the nature reserve, you can find historical points of interest like the Old Rhine Ferry and Branntwein Bridge, which evoke the area's past connection to Rhine river traffic. In the nearby city of Lampertheim, cultural sites include the Domkirche with its unique asparagus statues, the Heimatmuseum, and the Baroque Parish Church of St. Michael in Hofheim.
The nature reserve itself offers family-friendly experiences, such as exploring the Biedensand Nature Reserve (Lampertheim) or visiting the Birdwatching Platform. The Kleeblatthütte and Cloverleaf Water Pump provide a nice rest area. For more family-oriented activities, the Vogelpark in Lampertheim houses various bird species and petting animals.
The Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching due to migratory patterns. Summer offers pleasant conditions for walking and cycling, especially under the shade of the old oak avenues. Guided bat excursions are also offered during warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The impressive old oak trees along the Avenue of Old Oaks provide pleasant shade and a scenic walking experience. The diverse birdlife observed from platforms like the Birdwatching Platform is also a major draw.
The Biedensand Nature Reserve (Lampertheim) is a key part of the larger Lampertheimer Altrhein Nature Reserve. It's an approximately 5.16 square kilometer protected area, designated in 1937, and forms a unique floodplain landscape with diverse ecosystems. It's part of the European Natura 2000 network, recognized for its Flora-Fauna-Habitat and as a bird protection area.
Yes, a noteworthy feature is the Wooden Bridge over the Rallengraben, which is particularly interesting when slightly flooded. Additionally, the Branntwein Bridge is a historical point of interest, connected to the area's past river traffic.
Absolutely. The reserve is known for its diverse floodplain forests and meadows. You can find impressive, thick old oak trees along the Avenue of Old Oaks in Lampertheimer Altrhein, as well as elm trees and silver willows, contributing to the area's ecological value.
The primary water bodies within the nature reserve are the Welsche Loch and Fretter Loch. The Welsche Loch is a significant 40-hectare shallow water lake, named after Johann Welsch, a skipper involved in the Rhine's straightening in the late 19th century.


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