Nature Reserve Guide
The Rotenburg district features 9 nature reserves, forming a significant part of Lower Saxony's protected natural landscapes. These areas are characterized by expansive moorlands, including raised bogs and heath, alongside the winding river valleys and floodplains of the Wümme and its tributaries. The varied terrain, which also includes forests and lakes, provides vital habitats for a wide array of flora and fauna. A network of trails offers opportunities for hiking, jogging, and cycling through these diverse environments.
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Stellmoor Und Weichel is a diverse nature reserve north of Rotenburg (Wümme), offering varied terrain for hiking, cycling, and jogging through forests, a bog, and an oligotrophic lake.
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Naturschutzgebiet Kinderberg Und Stellbachniederung offers diverse terrain, from forests and dunes to wetlands, with routes for hiking, cycling, and jogging.
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Ekelmoor is a Lower Saxony nature reserve with re-wetted peat cuttings, grasslands, and forests, offering diverse routes for cycling, hiking, and jogging.
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Natural Park Tister Bauernmoor is a flat nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse routes for hiking, cycling, and more through peatland, forests, and fields.
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Huvenhoopsmoor is a nature reserve in Northern Lower Saxony, Germany, known for its unique moorland landscapes and natural moor lake. Explore diverse routes for hiking and cycling.
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Veerseniederung is a 442-hectare nature reserve in Germany, offering diverse landscapes and routes for road cycling, hiking, and jogging along the meandering Veerse river.
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Bullensee Und Hemelsmoor is a northern German nature reserve featuring high moor landscapes, ideal for hiking, road cycling, and jogging on its flat terrain.
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Ottinger Ochsenmoor is a 275-hectare high moorland nature reserve in Lower Saxony, offering diverse routes for cycling and hiking through unique bog and marsh forests.
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Naturschutzgebiet Hemslinger Moor is a nature reserve in Lower Saxony, Germany, offering diverse routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking through re-naturalized moorlands and river lowlands.
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The nature reserves in the Rotenburg district are protected areas characterized by expansive moorlands, heath, and river valleys. This page aggregates 9 of these reserves, which preserve vital habitats for local flora and fauna. These areas offer a network of over 1,000 routes for activities like hiking, cycling, and running.
The district of Rotenburg (Wümme) contains 45 designated nature reserves. This page focuses on 9 of these protected areas, including Natural Park Tister Bauernmoor and Huvenhoopsmoor. These selected reserves feature more than 1,100 documented routes for various outdoor sports.
The primary activities in Rotenburg's nature reserves are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The varied terrain of moorlands, forests, and river valleys provides routes for all three sports. Specific collections of routes are available for Hiking around Rotenburg and Cycling around Rotenburg.
Notable reserves include the Natural Park Tister Bauernmoor, a significant resting place for migrating cranes. The Huvenhoopsmoor is recognized for its intact raised bog core and natural moor lake. Other key areas include Bullensee Und Hemelsmoor, with its high moor landscapes.
The Natural Park Tister Bauernmoor is a 570-hectare raised bog renowned as a major resting and breeding site for cranes in northwestern Germany. Its landscape consists of open moorland, birch forests, and re-wetted peat-cutting areas. The flat terrain is suitable for hiking and cycling, with over 100 routes available.
Yes, there are hiking trails suitable for families within the nature reserves. The generally flat terrain of the moorlands, such as in the Tister Bauernmoor and Huvenhoopsmoor, makes many routes accessible. A curated list of routes can be found in the guide to Family-friendly hikes around Rotenburg.
The Tister Bauernmoor offers distinct seasonal highlights. Autumn is a particularly popular time, as thousands of cranes use the moor as a resting place during their migration. The reserve is also a breeding ground for cranes and other birds in the spring and summer.
Yes, dog-friendly hiking trails are available in the region. However, as these are protected nature reserves, dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and sensitive habitats. A selection of suitable routes is available in the Dog-friendly hikes around Rotenburg guide.
The Veerseniederung nature reserve protects the lowlands of the Veerse river. It offers more than 40 hiking trails that follow the meandering river through a landscape of wet grasslands and floodplain forests. The routes are generally flat and suitable for leisurely walks.
The Bullensee Und Hemelsmoor reserve features high moor landscapes with generally flat terrain. This makes it suitable for both road cycling and recreational cycling. There are over 20 road cycling routes and over 30 recreational cycling routes documented in the area.
Yes, several nature reserves in the Rotenburg district feature observation towers that offer panoramic views. Both the Tister Bauernmoor and the Huvenhoopsmoor have towers providing excellent vantage points for birdwatching and observing the vast moorland landscapes. These towers are often accessible via the main hiking trails within the reserves.

