Beschreibung
Taubergießen is a floodplain wetland in the Upper Rhine region. It spans about 1,700 hectares, making it one of the largest protected areas in Baden-Württemberg. The wetland plays a crucial role in flood management and habitat conservation and is home to many birds.
In the alluvial forests breed Turteltaube, Pirol and Baumfalke. Near the Altrhein you can spot Flußseeschwalbe, Silberreiher, and sometimes Seidenreiher, Fischadler and Seeadler. In addition, many resting migratory birds can be observed like Pfeifente, Knäkente, and Rothalstaucher.
Details
Zugang
Taubergießen is located close to the towns of Kappel-Grafenhausen, Rust, Rheinhausen and the French town of Rhinau. You can easily park at the Taubergießen Ecological Station. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. From there you can explore the area on foot or by bike if you stay on the paths. There are several marked trails.

