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Döberitzer Heide

Brandenburg  >  Germany

Large area of open heathland, scattered trees, grassland and young woodland, just outside the city boundary west of Berlin.

Ajouté* par Steven Schulting
Dernière actualisation 1 juillet 2022

Description

This site has a long history as a military training ground, but is now a nature reserve. A legacy of the military background however is that certain parts (south) are prohibited due to residual munitions, but the accessible paths are well marked. A more positive effect of its military legacy is that it is one of the few remaining sites in Germany where one can find the European Tadpole Shrimp (Triops Cancriformis), the oldest living species on the planet estimated to be over 200 million years old. The deep tracks created by tanks and other military vehicles created the water pools that the tadpole shrimps need to survice.

But of course, this site is also an excellent site for birding, especially in summer a visit can be very rewarding as the open landscape offers good line of sight where other more forested habitats obscure the view in this vegetation abundant season. Like most heathlands, it is very quiet in winter apart from some resident woodland birds.

In summer however the sound of Loriot d'Europe can sometimes already be heard from the parking area. Spotting them will take a bit more luck or patience however. Not so hard to find are the Pie-grièche écorcheur that are literally everywhere. Also abundantly present are Traquet motteux, Alouette lulu, Alouette des champs, Rougequeue noir and Rougequeue à front blanc. There is also a fair chance of seeing Huppe fasciée, Torcol fourmilier and Bondrée apivore .

Détails

Accès

You can start from train station Elstal or Eingang Döberitzer Heide (Parking place). From the northern edge there are also entry points at Havelpark, Sperlingshof and Elstal. You can make a circular walk of 20 km (marked with red dots) that also passes a watchtower and several viewpoints (see the map below).

Terrain et Habitat

Arbres et buissons disséminés , Prairie , Landes/bruyères , Forêt

Conditions

Sablonneux , Paysage ouvert

Boucle

Oui

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Non

Saison idéale pour observer

Printemps , Automne , Eté

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Eté

Itinéraire

Route non pavée

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Durée de la marche

Accessible via

A pied

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

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