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Lüneburger Heide - Oberhaverbeck

Niedersachsen  >  Germany

Huge nature reserve of 107,000 hectares. One of the largest heathlands in Germany. The area southwest of Oberhaverbeck gives great views over the heathlands.

Ajouté* par Wolfgang Müller
Dernière actualisation 7 juillet 2021

Description

The Lüneburger Heide is a large area of heath, geest, and woodland in the northeastern part of the state of Lower Saxony . It is the oldest nature conservation area in Germany and the largest in Lower Saxony. It has forests and wide-open heathland. But also wetlands, fields and meadows, springs and rivers. Many species of brds live on Lüneburg Heath, particularly birds that are at home in the wide, open landscape, some of which are seriously threatened by the intensive-farming in other areas. These include Tétras lyre and Engoulevent d'Europe. Other birds you can see are Alouette lulu, Alouette des champs, Pipit des arbres, Bruant jaune, Pie-grièche grise, Pie-grièche écorcheur, Traquet motteux, Torcol fourmilier, Tarier pâtre, Courlis cendré, Caille des blés and Cigogne noire. Wolves - once extinct in the area - have returned to the Lüneburger Heide.

The Lüneburger Heide is a huge nature reserve. In one day you can only explore a small part of it. The trail we describe here is the 12 km circular walk Bispingen-Oberhaverbeck which runs along beautiful viewpoints over the heathlands.

Détails

Accès

You can park at parking Oberhaverbeck. Click on the P in the map to get directions. From the parking you can start the circular walk shown on the map. You get the best views when you walk counterclockwise.

Terrain et Habitat

Forêt , Landes/bruyères

Conditions

Paysage ouvert

Boucle

Oui

Avez-vous besoin d'une longue-vue?

Non

Saison idéale pour observer

Toute l'année

Meilleure période pour une visite

Eté , Printemps

Itinéraire

Sentier large , Sentier étroit

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Durée de la marche

Accessible via

A pied

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

Informations supplémentaires

In spring, the Grue cendrée return from their winter quarters and move into their nesting grounds in the wetlands of Lüneburg Heath. The courtship dances take place in the early dawn. During March the courtship behaviour increases and reaches a peak during mating. By July, the eggs have been incubated. You can experience the breeding season of the Grue cendrée quite undisturbed in Meißendorfer Ponds Nature Reserve (also described here on Birdingplaces) as well as in Postmoor in Südheide Nature Park or in Schweimker Moor in the region of Uelzen.

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