Description
The landscape of Wildes Moor has extensive moor and grassland areas. In the course of the last 35 years, around 200 hectares of the original moorland have been renatured. From a viewing hill you have a wide view over the almost tree-free area. The wild moor is one of the raised bogs. Birds find a varied home in the Wildes Moor. Among the 54 breeding birds are numerous species typical of bog, such as Nyári lúd, Csörgo réce, Daru, Guvat, Sárszalonka, Piroslábú cankó, rozsdás csuk, cigánycsuk and Kékbegy. During migration Énekes hattyú, Nagy lilik and Apácalúd as well as Daru and numerous waders appear.
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Access
Wildes Moor is located 30 km west of Kiel. A circular route of 6 km leads through this wild moor. Parking near viewing hill. Press P on the map for directions.