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Nature reserve of 46.7 hectares in size. It was placed under protection as early as 1936. In the core zone there is a remnant of a moor landscape.
Schwarzes Venn nature reserve has bogs and bog forests. Today, an unspoilt-looking birch marsh forest with many downy birches and moor grass dominates in the core zone. In 1983 the area was ecologically improved. Further conversion of arable land to grassland and fenced for grazing. Especially in the autumn and winter months, Schwarzes Venn is of great importance for the wintering of migratory birds. Many resting Grátrana and Nordic geese can be observed at this time.
The area is located 10 km east of Borken. Access by car and then explore the site on foot. Click on a P in the map for directions.
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