Beschrijving
The Segeberger Kalkberg is a 91-meter-high rock. Despite its name, it is not made of limestone but consists of gypsum and anhydrite, formed about 250 million years ago. It is a beautiful hill with many breeding birds in the mountain forest. The rock faces are breeding ground of the Oehoe. From the viewing terrace of the Noctalis bat house you have the best view of young and old Oehoe.
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Toegang
The Segeberger Kalkberg is located in the town of Bad Segeberg. The hill is easily accessible on foot from the town centre where there are numerous parking spaces. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking spot.
Terrein en leefgebied
Berg , Bos , Park , Stad/dorpOmstandigheden
Rotsachtig , HeuvelachtigRondlopende wandeling mogelijk?
JaTelescoop meenemen?
Kan handig zijnWanneer hier vogels kijken?
Het hele jaarToptijd voor dit gebied
LenteRoute
Breed padZwaarte wandeling
GemakkelijkToegankelijk via
Te voet , RolstoelVogelkijkhut aanwezig?
NeeExtra info
The Kalkberghöhle (Kalkberg Cave) beneath the rock is one of Europe’s largest bat habitats, sheltering around 30,000 bats during winter. The cave is home to nine bat species and the Segeberger Höhlenkäfer, a beetle found only here. The site is protected, and the cave is closed to visitors during winter to ensure the bats' hibernation remains undisturbed.
