Description
Esterweger Dose is the largest raised moor area in the German state of Lower Saxony. The area is divided into core and buffer zones. The core areas are not accessible. Birds that breed in the area are cibík chochlatý, kalužiak červenonohý, brehár čiernochvostý, hvizdák veľký, pŕhľaviar čiernohlavý, pŕhľaviar červenkastý, lelek lesný, ľabtuška lúčna and kačica chrapka. Also a chance to observe birds like sokol lastovičiar, kaňa močiarna, hus bieločelá, strakoš obyčajný and žeriav popolavý.
Details
Access
There is no circular hiking trail, only a few paths into the moor. Since peat is mined in the entire core area, access is prohibited there. On the south side of the area is an educational trail (Moor Info Pfad, click on the P in the map to go there) and there is a viewpoint from a hill (see the map). The rest of the area can only be explored from the edges.
Terrain and Habitat
Moors/heathlandConditions
Flat , WetCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Autumn migrationRoute
Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Until about 2015, the Esterweger Dose was the last breeding area of kulík zlatý in Central Europe. Despite an ambitious rescue program, the bird could not be preserved for the area.
