Description
This former military training area is now a nature reserve, due to the unusual habitats it provides. Sandweierer Dünen is one of the most important areas of sand-based habitats in the region. The highlight bird that can be seen here in spring is Šumska ševa. In early spring, their melodic song can be heard and with a bit of luck and patience you can observe them perched or in song-flight.
Other birds that can be seen here in spring (and into early summer) are Crnoglava travarka, Rusi svračak, Vijoglava, Žuta pliska and Obična grmuša. The reserve is much quieter in winter, but it is possible to see large flocks of feeding Konopljarka, Mala brezova juričica and Čižak. In winter the nearby gravel pit is worth scanning as it usually hosts a good number of waterbirds.
Details
Access
The Sandweierer Dünen reserve is best explored on foot or by bike. There are two circular routes through the reserve. One is 1.7 km and the other 4.5 km long. There are a few parking bays at the entrance to the reserve (along the road leading to the swimming lake). Click on a P in the map for directions.