Beskrivning
The Wendschotter und Vorsfelder Drömling is a flat lowland area on moorland in the glacial valley of the Aller. Characteristic are high groundwater levels and periodic flooding. It's a complex of largely extensively used floodplains, wet meadows, hay meadows and pastures. Scattered are smaller forest areas, hedges, bushes, reed beds and smaller still waters, connected by an extensive network of ditches with rich aquatic vegetation and connection to the Aller river system. The area is divided into two parts by the Mittelland Canal. Beavers and otters live in the area, many special dragonflies and amphibians are found here, as well as special flora. But the area is also great for birdwatching. Among the birds you can see are svart stork, vit stork, kornknarr, brun kärrhök, röd glada, Brun glada, lärkfalk, enkelbeckasin, göktyta, sydnäktergal and sommargylling.
Detaljer
Tillgänglighet
The area is accessed by several farm roads that can be used by pedestrians and cyclists to explore the area. The suggested circular route on the map is 12,5 km long and is suitable for both cyclists and walkers. It runs through wet meadows but also through some forested parts. This route can easily be shortened and many other routes are also possible.
Terräng och habitat
Våtmark , Spridda träd och buskar , Slätt , Hed , Vassar , FlodFörhållanden
Sumpigt , Öppet landskapRundtur
JaTubkikare behövs?
NejBästa säsong för skådning
Året runtBästa tid för ett besök
VårRutt
Asfalterad väg , Grusväg , Bred stigHur ansträngande vandring
Lätt vandringNås
Till fots , CykelFågeltorn / plattform
NejExtra information
The Wendschotter und Vorsfelder Drömling area is part of the Unesco Drömling Biosphere Reserve (see the link below for more info) Drömling is a sparsely populated depression on the border of Lower Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt with an area of about 340 square kilometres. The former swampland was transformed by drainage from a natural into a cultural landscape. Today the depression, with its waterways, the Mittelland Canal and the rivers Aller and Ohre is a refuge for rare or endangered species of animal and plant. Most of the area is now made up of nature reserves and protected areas.


