Description
The Nienwohlder Moor is a nature reserve in Schleswig-Holstein. The 398 hectare nature reserve lies northeast of Hamburg between the villages of Nienwohld, Nahe,Itzstedt and Sülfeld. It protects a drained and mostly gated high bog area, which is the largest and best preserved bog remnant in Schleswig-Holstein. It is now an open bog with numerous water-filled peat engravings surrounded by a bog forest in the area of former industrial use. The nature reserve is also an important habitat for birds. There are various waders such as Kervançulluğu and Su çulluğu as well as ducks like Kaşıkgaga, Çamurcun, Çıkrıkçın and Tepeli patka. Also many Ağaç incirkuşu, Çayır incirkuşu and Taşkuşu. Saz delicesi and Büyük örümcekkuşu can be found too. The moorland area is good for Turna which are now breeding here again. In the wooded moorland areas you can find various woodpecker species and Kızılsırtlı örümcekkuşu and many songbirds.
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Access
Walking or explore by bike. Parking in Nahe or Nienwohld.

