Description
The Heuckenlock nature reserve is located in the south of Hamburg's Elbe island of Wilhelmsburg, outside the flood protection systems and is repeatedly flooded during storm surges. In the forest and reed belt you can find Ремез звичайний, Соловейко західний, Сова вухата, Дятел малий, Очеретянка велика, Очеретянка чагарникова and Вівсянка очеретяна. But Орлан-білохвіст, herons and Баклан великий can also be found. A hiking trail leads through the area.
In addition to birds, the nature reserve also offers a lot for plant lovers. The oldest tree was a 400-year-old white elm with a trunk circumference of over four meters, which fell in 2013 but is still alive. There are over 400 different species of plants, including rare plants such as the wild tulip, checkerboard flower and the very rare hemlock water fennel.
Details
Access
S-Bahn to Wilhelmsburg, then take bus number 351 to the “Moorwerder Hauptdeich 69” stop. When you arrive with car you have to drive to Bunthäuser Spitze because you can only park there. From there it is about 1 km to the start of the hiking trail.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Wetland , River , Beach , ReedbedsConditions
Flat , High water possibleCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
SummerRoute
Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Before visiting the Heuckenlock, you should find out about the water level of the river Elbe, as parts or the entire area will be flooded if the water level is above average high water. After strong storms, the forest path may be closed if trees have fallen.