Best attractions and places to see in Abtei Und Saaleaue Bei Planena include a significant nature reserve located in Halle (Saale) and Schkopau. This area is a large flood plain of the Saale river, characterized by meadows, fields, and remnants of riparian forests. It is also recognized as an EU bird sanctuary, protecting diverse bird species and ecosystems. The region offers a mix of natural features and historical structures for exploration.
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You feel like you're back in the Middle Ages, only the horse-drawn carriage is missing. A wonderful place.
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A feast for the eyes, water and pasture. In addition, the factory panorama. 👌
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Abbey and Saaleaue near Planena The nature reserve, consisting of three sub-areas, is located between Halle (Saale) and an industrial area west of Schkopau in a loop of the Saale. It protects a section of the Saale-Elster floodplain with remnants of alluvial forest, extensive areas of reed beds, backwaters, various standing water bodies and agricultural areas. It includes i.a. the abbey and the northern part of the Hohenweideschen Werder surrounded by an arm of the Saale in the west, the farmer's pastures near Planena in the south and the former Beesener Holz and Pfarrholz in the east. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abtei_und_Saaleaue_bei_Planena
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Abbey and Saaleaue near Planena The nature reserve, consisting of three sub-areas, is located between Halle (Saale) and an industrial area west of Schkopau in a loop of the Saale. It protects a section of the Saale-Elster floodplain with remnants of alluvial forest, extensive areas of reed beds, backwaters, various standing water bodies and agricultural areas. It includes i.a. the abbey and the northern part of the Hohenweideschen Werder surrounded by an arm of the Saale in the west, the farmer's pastures near Planena in the south and the former Beesener Holz and Pfarrholz in the east. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abtei_und_Saaleaue_bei_Planena
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unfortunately no access for strangers
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Erection: 1733 whereabouts: available The Schafbrücke is a sandstone arch bridge over the Weiße Elster. The bridge used to be called "Zollbrücke" and is located on a former military road from Magdeburg to Merseburg. Later, the Schafbrücke was not named after the sheep farm in Ammendorf, but after the Schaaf brickworks, which had been near Planena since the early 19th century and used the Auelehm. This was supplemented in 1862 by Schaaf's second brickworks, which was built near the Saale Bridge in Schkopau. After the First World War (1914-1918), both and three other brickworks were bought up and demolished by the city of Halle to protect the tap water for the Beesen waterworks, as explained by Klaus-Dieter Heinrich (Ammendorf. From the fishing village to the secret capital of the Saalkreis, part 1 , in: Journal for Homeland Research 8 (1999), pp. 16-29). The correct spelling would therefore actually be Schaafbrücke. Source: https://www.halle-im-bild.de/fotos/bruecken/schafbruecke
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Nothing big is going on here. It's rather comfortable here.
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In the background the smoking Schkopau power station
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The region is primarily known for the Abtei und Saaleaue Nature Reserve, a significant flood plain of the Saale river. Here you'll find diverse landscapes including meadows, fields, remnants of riparian forests, and various standing waters like oxbow lakes and reed beds. Key natural elements include the Saaleaue Nature Reserve itself, the Hohenweidensche Werder, and the distinctive Saale Loop near Abtei.
Yes, the Abtei und Saaleaue bei Planena is an excellent location for bird watching. It is part of the EU bird sanctuary "Saale-Elster-Aue südlich Halle" and is home to various bird species, including the European honey buzzard, black and red kites, kingfishers, and corncrakes. The extensive reed beds and standing waters provide ideal habitats.
Absolutely. A notable historical site is the Schafbrücke over the White Elster, an old sandstone arch bridge historically known as the Zollbrücke, which lies on an ancient trade route. You can also observe modern infrastructure like the Planena Lock and the Planena Hydropower Plant and Weir, which integrate with the natural environment.
The area offers numerous trails, especially through the nature reserve. You can find easy walks and moderate routes suitable for various fitness levels. Popular options include the "Schafbrücke – Saaleaue Nature Reserve loop" and the "Naturschutzgebiet Saaleaue – Schießhausteich Runde." For more detailed information and route options, you can explore the Hiking in Abtei Und Saaleaue Bei Planena guide.
Yes, there are several easy walks. A popular circular route through the nature reserve is about 7 kilometers long and takes approximately two hours without breaks, offering scenic views of the riverside and meadows. Many highlights, such as the Saaleaue Nature Reserve and Schafbrücke over the White Elster, are considered family-friendly. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes in Abtei Und Saaleaue Bei Planena guide.
While the nature reserve is a beautiful place for walks, it's important to be aware of regulations regarding dogs to protect wildlife. Typically, dogs must be kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas. Always look for local signage or check official park guidelines for specific rules on dog access within the Abtei und Saaleaue bei Planena Nature Reserve.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for bird watching due to migration periods. Spring also offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides beautiful colors. Summer is great for longer walks and enjoying the river, but be mindful of potential high water periods in the Saale floodplain, which can make some paths inaccessible.
The region is close to the city of Halle (Saale) and the municipality of Schkopau, which offer various dining options. While specific cafes or restaurants might not be directly adjacent to every natural highlight within the reserve, you will find amenities in the nearby towns to refresh yourself after your explorations.
Abtei und Saaleaue bei Planena is located near Halle (Saale), a major city with good public transport connections. You can typically reach the vicinity of the nature reserve and its attractions via local buses or trams from Halle. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes to Planena or nearby districts like Ammendorf for the most convenient access points.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil natural landscapes, the opportunity for peaceful walks along the Saale river, and the diverse wildlife, especially for bird watching. The historical charm of the Schafbrücke and the impressive engineering of the Planena Lock also receive positive feedback, offering a blend of nature and culture.
Yes, the flat terrain and scenic paths along the Saale floodplain make it suitable for running and jogging. There are various routes available, including loops through the nature reserve. For specific running trails and their difficulty, you can consult the Running Trails in Abtei Und Saaleaue Bei Planena guide.


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