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Attractions and Places To See in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide - Top 8

Attractions and places to see in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide include a significant nature reserve known for rewilding efforts. This area features a mosaic of greenland, forests, and heathland, providing habitats for various bird species and rare plants. The region also offers insights into its historical development as a cultural landscape, with well-maintained trails for exploration.

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Dunno, definitely nice to look at. A bit further on we watched Stoche, unfortunately without a photo, the focal length of the cell phone camera is too short. Binoculars are worth it!

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Water buffalo are very peaceful and undemanding animals. Here they are used as "landscape caretakers" and ensure that, for example, the ponds and areas in the heath are kept clear …

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At the Hoogenkamp/Raßingvenn junction is the hub of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide, which is designated as a nature reserve. The Fääne project (with an area of around 9 hectares) is …

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In the Dingdener Heide storks have been raising their young every year since 2010.
The nest is protected in the middle of a large wet meadow and offers optimal conditions …

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February 18, 2025, Fääne Conservation Project Memorial to Gisela Klingler

At the Hoogenkamp/Raßingvenn junction is the hub of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide, which is designated as a nature reserve. The Fääne project (with an area of around 9 hectares) is part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park (with a total of 1978 sq km). The area/meadows towards the southeast are the so-called Fääne (dialect = Fän/Vän = Venn). By purchasing this area, a connection was created between the western and eastern areas of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide and the areas were divided and redesigned. 2.1 hectares of arable land and 2.9 hectares of INTENSIVE grassland became 5 hectares of EXTENSIVE grassland with plants from moist and poor meadows and pastures. 4 hectares of mixed pine-oak forest became 4 hectares of mixed birch-oak forest. If you follow the Raßingvenn further towards the forest (harder for bicycles - better to walk), you will see the first measures of the intended forest conversion. Here, mixed coniferous forest is to be converted into mixed oak forest. The honorary chairwoman of the "Fääne" foundation at the time was Gisela Klingler. A memorial stone stands at this spot in her honor.

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This stork's nest can be observed from the viewing platform "Am Schießstand" or from Leopoldskamp. In summer, you can see the parents circling in the sky.

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Water buffalo are very peaceful and undemanding animals. Here they are used as "landscape caretakers" and ensure that, for example, the ponds and areas in the heath are kept clear and they thus limit the growth of reeds and woody plants. This means that these areas can be used by other animal species, such as frogs, toads and dragonflies, which in turn provide food for birds, such as storks. These areas also provide breeding or resting places for rare bird species, such as curlews and snipes. The water buffalo on this pasture normally have their "residence" on the Kragemann buffalo farm in Barlo and are only here to "work".

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The partially renaturalized moor with lots of heather is worth visiting at any time of year and in any weather. Heath, moor, blenken, viewing platforms, information boards, birds, sheep, buffalo...

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Peaceful giants as landscape gardeners in the Dingden Heath

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Here you get a very informative insight into the work and goals of the conservationists.

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At the Hoogenkamp/Raßingvenn junction is the hub of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide, which is designated as a nature reserve. The Fääne project (with an area of around 9 hectares) is part of the Hohe Mark Nature Park (with a total of 1978 sq km). The area/meadows towards the southeast are the so-called Fääne (dialect = Fän/Vän = Venn). By purchasing this area, a connection was created between the western and eastern areas of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide and the areas were divided and redesigned. 2.1 hectares of arable land and 2.9 hectares of INTENSIVE grassland became 5 hectares of EXTENSIVE grassland with plants from moist and poor meadows and pastures. 4 hectares of mixed pine-oak forest became 4 hectares of mixed birch-oak forest. If you follow the Raßingvenn further towards the forest (harder for bicycles - better to walk), you will see the first measures of the intended forest conversion. Here, mixed coniferous forest is to be converted into mixed oak forest. The honorary chairwoman of the "Fääne" foundation at the time was Gisela Klingler. A memorial stone stands at this spot in her honor.

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The Fääne nature conservation project has created a connection between the western and eastern areas of the Büngerner Dingdener Heide by acquiring over 9 hectares of green space in 2023. As a result, the use of this area has changed to extensive grassland and forest. A lot of positive things have already happened here - for the sake of the environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide?

The region is a mosaic of greenland, fields, small woodlands, wall hedges, deciduous and pine forests, and extensive moist heathland. It's a significant nature reserve known for successful rewilding efforts. You can experience these diverse landscapes, including wetlands and forests, particularly within the Dingdener Heide Nature Reserve.

Where can I observe wildlife, especially birds, in the region?

Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide is an important habitat for numerous bird species. You can spot meadow birds like curlews, lapwings, godwits, and redshanks. Storks have been raising their young annually since 2010 at the Stork Nest and Grey Heron in the Dingdener Heath, where grey herons can also be observed. Observation decks are available for better viewing opportunities.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit?

The area is a cultural landscape with a rich history. The "Dingdener Heide - Geschichte einer Kulturlandschaft" project makes the historical development of this rural landscape tangible. You can find informative panels along circular hiking trails detailing the evolution of the landscape. The Fääne Conservation Project Memorial to Gisela Klingler also offers insight into local conservation history.

What activities are available for families with children?

Families can enjoy exploring the varied trails that pass through forests, fields, and meadows. Some routes feature engaging elements like miniature ruins within a "fairytale forest." Observing the Water Buffalo in the Dingdener Heide or the Stork Nest are popular and educational experiences for children.

Can I go hiking or cycling in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide?

Yes, there are well-maintained walking and cycling trails throughout the area. You can find numerous routes for both activities. For hiking, explore options like the "Dingdener Heide Wetlands" loop or the "Little Dingden Heath" loop, which are generally easy. For cycling, routes like "Aasee (Bocholt) – Dingdener Heath loop" are available. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Easy hikes in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide and Cycling in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide guide pages.

What is the best time of year to visit Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide?

The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly good for observing rare plants like orchids, marsh gentian, and sundew, as well as active birdlife. Autumn offers vibrant colors in the deciduous forests. The well-developed network of paths makes it accessible in most seasons.

Where can I see the water buffalo that help maintain the landscape?

You can observe water buffalo at the Water Buffalo in the Dingdener Heide and the Water Buffalo Pasture at Büffelhof Kragemann. These peaceful animals act as "landscape caretakers," helping to keep ponds and heath areas clear by limiting reed and woody plant growth, which benefits other local wildlife.

What makes the Dingdener Heide Nature Reserve special?

The Dingdener Heide Nature Reserve is a significant area characterized by heathland and wetlands. It provides suitable living conditions for numerous rare plants and animals, including curlews and lapwings. It's a prime example of successful conservation, with many rare species returning due to dedicated protection efforts.

Are there any viewpoints for scenic observations?

Yes, the area features several viewpoints and observation pulpits along its trails. These spots offer excellent opportunities to take in the diverse landscape, from forests and meadows to the expansive heathland, and to observe wildlife, including storks and other birds.

What conservation efforts are visible in the area?

The Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide is a testament to successful landscape rewilding and conservation. Projects like the "Fääne" initiative, commemorated by the Fääne Conservation Project Memorial to Gisela Klingler, have transformed intensive agricultural land into extensive grasslands and mixed forests, creating vital habitats. The use of water buffalo as "landscape caretakers" is another visible conservation strategy.

Can I bring my dog on trails in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide?

Many trails in the Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide are suitable for dog walks. However, as it is a nature reserve with sensitive wildlife, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and adhere to any local signage regarding protected areas or ground-nesting birds to ensure the safety of both your pet and the local ecosystem.

Are there options for longer, more challenging runs?

Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers longer running trails. For example, the "LandStreifer 'Time Travel' Trail" is a difficult 15 km route. You can find more running options on the Running Trails in Büngernsche Und Dingdener Heide guide page.

What do visitors generally appreciate most about the area?

Visitors highly appreciate the peaceful natural beauty, the diverse landscapes ranging from heathland to forests, and the abundant opportunities for wildlife observation, especially birds and the water buffalo. The well-maintained trails and the sense of successful conservation efforts also contribute to a positive experience.

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