Best natural monuments around Natural Park Luneplate are part of an extensive nature reserve near Bremerhaven, Germany, known for its ecological value as an EU bird sanctuary. This area features a dynamic tidal polder, regularly influenced by the Weser estuary, creating unique mudflats and habitats for diverse bird species and saltwater-tolerant plants. Marsh grasslands are maintained by grazing animals like water buffalo and Galloway cattle, supporting a rich ecosystem. The park provides observation points, including a tower, to experience its…
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Luneplate – Nature Conservation Meets Sustainable Development With ERDF funding, one of the largest contiguous natural areas on the North Sea coast is being created on the Luneplate. The area combines ecological enhancement with climate-adapted land development – a showcase project for the environment and the future.
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beautiful view of the city skyline
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Great spot for wading birds
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Apples to go! go gentlemen...
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Perfect for marveling at the surrounding landscape and observing the wildlife in particular. Of course also well suited for a break: snack 🍞🍏 or tea time 🫖 and as rain protection.
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+++ similar to the observation hide "ideal for flora and fauna" to marvel at. +++ great view up to the tidal polder and panoramic view all around (don't forget your camera and binoculars)! +++ on the middle level closed room with hatches for bird watching +++ and ideal for snacks or tea time on benches +++ outside in front of the tower, also in the open air, larger double bench with table for rest & food
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The skyline is well worth seeing - looking forward to the many excellent museums
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Architecturally quite appealing tower with fine views over the marshland. At the foot there is also a small path leading to a bird watching station.
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Natural Park Luneplate is a dynamic landscape featuring a significant EU bird sanctuary, tidal polders, and extensive marsh grasslands. You'll witness the constant interplay of tides in the Weser estuary, creating unique mudflats and habitats for diverse bird species and saltwater-tolerant plants. The park is also home to grazing animals like water buffalo and Galloway cattle, which help maintain the open landscapes.
Yes, Natural Park Luneplate is an exceptionally important EU bird sanctuary. It's a crucial resting area for Nordic geese and swans, and a breeding ground for reed land birds and waterfowl. Over 70 bird species can be spotted throughout the year. Excellent viewing opportunities are available from the Luneplate Observation Tower and various observation hides located along the walking and cycling routes.
Yes, two herds of water buffalo and Galloway cattle have been introduced to the marsh grasslands of Luneplate to maintain the open landscapes. Visitors often have the chance to observe these 'gentle black giants' in their natural setting. A popular spot for this is the Water Buffalo Herd on the Luneplate area.
From the Luneplate Observation Tower, you can enjoy panoramic views over the former Weser island and the tidal polder. Another viewpoint, View of Bremerhaven’s skyline from Luneplate, offers a distinct perspective of the city, showcasing the contrast between the urban landscape and the natural reserve.
Absolutely! Many areas within Natural Park Luneplate are family-friendly. Observing the Water Buffalo Herd on the Luneplate is a popular activity for all ages. The Luneplate Observation Tower also provides an engaging experience for families to spot birds and take in the views. The park's easy walking and cycling routes are generally suitable for families.
Yes, some facilities and routes within Natural Park Luneplate are designed to be accessible. The Luneplate Observation Tower and the Luneplate Information Point and Parking are noted as wheelchair accessible, providing opportunities for all visitors to enjoy the natural environment.
The park offers different experiences throughout the year. For birdwatching, winter is particularly impressive, with over 10,000 geese present. Spring and autumn also bring diverse migratory birds. The tidal polder and mudflats are fascinating at low tide, regardless of the season, revealing numerous water and wader species.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Natural Park Luneplate. You can find easy to moderate trails, such as the 'Grazing Cows on Luneplate – Luneplate Observation Tower loop from Overwarfersiel' (6.5 km, easy) or the 'Luneplate Storm Surge Barrier – Grazing Cows on Luneplate loop from Overwarfersiel' (10 km, moderate). For more options, explore the Hiking around Natural Park Luneplate guide.
Yes, the area around Natural Park Luneplate is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and gravel biking. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Weser River Mouth Monument – Seepark Burhave loop from Nordenham' (60.8 km, moderate) or gravel biking routes such as the 'Spadener Lake – Schiffdorf Lock loop from Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof' (50.3 km, moderate). Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Natural Park Luneplate and Gravel biking around Natural Park Luneplate guides for more details.
There are designated parking facilities available for visitors. The Luneplate Information Point and Parking serves as a good starting point for exploring the park, offering convenient access to trails and information.
The Alte Weser is a former branch of the Weser river within the park, now a quiet, undisturbed floodplain landscape. It features a gallery forest and serves as a roosting site for cormorants. Occasionally, rare visitors like otters and white-tailed eagles can be spotted here, offering a different natural experience compared to the tidal polder.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse wildlife, especially the abundant birdlife and the presence of the water buffalo herds. The panoramic views from the observation tower and the unique, ever-changing tidal polder landscape are also highly valued. The park's tranquil atmosphere and well-maintained paths for walking and cycling contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.

