Best attractions and places to see around Molberger Dose include a significant natural reserve, offering a re-wetted raised bog landscape. This area is characterized by its unique ecosystem, providing educational opportunities and peaceful recreation. Visitors can explore extensive protected areas that showcase typical high-moor plant and animal species. The landscape transforms seasonally, with cotton grass in summer and blooming heather in autumn.
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Beautiful moor nature trail with good information boards
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Beautiful hiking area, we were the only walkers.
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It's absolutely gorgeous there. ☺️ During my several-hour hike, I didn't meet anyone there except frogs, dragonflies, hares, and ducks... 🐸 In recent years, additional areas have been rewetted. For hikers, this means "more moorland to enjoy." The connecting path "Peheimer Damm" - "Ermker Damm" across the Molberger Dose is no longer in its original form. Some of the newly constructed dams haven't settled yet, so at the moment you're walking over a layer of peat that's still quite loose. But it's worth the effort. Since it hasn't rained for a very long time this year, all the paths in the Molberger Dose are quite passable, meaning they're at least dry. 🚲 The paths aren't accessible with a regular touring bike. Skilled mountain bikers may disagree. ;-) I don't know what it's like in wet years, but I haven't encountered any mosquitoes there 🦟. Additionally, cotton grass blooms everywhere in May.
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At the time of my visit, the section of the Kriegerdamm that lies directly within the "Molberger Dose" nature reserve was relatively well-paved, making it easy to cross the Südradde. After a few days of rain, the route may no longer be as accessible by bike.
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Very interesting and beautiful round.
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There is a lot to see and experience here.
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Rough terrain, but beautiful.
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Molberger Dose is primarily known for its extensive re-wetted raised bog landscape, a protected area spanning over 600 hectares. You can experience its unique ecosystem, characterized by large depressions where peat accumulates. Key natural features include the bog itself, which transforms seasonally with cotton grass in summer and blooming heather in autumn. You can also visit the Südradde Source Area and observe the ongoing restoration efforts at Western Molberger Dose – Raised Bog and Wetland Restoration.
Yes, the Dausenmoorpad Moor Educational Trail is a key attraction. This 3-kilometer circular path features 15 interactive and sensory stations, providing insights into the development of rare moor landscapes, their ecological importance, the history of peat extraction, and their role as CO2 reservoirs. It's an excellent way to experience the 'high moor atmosphere' and learn about the area's unique environment.
For panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty, visit the Observation Platform at Molberger Dose Moor. Another quiet spot is the View of the moor, which leads into the moor and allows visitors to enjoy the serene landscape over lonely moor lakes.
The landscape of Molberger Dose transforms with the seasons, offering different experiences. In summer, you'll see white cotton grass among reddish flowering grasses. Late summer and autumn are characterized by blooming heather, making these periods particularly scenic. The area is also a breeding ground for various bird species, which can be observed throughout the warmer months.
The Dausenmoorpad Moor Educational Trail is designed to be family-friendly, with 15 interactive and sensory stations that engage visitors of all ages in learning about the moor. Additionally, the View of the moor is noted as a family-friendly viewpoint, offering a peaceful setting for a stroll.
The area around Molberger Dose offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and inspiration, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around Molberger Dose, Cycling around Molberger Dose, and MTB Trails around Molberger Dose.
Yes, beyond the Dausenmoorpad Moor Educational Trail, you can find various hiking options. For example, there are easy loops like the 'Rock loop from Molbergen' (4.4 km) and the 'Hiking loop from Molbergen' (2.1 km). More moderate options include the 'Molberger Dose Bog loop from Weser-Ems' (12.6 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Molberger Dose guide.
While Molberger Dose is primarily a natural area, the nearby town of Molbergen offers some cultural interest. The St. Johannes Baptist Church, a Neo-Gothic church built between 1902 and 1904, incorporates a Baroque tower base from 1773. Additionally, the Bürgerpark Molbergen features a pond and a multi-generational park, including a 6-meter model of the Bäker Mill, commemorating a cap wind turbine from 1870.
The terrain in Molberger Dose is characteristic of a raised bog. While some paths, like sections of the Kriegerdamm, can be relatively well-paved, others, especially in re-wetted areas, might be soft or less accessible. For instance, the connecting path 'Peheimer Damm' - 'Ermker Damm' across the Molberger Dose involves walking over a layer of peat that can be quite loose. It's advisable to check weather conditions, as accessibility can be limited after heavy rain. Some paths may not be suitable for regular touring bikes, though skilled mountain bikers might find them passable.
Yes, Molberger Dose serves as a breeding ground for various bird species, including the Eurasian curlew, common snipe, red-backed shrike, and European stonechat. Visitors have also reported seeing frogs, dragonflies, hares, and ducks, particularly in the re-wetted areas. The tranquil nature of the reserve provides excellent opportunities for observing local wildlife.
Parking facilities are available in the nearby Bürgerpark Molbergen. From there, you can access the various attractions and trails within the Molberger Dose area.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of Molberger Dose. They appreciate the interesting and informative experience offered by the educational trails, with many information boards. The unique high-moor atmosphere, the quiet viewpoints overlooking lonely moor lakes, and the seasonal changes in flora like cotton grass and heather are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peacefulness, often encountering only wildlife during their visits.


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