Natural monuments around Rees offer diverse natural landscapes along the Lower Rhine in Germany. The region is characterized by flat, fertile plains and a dynamic riverine environment. These areas provide habitats for various species and opportunities to experience undisturbed nature. Visitors can explore significant floodplain landscapes and other natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Bislicher Insel is always a highlight, thousands of birds of all kinds, information from NABU. Always fantastic to drive here.
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Beautiful section through the NSG Bislicher Insel. Large meadows (flood protection area) are filled with more or less water (depending on the season and the water level of the Rhine) and thousands of different bird species.
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Weir and rest area, very nicely laid out.
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40 years ago the Bislicher Insel was a business location
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Nature thirsts for water. Not good times for wildlife at the moment.
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The nature reserve Diersfordter Wald also offers two national records: it is the largest contiguous acidic oak forest in North Rhine-Westphalia, in which the largest population of the otherwise rare stag beetle can be found. An attractive hiking route through the Diersfordt forest is also named after the "flying deer", as the Dutch call it.
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At the moment there are many occupied stork nests along the way.
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The natural monuments around Rees are unique due to their dynamic riverine environment, particularly the intact floodplain landscapes along the Lower Rhine. These areas, like the Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve, are crucial refuges for migratory birds and offer a chance to experience diverse wildlife in a protected setting.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve is a significant refuge for migratory birds, especially in winter. Visitors can observe large flocks of white-fronted geese and bean geese, making it a paradise for ornithologists.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features including extensive floodplain landscapes, forests, and moorland. The region is characterized by the Rhine River's influence, creating diverse habitats. For example, the Fern Forest in Naturpark Hohe Mark - Westmünsterland offers a beautiful woodland experience.
Many natural monuments around Rees are family-friendly. The Eisenhütte Weir with Fish Ladder is an idyllic spot with a renatured stream, perfect for a break with children. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve also offers engaging experiences for families, such as observing water buffalo and various bird species.
The flat, fertile plains along the Rhine River make the region ideal for cycling and walking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and easy hikes that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the Lower Rhine.
For scenic views, visit the Dingdener Heide Observation Platform. It provides a vantage point overlooking heathland, ponds, and even a stork's nest. The Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve also offers several spots for picturesque views of the floodplain landscape.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, the winter months are ideal when migratory birds, including up to 150,000 white-fronted geese, flock to the floodplain landscapes. For general hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with the Fern Forest being particularly stunning in autumn.
Yes, you can encounter wildlife. The Water buffalo on Bislicher Insel are a notable sight within the nature reserve. The entire Bislicher Insel is a bird sanctuary, offering opportunities to observe various bird species in their natural habitat.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes around Rees. For instance, the 'Rees Rhine Promenade – Mühlenturm Rees loop' is an easy 3.5 km hike. You can find more options for easy hikes around Rees that are suitable for beginners and offer pleasant strolls through nature.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and the rich biodiversity of the region. The opportunity to witness natural spectacles like migratory birds at Bislicher Insel Nature Reserve, the idyllic settings for breaks, and the well-maintained trails for exploring forests and moorlands are frequently praised.
While not explicitly listed as a natural monument in the guide, the nearby Diersfordter Forest Moor Experience Trail offers a chance to explore a beautiful moorland landscape. It features a boardwalk for immersive access and allows visitors to discover unique flora and fauna.


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