Natural monuments around Bedburg-Hau are characterized by diverse landscapes, including significant wetlands and historic tree formations. The municipality, located in the district of Kleve, Germany, features areas like the Moyländer Bruch Nature Reserve, known for its ecological value. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context, shaped by ice-age moraines and the Rhine's historical course. Visitors can explore various ecosystems, from moist fens to ancient forests.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Uedem High Forest is worth a visit, especially on warm days, as you can always hike in the shade. I was particularly taken with the natural forest cell. A narrow path where you repeatedly had to climb over fallen trees – wildly romantic.
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Remains of a historic lock in Bienen, it was used to drain the hinterland.
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A place to relax, beautiful.
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The scenery there is very beautiful.
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Nice rest area at the old lock on the Bienen Rhine dam.
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Beautiful and quiet landscape.
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A number of historical buildings can still be seen in the city.
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If you are in the town of `s Heerenberg, you should definitely go to the dam around Haus Bergh, from there you can take great photos of the fortress.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Hochwald Natural Forest Cell II, known for its varied terrain and diverse tree species. Another favorite is Seven Springs, a natural monument with a well-kept pond and a nature adventure path. The Hochwald Natural Forest Cell is also highly regarded for its natural track and tree ruins, offering a relaxing experience in every season.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Seven Springs features a nature adventure path with information points, making it engaging for children. The Hochwald Natural Forest Cell is also considered family-friendly, offering natural tracks for relaxation and observation. Additionally, the historic gardens in Kleve, a natural monument, provide a pleasant setting for families.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore significant wetlands, such as the Moyländer Bruch Nature Reserve with its moist fen channels, alder forests, and reed beds. There are also ancient tree formations, including the historic Gerichtslinde along the Voltaire-Weg, and various forest types like the beech-oak mixed forest in the Hochwald Natural Forest Cells. Ponds and springs, like those at Seven Springs, are also prominent.
The Moyländer Bruch is a significant nature reserve covering approximately 59.1 hectares. It is characterized by a four-kilometer-long moist fen channel, rich alder forests, reed beds, wet grasslands, and small bodies of water. This area is ecologically valuable, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of the Lower Rhine landscape and documenting the region's geological history through old stream channels.
Absolutely. The Voltaire-Weg is a notable hiking trail that features several protected 'Naturdenkmal' (natural monuments) and follows relics of ice-age moraines. A prominent example is the ancient Gerichtslinde (Court Linden Tree) in Hasselt, planted in 1378, which historically served as a site for legal judgments. Information panels along the Voltaire-Weg provide insights into the landscape's past.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Voltaire-Weg is a dedicated hiking trail that connects several natural monuments. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'View of Moyland Castle' or 'Moyland Castle' loops. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Bedburg-Hau guide.
Beyond hiking, the Bedburg-Hau area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Kleve–Nijmegen Cycle Path' or various MTB trails such as the 'Reichswald Border Trail'. For more information on these activities, refer to the Cycling around Bedburg-Hau guide and the MTB Trails around Bedburg-Hau guide.
Many natural areas and trails around Bedburg-Hau are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy them with your furry companions. For instance, the Hochwald Natural Forest Cell is noted as a place where 'fur noses can climb a lot'. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The natural monuments in Bedburg-Hau offer a changing picture in every season. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer provides lush greenery. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant foliage, and even winter offers a unique charm, as noted for the Hochwald Natural Forest Cell. The best time depends on your preferred activities and the natural beauty you wish to experience.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic views. The historic gardens in Kleve provide a lovely view over the amphitheater. While not explicitly a natural monument, Huis Bergh Castle, which is categorized as a natural monument, offers great photo opportunities from the dam around it. The diverse landscapes along trails like the Voltaire-Weg also present numerous picturesque spots.
The Moyländer Bruch Nature Reserve, with its diverse wetland ecosystems, is particularly rich in flora and fauna. You can expect to observe various bird species, amphibians, and insects that thrive in wet grasslands, reed beds, and alder forests. Forested areas like the Hochwald Natural Forest Cells also provide habitats for woodland creatures.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, the area around Bedburg-Hau and nearby towns like Kleve offer various options. For instance, Huis Bergh Castle includes a cafe. Exploring the local villages and towns will provide opportunities for refreshments after your outdoor adventures.


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