Boberger Duenen
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Boberger Duenen: A Natural Sanctuary
Boberger Duenen is a remarkable natural reserve in Hamburg, known for its unique dunes and diverse ecosystems. Established in 1985, this area has become a refuge for various plant and animal species.
The reserve covers approximately 455 hectares and showcases stunning landscapes of sand dunes, wetlands, and forests. Its historical significance lies in the preservation of coastal ecosystems and providing a habitat for endangered species.
Nature's Best
- 🌾 Diverse Ecosystems: Explore various biomes including dunes, meadows, and wetlands.
- 🐦 Birdwatching: Spot over 150 species of birds, especially during migration seasons.
- 🏞️ Scenic Trails: Meandering paths that offer views of the unique landscape perfect for hiking.
Boberger Duenen is free to enter, making it an accessible destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and hikers looking to connect with the outdoors.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Boberger Duenen
Dune Formation
The dunes are formed by wind erosion and sediment deposition over centuries.
Biodiversity Hotspot
Over 400 species of plants and many rare animals inhabit the reserve.
Location
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Address
View mapWalter-Hammer-Weg (Boberger Furt)
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free. Access to the reserve is free of charge.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-3 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays in early morning for quieter paths and optimal wildlife viewing.