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Fuchslochbachtal / Siepener Bachtal
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Fuchslochbachtal / Siepener Bachtal

A Natural Oasis in Heiligenhaus

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The Fuchslochbachtal and Siepener Bachtal promise untouched nature and tranquility, perfect for a break from daily life. Recognized as a nature reserve since 2005, it captivates with its diverse plant and animal life. Be enchanted by the gentle hills and babbling brooks. This is the perfect spot for a peaceful hike or a quiet moment of reflection.
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Established in 2005, the Fuchslochbachtal / Siepener Bachtal serves as a sanctuary for many endangered species.

Quick Facts

Founded
2005

Guided Story

Imagine the gentle sound of a stream as you breathe in the crisp air around you. Look around, and you'll see a landscape that seems like it's been plucked straight from a fairy tale. Did you know this area has been a sanctuary for nature for over 18 years? Fuchslochbachtal and Siepener Bachtal aren't just escapes for people; they're havens for a variety of rare wildlife. If you look closely, you might spot a kingfisher darting over the water. And as you wander further, pay attention to the ancient trees, silent witnesses to centuries of history. This place invites you to experience nature at its purest—a true gem in the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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