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Lennebergwald
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Lennebergwald

Tranquil forest retreat near the Rhine

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Spanning over 700 hectares, Lennebergwald offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts. Nestled between Mainz and Ingelheim, this protected area is perfect for leisurely walks and exploring its rich biodiversity. Leave the hustle behind and immerse yourself in the calming environment of this nature reserve.
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In 1996, the Lenneberg Forest was officially designated as a nature reserve, covering an impressive 700 hectares.

Quick Facts

Founded
1996

Guided Story

Do you hear the gentle rustling of leaves above you? That's the sound of Lennebergwald, a magical place full of life and history. Did you know that the Romans once left their traces here? Imagine them wandering these woods, just like you are now. Behind you, take a look at the variety of oak and pine trees that form the backbone of this forest. Keep an eye out, and you might spot one of the rare stag beetles that call this place home. And as you move further, you can hear the birds giving their twilight concert. Every step here feels like a journey back in time, to an era when nature was untouched.

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