
Wiembachtal und Ölbachtal
A Natural Haven in Leverkusen's Heart
Did you know?
Designated as a nature reserve since 2006, the Wiembachtal and Ölbachtal in Leverkusen serve as a vital sanctuary for rare plant and animal species.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2006
Guided Story
Can you hear the gentle babble of the water? That's the Wiembach stream flowing through this valley, creating a peaceful oasis together with the Ölbach. Look to your left, where the gentle hillsides are covered in wildflowers come spring. Did you know this nature reserve has been a haven for rare wildlife since 2006? Keep an eye out for the kingfisher, a dazzling bird that calls this place home. And just behind you, a short walk away, is the Wiembach-Aue, another slice of untouched nature. If you listen closely, you might catch the distant chime of the Evangelische Kirche Bergisch Neukirchen. Take a moment, breathe deeply, and soak in the tranquility of this place.
Location
Nearby

Wiembach-Aue

Evangelische Kirche Bergisch Neukirchen

Naturgut Ophoven

Heilige Drei Könige Bergisch Neukirchen

Grunder Mühle

St. Maria Rosenkranzkönigin

Kriegerdenkmal
