
Schengerholzbachtal
A serene retreat of natural splendor
Did you know?
Designated as a nature reserve in 2001, the Schengerholzbachtal has since provided a protected habitat for numerous endangered animal and plant species.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2001
Guided Story
Do you hear that gentle murmur? It's the Schengerholz stream flowing softly through the valley. This little watercourse is a haven for dragonflies and frogs and carries tales of the region's history. Look to your left, you might catch a glimpse of the dazzling kingfisher making its home here. Behind you, towering oaks and beeches have stood for many years, whispering stories of the past. Did you know that in summer, the rare Greater Mouse-eared Bat makes its rounds here? These majestic creatures find comfort in the ancient trees. Take a deep breath, the fresh forest air is a balm for the soul. Welcome to this hidden gem of nature, a place that promises both tranquility and adventure.
Location
Nearby

Haus Küchen

Hangquellen an der Tannenstraße

Wambachtal und Oembergmoor

Broich-Speldorfer Wald

Lutherkirche

Konventsgebäude

Hochschule Ruhr West (Campus Mülheim)
