This easy hike will delight all nature lovers and is a tour suitable for the whole family. A special highlight are the Przewalski's wild horses. The path leads beneath trees, past small streams and moors, right along the fence of the spacious enclosure.
The path starts at Turmberg parking lot and leads along a gravel path through the forest to the enclosure. Flatly is approximately 9km long and runs directly along the enclosure fence. Along the way, informative panels provide background information about the Tennenloher Forest Nature Reserve and its inhabitants. The area was formerly known as US military training area The large, forest-free shooting ranges of the Americans today have a high ecological value: in the nature reserve 1.600 animal and plant species , of which over 300 are on the Red List of threatened species. In order to preserve the sandy grassland area, the Wild horses as landscape conservationists. The Przewalski horses are the last remaining, truly wild horses on earth. Since 2012, an additional herd has been grazing Peacock goats the area.
Please note: The nature reserve is a former shooting range where, among other things, explosive ammunition was fired. Therefore, leaving the gravel paths is life-threatening! Therefore, please stay on the paved pathsHowever, walking along the horse gate is safe, as these areas have been demunitioned.
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