Mystical night hike in the Neustädter Moor: An adventure awaits you!

Mystical night hike in the Neustädter Moor: An adventure awaits you!

On August 23, 2024, the Neustädter Moor becomes the setting for a special experience for nature lovers and adventure. The Dümmer Nature Park organizes an exciting night hike that takes place from 7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. This event, led by the experienced nature and landscape leader Carola Anders, promises not only a stimulating, but also an educational experience in harmony with nature.

The hike leads through the mysterious Neustädter Moor, a place known for its incomparable natural beauty. During this nightly excursion, the participants can expect an enchanted atmosphere under the sparkling starry sky. Carola Anders, who also works as a bat supervisor, will give the hikers fascinating insights into the world of domestic bats and tell exciting stories from the mysticism of the bog.

Details about the event

The participants have the opportunity to discover the hidden treasures of the moor, and mysterious stories are also important that accompany the fascination of this landscape. In order to penetrate the darkness and ensure safe hiking, it is advisable to bring a flashlight with you. This small but important memory ensures that the night hike not only becomes an adventure, but also a safe company.

For children and adults there are different price categories for participation in the event. Adults pay 7 euros, while children between the ages of 6 and 14 only have to pay 3.50 euros. This makes participation attractive and accessible to families, so that younger nature lovers can also enjoy these unique experiences.

meeting point and registration

Interested parties can register directly with Carola by sending an email to different_carola@web.de. In addition, further information on registration and upcoming events are available on the Dümmer Nature Park (www.naturpark-duemmer.de). The Dümmer Nature Park hopes for a lively participation and many registrations to bring this special night to life.

The night hike in the Neustädter Moor is not only an opportunity to experience the beauty of nature, but also an invitation to learn more about the ecosystem and the habitats of bats. Events like this help to raise awareness of domestic flora and fauna and to promote sustainable use of nature. By giving people the opportunity to experience nature at night, appreciation for special habitats such as the moor is also promoted. Such experiences can have an inspiring effect and want more adventures in nature.

The Neustädter Moor: A ecosystem worth protecting

The Neustädter Moor is not only a picturesque place for natural hikes, but also an important ecosystem that fulfills important functions for the environment. Moore play a crucial role in climate protection because they save CO2 and thus contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In Germany there are numerous types of bogs that differ in their flora and fauna, but everyone offers an important habitat for many plant and animal species.

The Neustädter Moor houses a variety of creatures, including various amphibians, reptiles and a large number of bird species. The numerous types of bats that are actively showing themselves at dusk and night are particularly worth mentioning here. Especially during night hikes, their behavior can be observed impressively, while the animals chase and catch them through the air. Information about biodiversity and the protection of these habitats are crucial to raise awareness of the fragile ecosystems.

bats: fascination of the night

bats are often misunderstood and are often associated with myths and fears. They are extremely useful animals that make an important contribution to pollination and pest control. There are over 1,300 species worldwide, many of which also occur in Germany. In recent decades, however, the stocks of many bats have dropped dramatically due to loss of habitat and environmental changes.

The night hike in the Neustädter Moor offers an opportunity to learn more about these fascinating beings. Carola Anders, who works as a bat supervisor, will give the participants insight into the life of bats, including its reproduction, hunting methods and its importance for the ecosystem. The participants could also receive information about how they can contribute to the preservation of bat populations, for example by protecting their habitats and providing suitable nesting places.

The Dümmer Nature Park has set itself the goal of clarifying the public about the importance of bats and bogs in order to protect local biodiversity in the long term.

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