Opis
Rambower Moor is a large Durchströmungsmoor (through‑flowing peatland) of about 450 hectares. It is protected since 1990 and forming part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Flusslandschaft Elbe‑Brandenburg. At its center lies the shallow Rambower See, surrounded by reedbeds. The nature reserve is known for its rich biodiversity. The Rambower Moor offers a breeding, resting and wintering site for many birds. Birds you can observe include bąk, wąsatka, kszyk, błotniak stawowy, strumieniówka, świerszczak, wodnik (zwyczajny), potrzos and bielik. The mostly shallow water in spring and late autumn is often used as a roosting place by about 4000 to 7000 żuraw that rest here during migration. A twelve-kilometer circular route runs around the area.
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Dostęp
Rambower Moor is located in the Prignitz region of northwestern Brandenburg. The moor is bordered by the villages Rambow, Nausdorf, Boberow, and Mellen, making it easy to reach from several directions. You can start the 12‑km circular walk at several points. If you arrive by public transport you can start from the bus stop (1) on Groß Warnower Straße in Mellen. If you arrive by car you can park in Boberow near the sports field. Press P on the map for directions to the parking.


