Naturpark Südheide

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The Südheide Nature Park is located in the district of Celle in the south of the Lüneburg Heath.
The Südheide Nature Park is a paradise for nature lovers and is the ideal place for hours of relaxing hikes and bike rides. It offers extensive forests, heathland and moors. Rare animals such as cranes, otters and white-tailed eagles find peace here. The Lutter, a stream of high ecological value, is home to over 160 endangered plant and animal species, including the last intact river pearl mussel populations in Central Europe.
The region attracts many visitors, especially in August when the heath is in full bloom. The largest contiguous areas of heathland can be found around Oberohe on the unique Kieselgur circular hiking trail and in the Misselhorn Heath near Hermannsburg.

The nature park is part of the National Natural Landscapes (NNL). In this alliance, the German national parks, nature parks, biosphere reserves and wilderness areas work together with the people to preserve fascinating nature on around one third of Germany's surface area, convey the joy of experiencing nature and shape the future sustainably with confidence. It stands for diversity, tolerance and democracy.
Naturpark Südheide
Naturpark Südheide

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