Haff Réimech Nature Reserve is a biodiverse wetland region in southeastern Luxembourg offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.
Haff Réimech Nature Reserve is located in the Moselle Valley, near the confluence of the Moselle River at the border of Luxembourg, France, and Germany. This protected area covers a series of man-made ponds and lakes developed from former gravel pits, creating a unique ecosystem that attracts a wide variety of flora and fauna. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly its bird population, making it a magnet for birdwatchers. The reserve is part of the Natura 2000 network, the largest coordinated network of protected areas in the world, aimed at preserving Europe's most valuable and threatened species and habitats. Key visitor attractions include the 'Biodiversum', a nature conservation center designed to educate about the local ecology and the importance of wetland preservation. Walking trails meander through the reserve, guiding visitors around the serene reconverted ponds and through lush vegetation. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks, interactive educational tours at the Biodiversum, and tranquil moments capturing stunning natural photography.
Biodiversum Nature Conservation Centre
Extensive birdwatching opportunities
Scenic walking trails around ponds
Presence of rare aquatic plants
A modern interactive museum focused on the wetlands and biodiversity of the region.
Strategically placed platforms offer great vantage points for observing a variety of bird species.
Man-made ponds that have transformed into thriving ecosystems.