Naturschutzgebiet Westliches Odertal is a vital protected nature reserve along the western banks of the Oder River, renowned for its diverse wetland ecosystems and rich biodiversity offering peaceful wildlife observation and scenic hiking opportunities.
Naturschutzgebiet Westliches Odertal stretches along the western Oder River valley, forming an extensive corridor of floodplain forests, meadows, and wetlands that support a rich variety of flora and fauna. Located in northeastern Germany, spanning parts of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, this nature reserve protects one of the last remaining semi-natural floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. Its dynamic river system creates a mosaic of habitats including oxbow lakes, reed beds, and alder forests. The area is especially important for migratory birds, hosting species such as the white-tailed eagle, black stork, and the rare aquatic warbler. Historically, the area was used for traditional agriculture and fishing but has been increasingly preserved to maintain its natural character. Visitors to Westliches Odertal can enjoy walking and cycling on well-marked trails winding through scenic forests and open meadows. Photography, birdwatching, and paddling down the Oder are favorite activities here, with peaceful waters and abundant wildlife. The reserve also borders the rich natural landscapes of the Lower Oder Valley National Park in Poland, forming a cross-border ecological network. Seasonal flooding transforms the area, enhancing habitat diversity and offering unique experiences depending on the time of year. Naturschutzgebiet Westliches Odertal appeals particularly to nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking tranquility away from urban centers. Interpretation boards and modest visitor infrastructure encourage respectful exploration of this valuable floodplain ecosystem.
Floodplain forest habitats with characteristic alder and willow trees
Rare bird watching opportunities including white-tailed eagle and black stork
Scenic river landscapes along the Oder with opportunities for paddling
Cross-border ecological connection with Poland’s Lower Oder Valley National Park
Extensive natural riparian forests that form critical habitat for various mammals and birds.
Natural oxbow formations in the river valley that serve as breeding grounds for fish and amphibians.
Integration with Poland’s Lower Oder Valley National Park, promoting transboundary species migration and ecosystem protection.