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The Amperauen Protected Landscape is a vital riparian nature reserve along the Amper River near Munich, offering diverse floodplain habitats renowned for birdwatching, hiking, and peaceful nature immersion.

1,420
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Amperauen Protected Landscape

 

Amperauen Protected Landscape is a floodplain nature reserve situated along the Amper River in the federal state of Bavaria, Germany, just west of Munich. This protected area conserves the dynamic fluvial ecosystem characterized by riparian wetlands, meandering river channels, alder and willow forests, and wet meadows. The landscape provides critical habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna, including numerous bird species such as kingfishers, grey herons, and Eurasian beavers, which have reestablished themselves due to ongoing conservation efforts. Historically, the floodplains were shaped by traditional agricultural use but gradually gained protected status to preserve their ecological integrity and maintain natural flood regulation. Outdoor enthusiasts visit Amperauen for its serene walking and cycling trails that weave through lush forested areas and open glades, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and photography. The area also serves as an important ecological corridor, connecting urban environments with natural riverine habitats. Visitors appreciate the calm natural atmosphere just a short distance from Munich’s metropolitan bustle, making Amperauen a favored destination for day hikes, birdwatching, and gentle paddle sports along accessible river sections. The landscape’s seasonal flooding patterns support unique plant communities and foster biodiversity, emphasizing the importance of this protected area as a model for sustainable river management and eco-tourism in Bavaria.

Highlights

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Meandering Amper River with dynamic floodplain vegetation

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Diverse bird species including kingfishers and grey herons

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Extensive networks of walking and cycling trails

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Tranquil wet meadows offering peaceful wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Amper River Meanders

The natural winding course of the Amper River creates diverse aquatic habitats critical for fish and birdlife.

Wet Alder-Willow Forests

Extensive riparian forests dominated by alder and willow trees provide shelter for numerous species.

Floodplain Meadows

Seasonally flooded meadows sustain a rich variety of wetland plants and serve as prime habitat for amphibians and insects.