The Heath and Moor Reserves near Bad Bevensen are a network of protected landscapes featuring expansive heathlands, moor landscapes, and forest patches that provide rich biodiversity and tranquil outdoor experiences in Lower Saxony.
Located in the Lüneburg Heath region, just north of the town of Bad Bevensen in Lower Saxony, the Heath and Moor Reserves protect a distinctive mosaic of heathlands, raised bogs, and wet moor areas that have persisted through centuries of traditional land use. These open landscapes are characterized by their unique flora, including blooming heather, sundews, and cotton grasses, as well as rare fauna such as the black grouse, smooth snake, and numerous amphibians. The moors here act as important carbon sinks and support delicate ecosystems dependent on high water tables and minimal nutrient input.
Human influence dates back to prehistory where heathlands were maintained by grazing and controlled burning. Today, nature conservation efforts focus on restoring and preserving these habitats by regulating water levels and limiting afforestation. Visitors can enjoy a calm network of walking and cycling trails, along wooden boardwalks that traverse the mires, offering immersive encounters with this fragile habitat. Birdwatchers particularly prize the reserves during breeding seasons for spotting species adapted to open heath and wetlands. Nearby cultural landmarks, such as historic heath farms and the spa town of Bad Bevensen, complement the natural appeal.
The region is also known for its wellness tourism, thanks to natural moor mud treatments and clean air. Seasonal visits during late summer reveal the heath’s spectacular purple bloom, while autumn offers peaceful retreats among golden grasses and misty moorlands. This area is an ideal destination for those interested in quiet nature observation, ecological education, and low-impact hiking.
Extensive blooming heathlands each late summer with vibrant violet heather
Raised bogs featuring rare carnivorous plants like sundews and butterworts
Black grouse lekking grounds visible during spring dawns
Peaceful wooden boardwalk trails crossing fragile moor landscapes
A key moor area intertwined with the Wümme river valley, supporting rare wetland species and traditional moorland landscapes.
Marked hiking routes that showcase the late summer heather bloom, offering panoramic vistas of purple heath fields.
Nearby spa utilizing peat mud and moor water therapies, reflecting the cultural use of the moor landscape.