Bornrieth Moor
Facts and practical information
The Bornrieth Moor is the remains of a raised bog in the German district of Celle and belongs to the Südheide Nature Park. It has an area of 115 hectares. The bog, which has had most of its peat extracted, was reflooded and placed under nature conservation protection in 1988. The moor was also designated as a Special Area of Conservation. The responsible nature conservation authority is the district of Celle. The area is out-of-bounds to the public. Several cranes have turned up here again and are breeding. The otherwise rare bog myrtle is common here. Much of the moor is covered by the common reed. Bog asphodel, cottongrass and sundews may also be found here. ()
Lower Saxony
Bornrieth Moor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church of St. Fabian and St. Sebastian, Südheide Nature Park, Lutter Mill, Hermannsburg Mission Seminary.