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NSG An der Panne, Dortmund

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NSG An der Panne

Facts and practical information

The nature reserve An der Panne is located in the Dortmund district of Hombruch in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It stretches across the district of Barop and then, divided by Stockumer Straße, it is located between the districts of Eichlinghofen and Menglinghausen, it covers 21 hectares. The nature reserve "An der Panne" was designated on June 19, 1986, by a temporary securing order in a size of 3.1 hectares. In 1991, it was designated by the Arnsberg district government by ordinance at a size of 10.6 hectares, and finally set at 21.1 hectares in the Dortmund-Süd landscape plan of April 19, 2002.

Area: 52.14 acres (0.0815 mi²)Elevation: 299 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 51°28'44"N, 7°25'16"E
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Hombruch (Eichlinghofen)Dortmund Germany

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NSG An der Panne – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Westfalenstadion, Zoo Dortmund, Westfalenhallen, Eissportzentrum Westfalenhallen.

  • westfalenstadion dortmund1.6 miNE
  • zoo dortmund2.2 miE
  • westfalenhallen dortmund1.9 miNE
  • eissportzentrum westfalenhallen dortmund2 miNE
  • botanischer garten rombergpark dortmund1.9 miE
  • volksbad dortmund1.6 miNE
  • steinerner turm dortmund2.1 miNE
  • fletch bizzel dortmund2.6 miNE
  • sankt nicolai kirche dortmund2.1 miNE
  • westpark dortmund2.4 miNE
  • paul gerhardt kirche dortmund2.5 miNE

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to get to NSG An der Panne by public transport?

The nearest stations to NSG An der Panne:

Bus
  • Rüpingsbach • Lines: 448 (7 min walk)
  • Am Gardenkamp • Lines: 440, Ne40 (9 min walk)

Train
  • Dortmund-Barop (12 min walk)
  • Campus Süd (14 min walk)

Tram
  • Barop Parkhaus • Lines: U42 (15 min walk)
  • Eierkampstraße • Lines: U42 (17 min walk)

Where to next? Visit north rhine westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia region page or discover the top tourist attractions in Germany.