Westernohe

Wacholderheide

Detailed description

Where bleeding herds of sheep had begun to graze and shepherd dogs watched over the changing woolen balls, today a true natural paradise can be admired: the juniper heath of Westernohe near Rennerod. Once this landscape was characteristic of large parts of the Hohe Westerwald forest. Therefore, this residual stock was put under special protection. And those who are ruthless against the natural beauty can experience so many small miracles. The juniper heath lies like a park, the ordinary juniper grows in columns or grows in the form of a bush, spread over the ground on a large surface. There are hardly any nutrients under the feet of the visitors, and besides the red juniper berries also other protected plant species feel good.

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Brief description

Where bleeding herds of sheep had begun to graze and shepherd dogs watched over the changing woolen balls, today a true natural paradise can be admired: the juniper heath of Westernohe near Rennerod. Once this landscape was characteristic of large parts of the Hohe Westerwald forest.

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56479 Westernohe

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http://www.hoher-westerwald-info.de