Brucker Lache, Nature reserve in Erlangen, Germany.
Brucker Lache is a nature reserve near Erlangen comprising wetlands, meadows, and forest sections. The area supports a variety of native plants and animals across its different habitats.
The reserve was established in 1964 as the first protected nature area in Middle Franconia. A second expansion phase occurred in 1984 to better safeguard the region's water and soil resources.
The Franzosenweg path connects two historic churches and guides visitors through the reserve's landscape. This route shows how the area has served as a passage between communities for generations.
The reserve can be explored along marked walking paths where visitors can observe wildlife. It is important to stay on designated trails and follow the area's conservation guidelines.
A large forest section with swamps and moors is sustained by impermeable clay layers beneath the surface. These special soil conditions allow the growth of a rare alder-ash forest ecosystem.
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