Linnerheide

Berkenallee 4
6077 PA
Sint Odilienberg
Linnerheide

Area of natural beauty

Between Linne and Sint-Odilienberg lie the Linnerheide and the Mortelshof. In this 125 ha large and varied area, coniferous and deciduous forests and a large field complex alternate.

Location

The Linnerheide area is in the middle of the intensively used agricultural area in this region. Despite this isolation, it is freely accessible to pedestrians, and dogs may be brought on a leash.

Linnerheide

As its name indicates, the Linnerheide used to be a heathland area, located on ancient ridges of the Ruhr River. Today, the landscape is characterized by an alternation of thick American oaks, Douglas firs, young birches and extensive plantings of sweet cherry. This diversity of tree species provides a rich bird population. Among the special birds found there is the rare lesser spotted woodpecker, which even comes to breed there. In addition, the buzzard uses the area as a base to hunt in the surrounding agricultural area. On the north side of the area are sweet cherry, beech, oak and birch.

Hiking trails

Linnerheide offers hikers a 5.5-km red hiking trail through the area. In addition, the famous Pieterpad runs through this beautiful nature reserve, making it an attractive destination for long-distance hikers as well.

Discover The Mortelshof

From adjacent roads, De Mortelshof is easily overlooked. Although the area itself is not accessible, it surrounds a large area of naturally managed fields. Due to the variety of cultivated agricultural crops, some of which are not harvested, this area is one of the greatest attractions for seed-eating songbirds during the win

Nearby

The distances mentioned below are the distances from the location above.

 
3,88km
Places of interest
 
8,59km
Visitor Centre