Attraction

Tüdderner Venn

An der Waldschänke
Selfkant
Tüddern is the namesake of the Tüdderner Fenn, an old, overgrown intermediate bog, which now shows itself as a wet alder fracture, which usually grows with several stems and is barely permeable, mixed with a few small bodies of water.

The 'Tüdderner Fenn' is a nature reserve and is located near the village of Tüddern. It extends over an area of approximately 58 hectares. It is an infiltration area of the Rodebach. The Rodebach forms a natural boundary in the southern course.

The area consists of a forest with deciduous and coniferous trees. There are several ponds in this area. The area is part of a long continuous nature reserve in the Bachtal, which stretches from the Brunssumer Heide to Millen.

From the east it connects to the Gangelter Heide and to the west to the Schwienswei near Sittard.

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