Hohes Venn

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Hohes Venn is a high-altitude peat bog and nature reserve on the border of Belgium and Germany, known for its unique moorland landscapes and rich biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Natura 2000 site
Ramsar site
nature reserve
peat bog
protected area
upland moor
area approximately 4,500 hectares
approximately 45 square kilometres
biodiversityFeature rare bird species
rare plant species
specialized peatland fauna
climate cool oceanic climate
high precipitation
contains boardwalk trails
coniferous forests
heathlands
peatlands
wet meadows
country Belgium
Germany NERFINISHED
drainage Rur river basin NERFINISHED
Warche river basin
elevation 694 metres
about 2,277 feet
hasConservationStatus strictly protected core zones
highestPoint Signal de Botrange NERFINISHED
knownFor blanket bogs
high-altitude peat bogs
moorland landscapes
raised bogs
rich biodiversity
languageRegion French-speaking Belgium NERFINISHED
German-speaking Community of Belgium NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ardennes NERFINISHED
Eifel NERFINISHED
Liège Province NERFINISHED
North Rhine-Westphalia
Wallonia
locatedOnBorderOf Belgium NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
near Eupen NERFINISHED
Monschau NERFINISHED
partOf Ardennes Massif NERFINISHED
Eifel-Ardennes highlands NERFINISHED
German-Belgian High Fens – Eifel Nature Park NERFINISHED
Hohes Venn–Eifel Nature Park NERFINISHED
protectedSince 20th century
tourismActivity cross-country skiing
hiking
nature observation

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High Fens officialName Hohes Venn
Hautes Fagnes nameInGerman Hohes Venn