Hoge Venen

E920800

Hoge Venen is a high-altitude moorland and nature reserve in eastern Belgium, known for its peat bogs, heathlands, and protected biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moorland
nature reserve
protected area
climate cool oceanic climate
contains Baraque Michel NERFINISHED
Signal de Botrange NERFINISHED
boardwalk trails
coniferous forests
deciduous forests
heathlands
peat bogs
raised bogs
wet meadows
country Belgium
elevation 694 metres
governedBy Walloon Region NERFINISHED
habitatFor Eurasian lynx (reintroduced or occasional)
European wildcat
black grouse
bog-specific plant species
various sphagnum moss species
hasFeature frequent fog
high precipitation
hasHighestElevation Signal de Botrange NERFINISHED
hasStatus Natura 2000 site NERFINISHED
protected area under Belgian law
highestPointOf Belgium NERFINISHED
knownFor biodiversity
harsh winter climate
high-altitude moorland
peat bogs
languageRegion French-speaking region
German-speaking Community of Belgium NERFINISHED
locatedIn Ardennes NERFINISHED
Wallonia
eastern Belgium
locatedNear Eupen NERFINISHED
Malmedy NERFINISHED
Monschau NERFINISHED
Spa NERFINISHED
managedBy Parc naturel Hautes Fagnes–Eifel authorities NERFINISHED
partOf Ardennes and Eifel highlands NERFINISHED
Hautes Fagnes–Eifel Nature Park NERFINISHED
sharesBorderWith Eifel region NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
usedFor cross-country skiing
hiking
nature observation
scientific research

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Hautes Fagnes nameInDutch Hoge Venen