To the headwaters of the Lister
The Lister is a tributary of the Lister dam that is around 19 km long. It has its source in the "Grundlose" raised bog, one of the numerous bogs in the Ebbe Mountains. The Ebbe moors are home to very rare plants such as bogbean, sundew and cranberry. These moors are so unique that the area has been designated a nature reserve of European importance. The entire protected area covers almost 1,000 hectares. The "Grundlose" moor is around 15 minutes' walk away on the left-hand side of the A 3 hiking trail and is easy to spot thanks to the bog birch vegetation.
The numerous marked hiking trails enable both short walks and longer day hikes up to the Nordhelle, the highest elevation in the Ebbegebirge at 663 m above sea level.
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Coordinates for the navigation system (WGS 84):
GPS: N 51° 6' 41.2056 E 7° 40' 51.6684
UTM: 32U 407671.26 5663045.43
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The facility belongs to the Naturpark Sauerland Rothaargebirge e.V. and is looked after and maintained by the park.
Should you nevertheless notice any soiling or damage, please let us know by sending an email to info@npsr.de.
(Source: Naturpark Sauerland Rothaargebirge e.V.)
