This morning’s 24 km cycle ride took me just over the border into Germany.

I ride this way quite often but I recently became aware that I was missing various places of interest.

Wurmtal is one such place, a small nature reserve, alongside the river Wurm, from which it takes it’s name.

I have cycled past Wurmtal many times but have never paused and taken the slight detour to take a look.

Cycling is not allowed here, so it’s a question of getting off the bike and walking for a while, which I’m more than happy to do.

Wurmtal is essentially a series of small lakes and ponds, home to literally thousands of wildfowl.

I lost count of the many different species of ducks and geese I saw here today.

I’d never be able to identify many of them, although I did see a solitary swan sheltering under a tree from the already hot sun.

It is so peaceful here, I simply sat and watched them all on or near the water, going about their business regardless of human presence.

Alongside one of the lakes is a derelict stone building, apparently a bath house from Roman times.

There are more photos than kilometres today….

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