Anzinger Forest
The Anzinger Forest is a community-free area in the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg .
location and size
The forest is the northern part of the local recreation area Ebersberger Forst . Its area is 31.0290 km².
structure
Of the 15 state forest districts of the entire Ebersberger Forest, which correspond to corridors , four are in the community-free area of Anzinger Forst. The state forest districts are further subdivided into numbered sections of the same size (about 19 hectares each ), delimited by squares. These correspond to parcels . Only where the area borders on neighboring municipalities are the divisions usually smaller, as the squares are not completely within the area.
- State forest district V Viereichen
- State forest district VI Schwaberwegen
- State Forest District VII Forst Anzing
- State Forest District VIII spruce
- State Forest District IX Buchen
Remarks
In the Anzinger Forest there are several burial mound fields from which some finds from the Hallstatt period were recovered.
Remains of a section of a Roman road from Augsburg to Wels have been preserved.
In the Anzinger forest is the Anzinger Sauschütt , formerly a district and an exclave of the municipality of Anzing, but today part of the municipality-free area.
administration
- District court: Ebersberg
- Tax office: Ebersberg
- Land surveying office: Ebersberg
- Forestry office: Ebersberg
- Registry office: Anzing
Web links
- Expansion of the community-free area in OpenStreetMap (accessed on November 17, 2017)
- Monuments in the Anzinger Forest at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BlfD)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b BlfD database: Anzinger Forst 7837/0017 (PDF; 113 kB)
Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 12 ″ N , 11 ° 54 ′ 16 ″ E