Anzinger Forest

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The community-free area of ​​Anzinger Forst

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

Commons : Anzinger Forst  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b BlfD database: Anzinger Forst 7837/0017 (PDF; 113 kB)

Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 12 ″  N , 11 ° 54 ′ 16 ″  E