Broholm (Schleswig)

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Broholm ( Danish also Bråholm or Braaholm Skov ) is about 96 hectares in the municipalities Schaalby and Taarstedt in southern fishing in northeast Schleswig-Holstein located forest area . In the morphologically highly structured forest area there are predominantly beeches , as well as oaks and ash trees , and in some depressions there are alder fragments . The oldest tree population dates from 1870. The forest used to function partially as a farming forest for the residents of Füsing and Taarstedt. Between 1965 and 1980, the state of Schleswig-Holstein bought all of the peasant parts of the forest. In the northwest, the forest is delimited by the Loiter Au (Füsinger Au), over which a wooden bridge leads to Scholderup ( Skolderup ). The Geelbek ( Gejl Bæk ) has its source in the southeast . Both streams flow into the Schlei after a few km . The forest area is located within the boundaries of the Schlei Nature Park .

The name derives from Danish. holm (for an elevation in a valley) and bro (bridge). The field name is documented in writing in 1837.

Individual evidence

  1. so on the Danish land survey of 1858 and with M. Mørk Hansen: Kirkelig Statistics over Slesvig pen: Med historiske og topografiske bemærkninger , 2nd volume, Copenhagen 1864, p. 352
  2. Berthold Hamer: Topographie der Landschaft fishing , Vol. 1, Husum 1994, p. 129
  3. Berthold Hamer: Topographie der Landschaft fishing , vol. 1, Husum 1994, p. 225
  4. ^ Berthold Hamer: Topography of the landscape fishing , vol. 1, Husum 1994, p. 130

Coordinates: 54 ° 33 ′ 2.6 "  N , 9 ° 40 ′ 51.4"  E