End moraine cone Ebersberg with Mahlweiher
Landscape protection area
"Ebersberg terminal moraine cone with Mahlweiher" |
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The terminal moraine cone with the Ebersberg ruins |
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location | Neukirch , Lake Constance district , Baden-Württemberg , Germany | |
surface | 0.5 km² | |
Identifier | 4.35.018 | |
WDPA ID | 320642 | |
Geographical location | 47 ° 41 ' N , 9 ° 43' E | |
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Sea level | from 540 m to 583 m ( ø 561 m) | |
Setup date | September 10, 1954 |
The Ebersberg terminal moraine cone area with Mahlweiher is a landscape protection area (LSG number 4.35.018) in the Baden-Württemberg community of Neukirch in the Lake Constance district in Germany, which was designated by ordinance of September 10, 1954 of the Tettnang district as a lower nature conservation authority .
location
The five- hectare large conservation area Endmoränenkegel Ebersberg with Mahlweiher is one natural area to Westallgäuer hills . It extends about three kilometers northeast of Neukirch town center, between the Neukirch district of Hinteressach and the hamlets of Raihen (zu Bodnegg ) and Unterhof (zu Amtzell ), at an altitude of around 540 to 583 m above sea level. NN .
The area is surrounded by the “ Ebersberger Weiher ” nature reserve from the south and east .
The Ebersberg castle ruins are on the summit .
geology
In the Würm Ice Age , about 20,000 years ago, coined the Rhine - foreland glaciers the area north of Lake Constance . Today the drumlins represent the typical terrain of the terminal moraine landscape.
Protection purpose
The main protection purpose is the preservation of the slim, round cone, which originated from a standstill position of the glacier and is known for its scenic beauty and uniqueness.
Web links
- Weblink of the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ordinance on the protection of parts of the landscape along the Argen in the communities of Kreßbronn, Langnau, Neukirch and Tannau of September 15, 1954 (Schwäbische Zeitung of September 15, 1954)
Coordinates: 47 ° 41 ′ 4.2 " N , 9 ° 42 ′ 42.1" E