Haldenberg (Friedrichshafen)
Landscape protection area "Haldenberg"
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Fruit blossom in the LSG "Haldenberg"
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location | Friedrichshafen - Ailingen , Bodenseekreis , Baden-Württemberg , Germany | |
surface | 0.105 km² | |
Identifier | 4.35.041 | |
WDPA ID | 321331 | |
Geographical location | 47 ° 42 ' N , 9 ° 30' E | |
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Setup date | November 26, 2001 | |
administration | District Office Bodenseekreis |
The area Haldenberg is a by ordinance of 26 November 2001 the district office Bodenseekreis been instructed conservation area (LSG number 4.35.041) in the northeast of Württemberg Baden- City Friedrichshafen on Lake Constance district in Germany .
location
The 105 hectare large conservation area Haldenberg is one natural area to Lake basin . It is located about five kilometers northeast of the Friedrichshafen city center, in the districts of Ailingen and Ettenkirch , between Ailingen and the hamlets of Oberlottenweiler, Lindenholz, Waltenweiler and Habratsweiler, at an altitude of up to 479 m above sea level. NN .
Protection purpose
The main protection purpose is the preservation of the drumlin created by the glaciers and meltwater with its slope areas as a geological unit typical of the region . Furthermore, the usability of natural assets and the preservation of natural resources, both extensively and intensively used areas, should be secured by keeping the cultural landscape open for future generations. The distinctive Drumlin, which is visible from afar and characterizes the landscape, with the Haldenberg chapel , which is protected as a cultural monument , the meadows, orchards, wooded structures, fields, the orchards that bloom in the spring and its views of the near and distant surroundings, should in its diversity and beauty for the landscape-compatible recreation of the general public are preserved. In addition, the safeguarding of the Haldenberg as a unit that largely shapes the landscape and as an important local recreation goal for recreation that is compatible with nature and the landscape is an essential protection purpose.
The protective purpose of the core zone is to secure the particularly attractive hilltop area in the south of the Haldenberg with its elevated Haldenberg chapel, the surrounding meadows, individual trees and the strewn meadow as a unit in its harmonious appearance and its beauty. The area around the chapel, with its views of Lake Constance and the Alpine chain , into the Schussental and across the Raderach Drumlin landscape to the Gehrenberg , is to be preserved as a destination for excursions and local recreation for the general public. The core zone is to be protected as an important buffer zone and networking area for the particularly high-quality litter meadow north of the Haldenberg chapel and as a habitat for animal and plant species.
Flora and fauna
flora
In addition to various peat mosses , the flora of the protected area includes the following types of plants :
- Marsh Orchid ( Dactylorhiza majalis ), and Broad Fingerroot called
- Broad-leaved cottongrass ( Eriophorum latifolium )
- Common yellow sedge ( Carex flava )
- Common loosestrife ( Lysimachia vulgaris )
- Millet sedge ( Carex panicea )
- Lung gentian ( Gentiana pneumonanthe )
- Meadowsweet ( Filipendula ulmaria )
- Scorpion moss ( Scorpidium scorpioides )
fauna
The following species (selection) from the fauna worthy of protection are to be named:
- Brown bear ( Arctia caja ), a moth from the bear moth family
- Great ox-eye ( Maniola jurtina ), a butterfly from the noble butterfly family
- Leek insect ( Mecostethus parapleurus )
- Lesser Marbled Fritillary ( Brenthis ino ), and Violet silver butterfly called
- Grass snake ( Natrix natrix )
- Forest lizard ( Zootoca vivipara ), also often referred to as the mountain or bog lizard , reptile of the year 2006
- Wasp spider ( Argiope bruennichi ), also known as zebra , tiger or silk ribbon spider , spider of the year 2001
- Yellow meadow ant or yellow garden ant , also amber ant ( Lasius flavus )
Hiking trails
Ailingen panorama trail
The approximately ten kilometer long panorama path runs from the Ailingen town hall via Unterlottenweiler, to Horach, the highest point in Friedrichshafen, past the Höhlerösch and over the Haldenberg back to the town hall. At ten stations, information boards explain natural and historical aspects of the landscape around Ailingen to hikers.
Jubiläumsweg Bodenseekreis
The third stage ( Meckenbeuren - Markdorf ) of the Jubiläumsweg Bodenseekreis , a 111-kilometer hiking trail that was signposted in 1998 to mark the 25th anniversary of the Bodenseekreis, runs through the landscape protection area . It leads over six stages through the hinterland of Lake Constance from Kressbronn via Neukirch , Meckenbeuren, Markdorf, Heiligenberg and Owingen to Überlingen .
Attractions
Haldenberg Chapel
The Haldenberg Chapel was built on the Haldenberg in 1921 as a war memorial chapel for those who fell in the First World War . The building material was used by the former Marienkapelle of the Reinachmühle. In addition to the “Star in the Sea of Life” mosaic by Kurt Zöller, the modern Way of the Cross (also Zöller) and the Pietà (1893) are worth seeing. The chapel is a stop on the Friedrichshafen History Trail .
See also
Web links
- Weblink of the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW)
Individual proof
- ↑ Ordinance of the Landratsamt Bodenseekreis on the nature reserve "Haldenberg" of March 29, 1995 (Journal of Laws p. 385)
Coordinates: 47 ° 41 ′ 50 " N , 9 ° 29 ′ 56" E