Haspelsee

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Haspelsee
old: Haspelhauser See, Haspelhäuser See
Geographical location Swabian-Franconian forest mountains

Baden-Württemberg

Drain Amsbach →  Bühlbach →  Fischach →  Bühler →  Kocher →  Neckar →  Rhine →  North Sea
Location close to the shore Winzenweiler
Data
Coordinates 49 ° 1 '41.8 "  N , 9 ° 48' 59.1"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 1 '41.8 "  N , 9 ° 48' 59.1"  E
Haspelsee (Baden-Württemberg)
Haspelsee
Altitude above sea level 498  m above sea level NHN
surface 1.323 8  ha
length 170 m
width 100 m
scope 470 m
Maximum depth 3.50 m
Catchment area 54.6 ha

The Haspelsee is a pent-up Waldsee in Limpurger mountains about one kilometer northeast of the hamlet Winzenheim hamlet of Gaildorf in the district of Schwäbisch Hall in the northeastern Baden-Wuerttemberg .

geography

The Haspelsee with its 0.5 km² catchment area is located on the eastern edge of the very flat plateau of the Limpurger Mountains around the small clearing hamlet Winzenweiler in the Eutendorfer subdivision of the city of Gaildorf at an altitude of around 498  m above sea level. NN . The 1.2 hectare to 1.3 hectare large lake, which is surrounded by forest all around, is located in a deep and wide depression in which the low-slope upper reaches of the Amsbach arise, which runs through the lake from west to east and its open bed can be traced from slightly above its subterranean influence at least 200 meters further up in the forest. The stream usually flows off via a monk , and during high tide also via a concrete pipe about 50 cm in diameter, the bottom of which is less than a meter above the normal sea water level, then first runs in a small bed through an upstream, apparently never or almost never flooded Basin about 0.1 hectare in size, which, because of its basic moisture, is now developing into a small scrub forest with alder and ash trees. Then the Amsbach crosses under the coal road in a pipe , runs for about a hundred meters almost flat through the forest and then enters its steep erosion blade on the eastern slope of the Limpurger Mountains, at the foot of which it drains over the Bühlbach to the Fischach .

In the middle of the lake there is a small island with trees. Except on the dam side in the east, the lakeshore is bordered by a strip of green that widens to around 40 meters on the north side. There are two rustic wooden benches in the meadow, and there is more seating under the canopy of a log cabin on the edge of the forest.

History and name

The forest north of the lake is called Haspel . The limpurgische historian Prescher mentioned towards the end of the 18th century in his history book the existence of a time long disposed of, the present Gaildorfer district Eutendorf associated with village names reel Hausen , without it, however, especially to locate exactly:

" " Except for the towns that were still there [d. H. zu Eutendorf] to go to church, was formerly also Haspelhausen, a village on the heights, and some houses on the so-called Roggenland, all of which went down centuries ago and Winzenweilerparish there. " "

With reference to Prescher, the Württemberg Oberamtsbeschreibung from the middle of the 19th century offers more localization of the former village:

" " According to Prescher, the town of Haspelhausen, which has also been lost, is said to have stood on the heights to the east, and in its place is now the Haspelhauser See, which is several acres and is covered with carp. " "

- Editor: Royal Statistical-Topographical Bureau : Description of the Oberamt Gaildorf , 1851, p. 141

Sheet 30 of the Topographical Atlas of the Kingdom of Württemberg (JPG, 15.7 MByte, at Wikimedia Commons) from 1841 shows at today's location and with today's outline a body of water that is labeled Haspelhäuser See . A map from 1930 shows the lake dam at today's location, but the lake basin behind it is dry except for a thread of flowing water. The complex of the lake mentioned by the fishing association around 1973 was more of a renovation.

Management

The Haspelsee is a freely accessible fishing water of the fishing club Gaildorf, which stocks it with carp , roach , bream , tench , eel , bitterling , pikeperch , rudd and rainbow trout and only allows club members to fish at certain times.

Leisure and Tourism

The lake is particularly popular with walkers in summer and hikers, runners and cyclists often stop here. The next parking lot is close to the intersection of the Kohlenstraße and the L 1066 east of Winzenweiler, from which the lake is only about 600 meters away on foot via Waldstraße in an approximately north-westerly direction. Just as far north-west of the lake, the Blau-Strich hiking trail from Gaildorf reaches the coal road at a triangle with a tree, which then continues on this to Einkorn near Schwäbisch Hall . From Wegeeck a red cross hiking trail goes in the opposite direction to the lake and then further towards Vellberg in the northeast.

Individual evidence

LUBW

Official online waterway map with a suitable section and the layers used here: Haspelsee and the surrounding area
General introduction without default settings and layers: State Institute for the Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) ( notes )

  1. a b Height according to the contour line image on the topographic map background layer .
  2. a b c Lake area according to the layer standing waters .
  3. a b c d Length, width, circumference and catchment area measured on the background layer topographic map of the LUBW's online map server.
  4. ↑ Catchment area measured on the background layer topographic map .

Other evidence

  1. Wolf-Dieter Sick : Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 162 Rothenburg o. D. Deaf. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1962. →  Online map (PDF; 4.7 MB)
  2. a b c d After the information board at the log cabin.
  3. See the measuring table sheet 6924 Gaildorf from 1930 in the Deutsche Fotothek .

literature

  • Topographic map 1: 25,000 Baden-Württemberg, as single sheet No. 6924 Gaildorf

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