Klenzauer See
Klenzauer See | ||
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Klenzauer See | ||
Geographical location | Ostholstein district | |
Tributaries | Liensfelder Au | |
Drain | Liensfelder Au | |
Location close to the shore | Klenzau , Eutin | |
Data | ||
Coordinates | 54 ° 5 '36 " N , 10 ° 34' 34" E | |
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surface | 10.1 ha | |
length | 500 m | |
width | 200 m | |
scope | 1.54 km | |
Maximum depth | 1.1 m | |
Middle deep | 0.5 m | |
particularities |
Flooded again in 1996 |
The Klenzauer See is located north of the village of Klenzau , municipality of Bosau in the Ostholstein district in Schleswig-Holstein . It lies in the hilly moraine landscape of Holstein Switzerland - framed by terminal moraine ranges .
The Klenzauer See was drained in the 1930s to gain pastureland. In 1995, the drainage measures were dismantled - which restored the lake in 1996. You can still see the trees in the lake that died after the flooding. To commemorate the renaturation, a memorial stone was set up near the junction of the K33 at a small picnic area.
The lake is elongated-oval with a length of about 500 meters and a width of about 200 meters. It has a size of about ten hectares and is very shallow with a maximum depth of about one meter. It is not fished or fished and is under nature protection.
The Liensfelder Au flows from the Rastlebener See to the lake, which drains it to the Majenfelder Au and over this into the Schwartau .
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- Explanations of the landscape framework plan for planning area II - Ostholstein district and Hanseatic city of Lübeck overall update 2003 (PDF file; 1.8 MB) ( Memento from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- Klenzauer See - Umweltdaten-SH
- NABU Eutin
- Oscar Klose - The bird world of the Klenzauer and Rastlebener See -: Yearbook for local history ( Heimatverband Eutin ), Eutin 1997 (page 182-184)
- Oscar Klose - The development of water bird populations in an overflowing grassland lowland using the example of Lake Klenzau in eastern Schleswig-Holstein - Corax 19 (1997), pages 28–38. Ornithological working group for Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg.