Lennhofsweide landscape protection area

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Mouth of the Lenne (front / right) into the Ruhr (back / left)

The Lennhofsweide conservation area with an area of ​​42.22  hectares is located in the area of ​​the independent city of Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia . The landscape protection area (LSG) is located in the Garenfeld district of Hagen . The LSG was designated in 1994 with the landscape plan of the city of Hagen by the city council of Hagen.

description

The LSG consists of two sub-areas. The LSG borders in the north on the nature reserve Hengsteysee / Ruhr, south bank and the nature reserve Ruhraue Syburg . In the west to industrial areas. In the south it goes to the A 1 in the northwest. While the southern part of the area borders on the nature reserve Lenneaue Kabel in the south and on the nature reserve Lennesteilhang Garenfeld in the east .

The LSG covers the confluence of the Ruhr and Lenne in the Hengsteysee with river floodplains .

Protection purpose

According to the landscape plan, it was designated “to maintain and restore the efficiency of the natural balance, in particular by securing valuable, agriculturally used floodplain areas with a special biotope function for the avifauna (bird world)”.

See also

literature

  • City of Hagen: Landscape plan of the city of Hagen. Hagen 1994

Individual evidence

  1. a b landscape plan of the city of Hagen. (PDF) In: hagen.de. December 1994, pp. 237-291 , accessed on April 21, 2018 (updated 2010).

Coordinates: 51 ° 24 ′ 41.8 "  N , 7 ° 29 ′ 47.4"  E