Lausheimer Weiher (landscape protection area)
Landscape protection area
"Lausheimer Weiher" |
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location | Ostrach in the district of Sigmaringen , Baden-Württemberg , Germany | |
surface | 58,055 ha | |
Identifier | 4.37.004 | |
WDPA ID | 322547 | |
Geographical location | 47 ° 58 ' N , 9 ° 19' E | |
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Sea level | 611 m | |
Setup date | January 16, 1963 | |
administration | District Office Sigmaringen |
The Lausheimer Weiher area is a protected landscape area (LSG number 4.37.004) designated by ordinance of January 16, 1963 in the area of the Baden-Württemberg community of Ostrach in the Sigmaringen district in Germany .
location
The approximately 58 hectare protected area Lausheimer Weiher naturally belongs to the Danube-Ablach-Platten . It is located around five and a half kilometers northwest of the center of Ostrach, below the suburb of the same name Lausheim , at an average altitude of 614 m above sea level. NN .
Protection purpose
Essential protective purpose is to preserve the Lausheimer pond - originally from the monastery Habsthal applied as a single fish pond waters of this type and size in the area - as well as the surrounding forest, agricultural and riparian areas for landing areas typical plants.
See also
- List of landscape protection areas in the district of Sigmaringen
- List of landscape protection areas in Baden-Württemberg
Web links
- Ordinance, data evaluation sheet and map in the profile of the landscape protection area in the protected area directory of the LUBW
Individual evidence
- ↑ Top25 Viewer [Top. Map 1: 100000 Baden-Württemberg]
- ↑ Josef Mühlebach: From the history of the water supply Hausen a. A. In: Hohenzollerischer Geschichtsverein (Hrsg.): Hohenzollerische Heimat, Volume 18, No. 3/1968 , pp. 44–46, here pp. 45f.