List of bodies of water in the Berlin district of Lichtenberg
The list of waters in the Lichtenberg district is an overview of where the Berlin district of Lichtenberg existing standing and flowing waters . The sortable table contains the existing lakes (natural and artificial), rivers, streams, moats, ponds, ponds and river bays, but does not claim to be complete.
The Lichtenberg district , created in 2001 by amalgamating with the then Hohenschönhausen district , has a total of around 920 hectares across all green spaces and thus ranks 7th in a Berlin-wide comparison. When it comes to water bodies, the districts of Treptow-Köpenick (2,161 ha), Steglitz-Zehlendorf (1,122 ha) and many others are well ahead; Lichtenberg ranks third from last with 104 ha.
The bodies of water entered on the Senate map have 7 to 10-digit identification numbers. The numbers are entered in the overview under the respective name.
Overview
The respective coordinate for lakes and the like is in the imaginary center. Two coordinates are given for watercourses: the source and the mouth. If no official data such as water volume and average depth are available, an attempt was made to characterize the respective body of water with a keyword-like representation. If possible, the picture should show the entire water surface or a characteristic point in the case of watercourses.
The overview is sorted alphabetically according to districts.
Name of the water body |
location | District | Description and picture |
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Mostpfuhl (e) 5829342225 |
location | Old Hohenschönhausen | |
Obersee | location | Old Hohenschönhausen | It is around 3.8 hectares in size and its mean water depth is three meters. |
Lake Orange | location | Old Hohenschönhausen | The Orankesee is 4 hectares in size, the mean water depth is two meters. He is inflow and outflow. |
Laakegraben 582934222 |
Location location |
Old Hohenschönhausen | It comes underground from the north and briefly rises to the surface. |
Funnel pool 5829342225 |
Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Unkenpfuhl 5829342129 |
Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Weiden Pfuhl 5829342221 |
Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Gehrensee | location | Falkenberg | |
Gehrenseegraben | Falkenberg | ||
Gutsteich | location | Falkenberg | |
House ditch |
Location location |
Falkenberg | about 380 meters long, east along a section of Hausvaterweg |
Igelpfuhl | Falkenberg | ||
Light pond | Falkenberg | ||
Trench of millions 5829244 |
Location location |
Falkenberg | Main drainage ditch of the former sewage fields in Falkenberg |
Röthkenpfuhl | Falkenberg |
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Black salsify ditch |
Location location |
Falkenberg | from Hausvaterweg to Ahrensfelder Chaussee in the direction of Schwarzwurzelstrasse It can be assumed that there is a pipe connection between the Hausvater- and Schwarzwurzelgraben under the crossing area. |
Western miter pond | Falkenberg | ||
Fennpfuhl | location | Fennpfuhl | Standing water formed in the Ice Age. Today's Fennpfuhl has been linked to the Langpfuhl that was created at the same time. |
Wolfgangspfuhl | Fennpfuhl | The lake lies in the middle of the southern living area of the district. It got its name after the nearby Wolfgangstrasse . | |
Dreiecksee | on the premises of Deutsche Bahn AG north of the Alt-Friedrichsfelde street and west of the Märkische Allee | Friedrichsfelde | created after 1980 during the expansion of the S-Bahn lines and named after the shape; lies between railway lines and is not open to the public; The rainwater collection basin has a drain into the Biesdorfer Baggersee.
Riverside plants are: privet hedges , blackberries , birches , sea buckthorn and thistles . In the shallow water there are reeds , cattails , foxtail grasses , hops , marsh willowherb , and occasional willows . |
Kraatzgraben or Tränkegraben 58293428 |
Height of Fischerstrasse (west); silted up (or piped up?) on Erich-Kurz-Strasse (east) |
Friedrichsfelde | is a derivative of the Marzahn-Hohenschönhauser border trench |
Castle moat and castle pond | Friedrichsfelde | Moats and lakes on the grounds of the zoo . Developed from earlier trenches in the Friedrichsfelde Palace Park and the artificial pond in front of Friedrichsfelde Palace | |
High moat | Karlshorst | is a small tributary of the Spree | |
Racetrack pond | Karlshorst | Located on the site of the former Karlshorst trotting track | |
Cane sheet | Karlshorst | ||
Oak pool | Lichtenberg | ||
Großer Herzbergteich Großer Weiher Herzberge 582934241 |
Lichtenberg | lies on the northern edge of the KEH area | |
Gutsteich | in the Herzberge landscape park | Lichtenberg | named after the former manor Lichtenberg |
Shepherd's Pool | Lichtenberg | ||
Connecting ditch between the large and small Herzberg pond 58293424 |
Lichtenberg | ||
Kleiner Herzbergteich Kleiner Weiher Herzberge 582934243 |
Lichtenberg | ||
Boy pond | Lichtenberg | named after the former purpose of the site, the boys' education home | |
Lindenhof pond 58293427 |
on the site of the former Lindenhof children's hospital | Lichtenberg | without inflow and outflow |
Marzahn-Hohenschönhauser Grenzgraben 5829342 |
Lichtenberg | The Lichtenberger section runs from north to south along the Rhinstrasse , with large sections of piping. Its origin is in the Neu-Hohenschönhausen area. From here it initially flows openly until shortly before crossing under the railway embankment, then underground into the open Papenpfuhl basin. From this, the trench discharges its water partly in pipes, in a few sections also openly as far as the south basin. | |
Reichsbahnteich 582927943 |
Lichtenberg | ||
Orwoteich | Lichtenberg | The wetland is located southeast of the Orwo house on Landsberger Allee. | |
Papenpfuhlbecken 582934219 |
Alt-Moabit Hohenschönhausen | is traversed by the Marzahn-Hohenschönhauser-Grenzgraben | |
Knight's Den | in the Herzberge landscape park | Lichtenberg | |
School pond | Lichtenberg | ||
Lake in the Lichtenberg City Park | Lichtenberg | artificially designed | |
South basin 58293425 |
Lichtenberg | This body of water is the intermediate station for the Marzahn-Hohenschönhauser Grenzgraben, which ends its open course here. The outflow to Rummelsburger Bucht is now underground in pipes. | |
Malchow village ditch | Malchow | exists since the 18th century and runs on the district border between Lichtenberg and Pankow ; he collects the groundwater and leads it into the Malchower See | |
Hechtgraben | Malchow, Neu-Hohenschönhausen, Wartenberg |
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Luch or pond Margaretenhöhe | Malchow | The edges of this lynx are lined with willow bushes , poplars and alders . Reeds grow in the moist center . | |
Malchower See | Malchow | ||
Pond old village moat | Malchow | ||
Pond on the outer ring | is close to the Berlin outer ring | Malchow | |
Barther Pfuhl | in the new development near Barther Strasse | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | In the immediate vicinity of this body of water there are two communal playgrounds that were created in 1992. The green area including the pool covers 2.9 hectares. |
Berl | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | According to Section 26a of the Berlin Nature Conservation Act (NatSchGBln), this body of water has been a protected biotope since 1994 . | |
Birch pond | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | ||
Darßer Graben | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | ||
Hohenschönhausen lake | location | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | lies in the middle of the Hohenschönhausen nature reserve, is fed from the Krugwiesen over nameless meadow ditches |
Small water private road | Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Mill ground ponds | Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Mühlenpfuhl (e) | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | ||
Hansastrasse pond | Neu-Hohenschönhausen | ||
Pond KGA Falkenhöhe Nord | Wartenberg | ||
Pond KGA Land in Sonne | Old Hohenschönhausen | ||
Cow ditch | Rummelsburg | Drainage of moist meadows towards the Spree . Since the 20th century mostly in pipes. | |
Marzahn-Hohenschönhauser-Grenzgraben 5829342 |
Rummelsburg | Section of the cow ditch; it flows openly to the south basin, then in pipes to the confluence with the Rummelsburger Bucht in the Spree. | |
Rummelsburg Bay | Rummelsburg | Lake-shaped bulge of the Spree | |
Berllpfuhl | Wartenberg | ||
Village pond | Wartenberg | ||
Crooked pool | Wartenberg | The area of the body of water including the banks is given as 1 ha. | |
Luchteich or Wartenberger Luch | Wartenberg | The area was used as a wild garbage dump for several years. From 1980 onwards, soil was filled in and the allotment garden at Am Hechtgraben was built on a partial area. A small area of water has been preserved. | |
Rohrpfuhl | Wartenberg | According to Section 26a of the Berlin Nature Conservation Act (NatSchGBln), this body of water has been a protected biotope since 1994 . The area of the lake including the bank strip is given as 4.6 hectares. | |
Loyalty-Hearts-Den | Wartenberg | According to Section 26a of the Berlin Nature Conservation Act (NatSchGBln), this body of water has been a protected biotope since 1994 . Together with its bank zone, it is 0.5 hectares in size. | |
Heron Pool | Wartenberg | ||
Reiherpfuhlgraben | Wartenberg |
Web links
- Office for Environment and Nature of the BA Lichtenberg: Waterway map of the landscape framework plan Berlin-Lichtenberg ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), as of May 2006 (PDF; 669 kB)
- Berlin surface waters , on Senate environmental administration
- Water map of Berlin
Individual evidence
- ↑ Facts and figures on Berlin's urban green , as of the end of 2016, accessed on January 7, 2018.
- ↑ Data & facts. Area overview of the districts. accessed on January 7, 2018.
- ↑ ( page no longer available , search in web archives )
- ^ Website of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district office with details on the Dreiecksee ( memento from January 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ); accessed on March 24, 2014
- ↑ a b c Brief presentation of the protected areas in Lichtenberg on berlin.nabu.de; Retrieved March 25, 2014
- ↑ a b c d e Division development plan for the Neu-Hohenschönhausen district. Explanatory report ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ); Retrieved March 25, 2014