List of natural monuments in the Landeck district
The list of natural monuments in the Landeck district lists all objects designated as natural monuments in the Landeck district in the state of Tyrol . Among the nine natural monuments there are in particular raised bogs and a lake with surrounding bogs, several trees, a stone block with glacier pots and a protected rock formation. The listed natural monuments were first placed under protection in 1968, the last in 2015.
Natural monuments
photo | Surname | ID | Location | description
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Fisser Gande | ND_6_7 |
Fiss KG: Fiss GrStNr: 2114; 2122/1, 2122/2; 2126; 2130; 2133; 2134; 2137 location |
The Fisser Gande is a rock formation with whitish boulders at an altitude of 1820 to 1920 meters. The natural monument includes mountain forest with a dense spruce stand as well as species from the alpine tree line and dwarf shrub heather. As a result, mountain pines, small larches and alpine roses can also be found here, and Gemsheide and lichens also form carpet-like coatings. | 1977 | ||
Pillermoor on the Pillersattel | ND_6_5 |
Fließ KG: Fließ GrStNr: 5271/1 location |
The Pillermoor is a mountain pine raised bog with large open areas. It is located in a saddle verge southwest of the hamlet of Piller at an altitude of 1540 meters. In addition to mountain pines, characteristic plants in the Pillermoor are various peat mosses ( Sphagnum ), cranberries ( Vaccinium oxycoccos ), rosemary heather ( Andromeda polifolia ) and the insectivorous round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia). | 1970 | ||
Megablock with several glacier pots | ND_6_10 |
Kaunertal KG: Kaunertal location |
This natural monument is a megablock of crystalline rock that has several glacier pots . The natural monument is orographically to the left of the Fagge , south of the toll booth on the Kaunertal Glacier Road. | 2009 | ||
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Wellingtonia "Sequoia Gigantea" - sequoia | ND_6_11 |
Landeck KG: Landeck GrStNr: 63/3 location |
The giant sequoia on the square in front of the town hall is around 100 years old and around 25 m high. | 2013 | |
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Old lime tree near the Nauders parish church | ND_6_8 |
Nauders KG: Nauders I GrStNr: 2 location |
The protected summer lime tree is located below the parish church or the cemetery of Nauders. | 1993 | |
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Nauderer Black Lake | ND_6_4 |
Nauders KG: Nauders I GrStNr: 3137; 3139/1 location |
The Black Lake belongs to the municipality of Nauders and is located at an altitude of 1725 meters in the so-called deep forest, a forest area between the Kleiner and Großer Mutzkopf near the border with Switzerland. The approximately 2.3 hectare lake includes a high mountain pine moor to the north, and to the south there is a swinging lawn and a flat moor. There are also silting zones in the west. In the 19th century, peat was cut at this peat lake, and water was sometimes drained away. | 1968 | |
High moors in the Radurschltal | ND_6_6 |
Pfunds KG: Pfunds GrStNr: 3281/1 location |
In the Radurschltal, a side valley on the right bank of the Inn, there are several raised bogs that are only fed by rainwater. The forest moss is located 1690 m above sea level. A. south of the Wildmoos hunting lodge. The Wildmoos is a mountain pines raised bog with cut pines and some birch trees. Rosemary heather and cranberries grow on the bults , with peat moss thriving in between. To the south-west lies the protected wild moss that drains over a slope on the forest road, whereby a moist vegetation has formed. | 1970 | ||
Sevondaschg moor complex in Radurschltal (Ochsenboden) | ND_6_9 |
Pfunds KG: Pfunds or Nauders I GrStNr: 3442/1 or 3399 location |
The roughly six hectare moor area is a subalpine bog complex around which alpine torrents flow like a pincer. On the site in a Bergkar at an altitude of 2050 to 2100 m above sea level. A. Apart from the occasional stone pine stump, no trees grow. | 2007 | ||
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Ash at the Church of St. Vigil, Obsaurs | ND_6_12 |
Schönwies KG: Schönwies GrStNr: 2183/2 location |
The large and mighty ash tree is right next to the path south of the Church of St. Vigil in Obsaurs. Well over 100 years old, it is unusually old for this tree species. | 2015 |
Notes / legend
Photo: | Photography of the natural monument. Click the photo generates an enlarged view. There are also two symbols:
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Surname: | Designation of the natural monument according to official sources | ||||
ID | Identifier | ||||
Location: | The municipality and, if available, the address are given. The cadastral community (KG) and the property number are listed below. By calling up the link Location , the location of the monument is displayed in various map projects. | ||||
description | Brief description of the natural monument | ||||
surface | Area of the natural monument in hectares (ha) | ||||
date | Date or year of protection |
Web links
Commons : Natural monuments in the Landeck district - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Natural monuments Tyrol - punctiform and flat at data.gv.at