List of natural monuments in the Weilheim-Schongau district

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In the district of Weilheim-Schongau there are 87 natural monuments , which are incomplete in this list.

Natural monuments (incomplete)

Surname image Identifier

details position Area
hectares
date
Slope spring moor on the Tannenbichel BW


Bernbeuren hill
spring moor on Tannenbichel southeast of Bernbeuren
1
Slope spring moor near Echerschwang BW


Bernbeuren
The hillside spring moor is interesting for ecological reasons. Lime-rich and lime-separating spring waters emerge from gravel on damming moraine. The constant watering of the flat lower slope leads to the formation of peat.
Boulder and moraine near Greuwang BW


Bernbeuren
The moraine walls of the fourth phase of retreat (Gruiwang Stadium) of the Würmzeit Lech glacier run near Gruiwang. The erratic boulder made of Cretaceous conglomerate from the area of ​​the Tegelberg near Füssen lies on a moraine wall.
Boulder near Bernbeuren BW


Bernbeuren
The heavily overgrown boulder consists of red-spotted alpine Lower Jurassic limestone and lies on the moraine wall of the third retreat phase (Burker stage) of the Lech glacier.
Former quarry BW


Bernbeuren
Former quarry southwest of Bernbeuren. Under superficial moraines is Nagelfluh pending.
1
Afra meadow BW 2


Bernried am Starnberger See
Streuwiese between Bernried and Seeseiten am Starnberger See
2.7613 1987-01-03
Spring knot flower location BW


Böbing
spring knot flower location
1982-07-21
Dead ice hole BW


Burggen
Toteisloch southwest of Burggen, heavily silted up
0.072
Boulder west of Engenwies BW


Burggen
The boulder is made of yellowish molasse sandstone and has a field cross. It lies on the broad moraine wall of the Tannenberg retreat stage of the Würmzeitlichen Lech glacier, which runs towards the Burggen castle hill.
Dead ice holes at Borzenwinkel BW


Burggen
Several flat bowls from the Haslach stadium, heavily silted up. Except for the easternmost dead ice hole, all of them are used as pastures for agriculture. The hollows are in a gravel field that merges into moraines after E. (Geotope: 190R003)
Castle Hill Commons-logo.svg Upper Bavaria Burggen Burgberg.jpg


Burggen
Burgberg north of Burggen, elongated Würm terminal moraine wall , in the flank of the south-west slope lies a boulder made of molasse sandstone . On the north side there are remains of a rampart
9
Hanslbauer Quarry BW


Hohenpeissenberg
strongly overgrown quarry with exposed glauconitic sandstone in which shark teeth were found
0.0045
Slope spring moor BW


Huglfing
Hangquellmoor southeast of Huglfing, feeds the Hungerbach
2.2
Os BW


Iffeldorf
Os west of Iffeldorf, about 80 m long, 30 m wide and about 8 m high
0.5
Two dead ice holes BW


Iffeldorf
Two water-filled dead ice holes northeast of the Schwaig , partly silted up
7th
Dead ice hole north of Steinbach BW


Iffeldorf
The Toteisloch between gravel on the edge of the Ostensee area is dry and forms a clearing in the middle of forest areas. The steep slopes lead to a species-rich limestone grassland vegetation.
7th
Stream of the Eyach in the mouth area Commons-logo.svg Eyach muendungsbereich.jpg


Oberhausen (near Peißenberg)
The largely natural course of the stream meanders strongly. (Geotope: 190R018)
Drumlins on the Hirschberg Pähl, Hirschberg HB-01.jpg


Pähl
Drumlins on the Hirschberg in the FFH area "Moraine landscape between Ammersee and Starnberger See" above the Hirschberg Alm
Eichberg tumulus BW


Pähl
Tumulus Eichberg northwest of Pähl, partly silted up
0.4
Schalkenberg tumulus north of Pähl BW


Pähl
The striking tumulus arose towards the end of the Ice Age, when meltwater partially surrounded the surface moraine of the Ammerseegletscher in a glacier mill. The well-sorted gravel material is very permeable to water and therefore has interesting dry vegetation that differs greatly from the surrounding area. It was dismantled where the tumulus is overgrown on the west and south sides.
Scheithaufer Altwasser BW


Peißenberg,
north-east of the Wörther Ammerbrücke, the old water of the Ammer ; Replacement for the similar area that was deleted at the same time and placed under protection on August 19, 1982
2.5 2013-12-18
Yew population BW


Peißenberg
Yew trees north of Peißenberg, southeast of the Rehgraben
Lean grass on the armeleiten BW


Peißenberg
Magerrasen on the Armeleiten with a population of spotted piglet weed
Litter meadow BW


Peißenberg
Streuwiese near Hohenwart
Gruber lake Commons-logo.svg Upper Bavaria Gruber See 1.jpg


Peiting
Part of the landscape protection area "Langer Filz and Gruber See in the communities of Peiting and Steingaden"
Findling 1 in the Pürschwald near Antoni northeast of Finsterau BW


Peiting
The clod-like block of gneiss lies on worm moraine.
Findling 2 in the Pürschwald northeast of Finsterau BW


Peiting
The amphibolite boulder is clearly rounded and has pronounced banding.
Findling 3 in the Pürschwald near Egidi, east-northeast of Finsterau BW


Peiting
Angular boulder on worm moraine
Boulder north of Rettenbach BW


Peiting
The boulder consists of central alpine quartz phyllite.
Impact slopes and gravel banks of the Lech near Niederwies Commons-logo.svg Aerials Bavaria. 2006 08-45-51.jpg


Peiting
Pronounced impact and sliding slopes of the Lech
Oak at Gut Hub BW


Penzberg
Pedunculate Oak at Gut Hub with a trunk circumference of around six meters
2018-02-02
Litter meadow between Hahnenbühel and Oderdinger Filz BW


Polling , Weilheim
Streuwiese between Hahnenbühel and Oderdinger Filz with special flora
4.9 1982
Linden group Ettstandreas16032013c85.jpg


Polling
five linden trees at the St. Andrä branch church , placed under protection between 2009 and 2012
Source outlet south of Etting BW


Polling
Relatively strong source from the (Murnau) advance gravel on the eastern slope of the valley. Others, e.g. Some strong springs are in the local area, partly used for fish farming. To the north of the village are two other strong spring outlets with small sand volcanoes.
Summer linden tree BW


Prem
summer linden tree on the slope in front of the church with a trunk circumference of about 5.7 meters
Two poplars BW


Prem
Two black poplars on Mühlfeldweg with a wayside cross in between
Heidewiese BW


Schongau
former hat landscape
1954
White elm BW


Schongau
white elm in the castle garden with a trunk circumference of about six meters
2013-11-16
Siechenhalde BW


Schongau
limestone grassland
Fen silting north-northeast of the lake BW 15th


Seeshaupt
fen silting with reedbed , large sedge clumps and schoenus -Streuwiesen about 300 m north-northeast Seeseiten, adjacent to Lake Starnberg. Immediately to the south, the Seeseitenbach flows into the Starnberger See.
2.42 1984-10-02
Fen silting south of the lake BW 16


Seeshaupt
fen silting with reedbed , large sedge clumps and schoenus -Streuwiesen about 100 meters south of Sea Side, adjacent to Lake Starnberg. The Seeshaupt-Bernried road runs immediately to the west.
2.6 1985-03-05
English oak BW


Seeshaupt
Pedunculate Oak on the Osterseenstrasse 25 property with a trunk circumference of around 3.7 meters
1976
Linden tree BW


Seeshaupt
Linde at the entrance to the Würmseestüberl with a trunk circumference of about four meters
1987
Linden tree BW


Seeshaupt
Linde at the war memorial with a trunk circumference of about five meters
1987
Mountain elm BW


Seeshaupt
Bergulme in front of the house at Pettenkofer Allee 27
2015-10-16
Slope spring moor east of Butzau BW


Steingaden
To the east of Butzau, next to the B17, there is a sloping flat moor protected as a natural monument. The area is used as a litter meadow.
Lech from Lechbruck to Niederwies BW


Steingaden
The section of the uppermost course of the Lech is bordered by 50 to 60 m high, steep moraine slopes that form groundwater courses on the east side. The steep slope comprises the profile series of the northernmost old Tertiary coal mountain trough (the Peissenberger Mulde) with outcropping pitch coal seams and densely packed fossil banks.
Lech on the Litzau loop Commons-logo.svg Burggen - Litzau Loop 310815 - 01.jpg


Steingaden
On the Litzau loop, the Lech has deepened into the Würmzeit moraine on gravel or directly on the Upper Freshwater Molasse (OSM). In places, the hard conglomerates or sandstones of the OSM come to light on the banks of the Lech. The marls lying between the banks are less open. In this section, the Lech still has the character of a wild river with gravel banks and islands that change slightly with different flow conditions.
Tassilolinde Commons-logo.svg Tassilolinde Wessobrunn-1.jpg


Wessobrunn
winter linden tree with a trunk circumference of about 14 meters
Veil falls Commons-logo.svg Veil Falls in October.jpg


Wildsteig
Entire area of ​​the Schleier Falls, in particular the source area above the waterfalls with water deast - tall forebears and whistle grass , the limestone tuff rocks themselves from the upper slope edge to the bank line of the Ammer including the limestone spring corridors with the various moss communities and the Schleierfall cave; located in the nature reserve " Ammerschlucht in the Scheibum area "
1994-09-02
Summer linden tree BW


Wildsteig
summer linden tree
Legend for natural monument

Former natural monuments

Surname image Identifier

details position Area
hectares
date
yew BW


Rottenbuch
yew tree in Schoenberg
1954-03-30-2019-09-17
Summer linden tree BW


Steingaden , OT Steingädele
over 300 year old summer linden tree ; deleted because of broken branches and fungal diseases
1967-07-24-2015-07-16
Legend for natural monument

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Brief information and district map. In: weilheim-schongau.de. District Office Weilheim-Schongau, accessed on January 30, 2019 .
  2. Hangquellmoor at Tannenbichel SE from Bernbeuren. (PDF; 556 kB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  3. Hang Quellmoor at Echerschwang. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  4. boulder and moraine at Greuwang. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  5. ^ Boulder near Bernbeuren. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  6. Former quarry near Bernbeuren. (PDF; 459 kB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  7. Protected part of the landscape “Afra meadow”. (PDF; 202 kB) In: lk-starnberg.de. Starnberg District Office, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  8. a b Official Journal of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau . No. 18 of September 16, 2019. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  9. Toteisloch near Burggen. (PDF; 1.16 MB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  10. boulder W of tightness Wies. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  11. Burgberg near Burggen. (PDF; 1.16 MB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  12. quarry Hanslbauer in Hohenpeißenberg. (PDF; 507 kB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  13. Hangquellmoor in Huglfing. (PDF; 535 kB) In: Geotope register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  14. Os near Iffeldorf. (PDF; 1.37 MB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  15. Two dead ice holes NE by Schwaig. (PDF; 419 kB) In: Geotope Cadastre Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  16. Toteisloch N von Steinbach. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  17. ^ Tumulus Eichberg NW of Pähl. (PDF; 534 kB) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  18. ^ Tumulus Schalkenberg N von Pähl. (PDF) In: Geotope Register Bavaria. Bavarian State Office for the Environment, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
  19. District Office Weilheim-Schongau (Ed.): Official Journal of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau . No. 22 , December 17, 2013, p. 2 ( weilheim-schongau.de [PDF; 2.0 MB ; accessed on October 5, 2018]).
  20. a b c d natural monuments. In: peissenberg.de. Retrieved October 5, 2018 .
  21. boulder 1 in Pürschwald when Antoni NE of Finsterau. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  22. boulder 2 in Pürschwald NE of Finsterau. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  23. Findling 3 in the Pürschwald near the Egidi ENE in Finsterau. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  24. ^ Findling N von Rettenbach. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  25. Impact slopes and gravel banks of the Lech near Niederwies. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  26. District Office Weilheim-Schongau (Ed.): Official Journal of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau . No. 3 , February 1, 2018, p. 1 ( weilheim-schongau.de [PDF; 1.1 MB ; accessed on October 5, 2018]).
  27. Magdalena Kratzer: District Office identifies oak on Gut Hub as a natural monument. In: Merkur.de. February 14, 2018, accessed October 5, 2018 .
  28. ↑ Land use plan for the city of Weilheim i. OB, district of Weilheim-Schongau. (PDF; 1.62 MB) In: weilheim.de. February 29, 2012, p. 46 , accessed October 5, 2018 .
  29. Protected areas. In: weilheim-schongau.bund-naturschutz.de. Retrieved October 5, 2018 .
  30. ^ Source outlet S by Etting. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  31. Linde in Prem. In: baumkunde.de. October 22, 2013, accessed October 6, 2018 .
  32. ^ Poplar group in Prem. In: baumkunde.de. October 22, 2013, accessed October 6, 2018 .
  33. Heidewiese. In: outdooractive.com. Retrieved October 5, 2018 .
  34. Johannes Schelle: European white elm now a natural monument. In: Merkur.de. November 14, 2013, accessed October 5, 2018 .
  35. Bettina Buresch: Schongau elm is a natural monument. In: oha-zeitung.de. December 31, 2013, accessed October 5, 2018 .
  36. Martin Eiblmaier: Five years of butterfly monitoring at the Schongauer Siechenhalde. (PDF; 4.4 MB) In: Bund Naturschutz - Information and program of the Weilheim-Schongau district group. 2016, p. 14 , accessed October 5, 2018 .
  37. a b Protected landscape elements, low moor silting up on lake sides. (PDF; 371 kB) In: lk-starnberg.de. Starnberg District Office, accessed on October 5, 2018 .
  38. a b c natural monuments. In: ogvs.de. Local design and beautification association Seeshaupt eV, accessed on October 6, 2018 .
  39. District Office Weilheim-Schongau (Ed.): Official Journal of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau . No. October 20 , 2015 ( weilheim-schongau.de [PDF; 538 kB ; accessed on October 5, 2018]).
  40. Hangquellmoor E von Butzau. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  41. Lech on the Litzau loop. (PDF) In: Umweltatlas.bayern.de. Retrieved October 7, 2019 .
  42. District Office Weilheim-Schongau (Ed.): Ordinance of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau on the protection of the "Schleierfalls" in the Wildsteig community as a natural monument . No. 3 , August 9, 1994 ( alpenflusslandschaften.de [PDF; 27 kB ; accessed on October 5, 2018]).
  43. Summer linden tree deleted as a natural monument. In: Merkur.de. September 13, 2015, accessed October 5, 2018 .
  44. District Office Weilheim-Schongau (Ed.): Official Journal of the District Office Weilheim-Schongau . No. 14 , July 15, 2015, p. 1 ( weilheim-schongau.de [PDF; 954 kB ; accessed on October 5, 2018]).

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