List of natural monuments in Remscheid
The list of natural monuments in Remscheid names the natural monuments in the independent city of Remscheid in North Rhine-Westphalia .
Natural monuments
In Remscheid there are 51 natural monuments set in the landscape plans. The urban area is divided into three landscape planning areas.
image | No. | Name of the natural monument | location | description | Remarks |
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G 2.6.1 | Wall hedges made of hornbeam with a historic ravine west of Clemenshammer | 51 ° 12 ′ 9 ″ N, 7 ° 9 ′ 50 ″ E | Almost uninterrupted on both sides with old hornbeams that used to be cared for like a hedge, culturally and historically valuable section of an old path between Remscheid and Wuppertal. | ||
G 2.6.2 | Schneitel hornbeam on the Reinshagener Hammer | 51 ° 12 ′ 23 "N, 7 ° 9 ′ 51" E | The tree with a trunk circumference of 3.20 m is protected because of its usage-related characteristics, its rarity in the area and its cultural and historical importance. | ||
G 2.6.3 | Hedges and trees southwest of the village west | 51 ° 12 ′ 30 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 20" E | Border planting, partly wall hedge, from bushes and five individual beeches. Total area approx. 0.17 ha. | ||
G 2.6.4 | Hedge association north of the village west | 51 ° 12 ′ 44 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 41" E | Preservation and restoration of a closed hedge association made of holly, hawthorn, hazel, birch, mountain ash, elder, beech, oak, blackberry. Length approx. 900 m, width approx. 10 m, height approx. 10 m, total area approx. 0.77 ha. | ||
G 2.6.5 | Hedge on the path north of Spelsberg | 51 ° 12 ′ 9 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 21 ″ E | 50 meter long hedge made of old ilex and hornbeam. | ||
G 2.6.6 | Hollow road northeast of Spelsberg | 51 ° 12 ′ 9 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 29 ″ E | Preservation of a road connection replaced by the asphalt road to Grüne. The ravine is a typical element of the Bergisch cultural landscape. Area: 0.35 ha. | ||
G 2.6.7 | Hollow road east of Spelsberg towards Clarenbach | 51 ° 12 ′ 9 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 37 ″ E | Preservation of a historical route connection. The ravine is a typical element of the Bergisch cultural landscape. Area: 0.60 ha. | ||
G 2.6.8 | English oak, Ronsdorfer Straße 199 | 51 ° 11 ′ 59 "N, 7 ° 11 ′ 45" E | Particularly beautiful single tree with a trunk circumference of 4.50 m. | ||
G 2.6.9 | Copper beech, Ronsdorfer Strasse 199 | 51 ° 12 ′ 0 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 46 ″ E | Particularly beautiful single tree with a trunk circumference of 4.50 m. | ||
G 2.6.10 | Edge of the holly forest | 51 ° 12 ′ 33 "N, 7 ° 12 ′ 32" E | Around 440 m long wood edge of particular beauty, character and rarity. The evergreen holly with trunk circumferences up to 60 cm enliven the landscape considerably. Area: 0.46 ha. | ||
O 2.6.1 | Meadow pond south of Birgden II | 51 ° 10 ′ 42 "N, 7 ° 14 ′ 31" E | Pond with a richly structured reed zone and an excellent floating leaf zone. | ||
O 2.6.2 | Hudeeichen south of the trade route | 51 ° 10 ′ 33 "N, 7 ° 14 ′ 49" E | |||
O 2.6.3 | Source area north in the old mountains | 51 ° 10 ′ 29 "N, 7 ° 15 ′ 4" E | natural spring area with extensive spring corridors | ||
O 2.6.4 | Source pond north of Birgden I | 51 ° 10 ′ 0 ″ N, 7 ° 14 ′ 12 ″ E | Pond with rare aquatic flora | ||
O 2.6.5 | Alluvial forest and source area Sangelbroich | 51 ° 8 ′ 59 ″ N, 7 ° 17 ′ 10 ″ E | Valuable undisturbed alluvial forest area with spring corridors | ||
O 2.6.6 | Old iron road east of forests | 51 ° 9 ′ 42 "N, 7 ° 17 ′ 22" E | The most significant ravine in the area in terms of natural history and geography. Valuable woody stock created by undisturbed development. There are seepage springs in the eastern section. | ||
O 2.6.7 | Rock area south of Hangberger Mühle | 51 ° 9 ′ 59 "N, 7 ° 17 ′ 52" E | "Unique, peculiar" area in the middle of a pasture area | ||
O 2.6.8 | Auwald Panzertal east of Schneppendahl | 51 ° 11 ′ 8 "N, 7 ° 16 ′ 56" E | Occurrence of a species-rich herb and shrub layer thanks to the seepage sources and moisture. | ||
O 2.6.9 | Source area Herbringhauser Bach | 51 ° 12 ′ 4 ″ N, 7 ° 16 ′ 4 ″ E | Naturally undisturbed spring area at the beginning of the open meadow valley | ||
O 2.6.10 | Rock cliffs east of the Hangberger Mühle | 51 ° 10 ′ 2 "N, 7 ° 17 ′ 46" E | Bi-tiered natural rock cliffs. About 50 m long and about 10 m high. | ||
W 2.6.1 | Source area on a side stream of the Klausen stream | 51 ° 12 ′ 55 "N, 7 ° 12 ′ 59" E | Protected to preserve well-developed spring corridors in an alder-poplar stand. | ||
W 2.6.2 | Twin beech near Schmittenbusch | 51 ° 11 ′ 50 ″ N, 7 ° 14 ′ 12 ″ E | An old twin beech in the middle of an oak stand. | ||
W 2.6.3 | Hollow road at Hermannsmühle | 51 ° 11 ′ 36 "N, 7 ° 13 ′ 29" E | Historically valuable old road connection between Hermannsmühle and Hohenhagen. | ||
W 2.6.4 | Hollow road east of Hohenhagen | 51 ° 11 ′ 10 ″ N, 7 ° 13 ′ 2 ″ E | |||
W 2.6.5 | Eastern hedge at Hohenhagen | 51 ° 11 ′ 14 "N, 7 ° 13 ′ 6" E | One of four wall hedges that are visible from afar and shape the landscape. Radial course north of Hohenhagen. They are valuable composite biotope elements and habitats for animals. | ||
W 2.6.6 | Northern hedge at Hohenhagen | 51 ° 11 ′ 17 "N, 7 ° 12 ′ 59" E | One of four wall hedges that are visible from afar and shape the landscape. Radial course north of Hohenhagen. They are valuable composite biotope elements and habitats for animals. | ||
W 2.6.7 | Northwestern hedge at Hohenhagen | 51 ° 11 ′ 17 "N, 7 ° 12 ′ 51" E | One of four wall hedges that are visible from afar and shape the landscape. Radial course north of Hohenhagen. They are valuable composite biotope elements and habitats for animals. | ||
W 2.6.8 | Western hedge at Hohenhagen | 51 ° 11 '12 "N, 7 ° 12' 50" E | One of four wall hedges that are visible from afar and shape the landscape. Radial course north of Hohenhagen. They are valuable composite biotope elements and habitats for animals. | ||
W 2.6.9 | Hollow road in the Nüdelshalbach | 51 ° 11 ′ 35 "N, 7 ° 12 ′ 16" E | Protection to preserve an area planted with older hornbeams. | ||
W 2.6.10 | Hollow path from Steinberg into the Müggenbachtal | 51 ° 11 ′ 29 "N, 7 ° 11 ′ 49" E | A fern-rich path lined with old pedunculate oaks, blueberry bushes and hornbeams | ||
W 2.6.11 | Spring area west of Ibacher Mühle | 51 ° 11 ′ 49 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 35" E | |||
W 2.6.12 | Stripes of wood on Morsbach south of the square | 51 ° 12 ′ 11 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 31" E | |||
W 2.6.13 | Rock formations between Platz and Clemenshammer | 51 ° 12 ′ 12 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 18" E | Steep rocky bank on the rebound slope and partly the bottom of the Morsbach | ||
W 2.6.14 | Rock band of the upcoming Hohenhöfer strata northeast of Haster Aue | 51 ° 11 ′ 46 "N, 7 ° 9 ′ 32" E | A striking, elongated rock edge in an oak grove that is effective in the landscape | ||
W 2.6.15 | Quarry with clay iron lumps south of the Aue | 51 ° 11 '12 "N, 7 ° 8' 48" E | dynamic rubble dump. Occurrence of clay iron lumps in spherosiderite schist | ||
W 2.6.16 | Source area south of Fürberg | 51 ° 11 ′ 1 ″ N, 7 ° 9 ′ 34 ″ E | Spring in a hornbeam forest | ||
W 2.6.17 | Source of Bornsiepen southeast of Gockelshammer | 51 ° 10 ′ 13 ″ N, 7 ° 8 ′ 58 ″ E | Spring with wide and well-developed spring corridors on a steep slope in an oak forest planted around 1900 | ||
W 2.6.18 | Former quarry southeast of Gockelshammer | 51 ° 10 ′ 15 "N, 7 ° 8 ′ 56" E | Quarry with sandstone packs several meters thick embedded in the claystones | ||
W 2.6.19 | Beech at hammer; Mold bush | 51 ° 10 ′ 13 ″ N, 7 ° 8 ′ 48 ″ E | Very old multi-stemmed beech tree that is striking due to its bizarre growth | ||
W 2.6.20 | Schillbank in the Remscheid layers, cut at Hüttenhammer | 51 ° 9 ′ 20 "N, 7 ° 9 ′ 44" E | Due to the piercing of the former tram line, pending rock areas with a fossil-bearing layer (Schillbank) | ||
W 2.6.21 | Königstein near Tyrol | 51 ° 9 ′ 22 ″ N, 7 ° 9 ′ 50 ″ E | Elongated, striking rock ridge at the confluence of the Lobach and Eschbach rivers | ||
W 2.6.22 | Source northeast of Tyrol | 51 ° 9 '36 "N, 7 ° 10' 3" E | |||
W 2.6.23 | Source area of a Siefen to Lobach southeast of Honsberg | 51 ° 10 ′ 2 "N, 7 ° 11 ′ 11" E | larger, species-rich spring area south of the Loch retention basin | ||
W 2.6.24 | Source area of the corridor | 51 ° 10 ′ 5 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 37 ″ E | Larger swelling area in the case of Thick Oak, surrounded by wood | ||
W 2.6.28 | Hollow road with accompanying row of trees south of Forsthaus Burger Straße | 51 ° 9 '23 "N, 7 ° 10' 53" E | |||
W 2.6.29 | Hollow road north of Heienbrucher Hammer | 51 ° 9 ′ 18 "N, 7 ° 10 ′ 49" E | |||
W 2.6.30 | Schlepenpohl rock biotope | 51 ° 9 ′ 6 ″ N, 7 ° 11 ′ 55 ″ E | Steep slope. The small former tunnel there is a potential winter quarters for bats. | ||
W 2.6.31 | Source area north of Großberghausen | 51 ° 9 ′ 54 ″ N, 7 ° 13 ′ 23 ″ E | Spring area surrounded by old trees below a steep slope | ||
W 2.6.32 | Großberghausen rock biotope / waterworks | 51 ° 9 ′ 42 "N, 7 ° 13 ′ 13" E | Small former quarry. The rocky steep walls are a valuable secondary habitat for plants and animals | ||
W 2.6.33 | Rock biotope former Struck railway line | 51 ° 9 ′ 40 "N, 7 ° 13 ′ 44" E | Hollow path-like incision north of the Mebusmühle pond | ||
W 2.6.34 | Diabase vein with quartz vein east of Berg | 51 ° 11 '11 "N, 7 ° 8' 48" E |
See also
- List of nature reserves in Remscheid
- List of landscape protection areas in Remscheid
- List of protected landscape components in Remscheid
Web links
Commons : Natural monuments in Remscheid - collection of images
Individual evidence
- ↑ Natural monuments. Remscheid.de, accessed on July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ landscape planning. Remscheid.de, accessed on July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ landscape plans in Geoportal Remscheid. Remscheid.de, accessed on July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Special stipulations for natural monuments in: Landscape plan Remscheid-Gelpe. (PDF; 358 kB) pp. 44–47 , accessed on July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j Special stipulations for natural monuments in: Landschaftsplan Remscheid-Ost. (PDF; 1.98 MB) pp. 63–64 , accessed on July 11, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Special stipulations for natural monuments in: Landschaftsplan Remscheid-West. (PDF; 301 kB) pp. 63–70 , accessed on July 11, 2020 .