List of natural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim

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Natural monuments number
FND 12
END 3
total 15th

The list of natural monuments in Tauberbischofsheim names the prescribed natural monuments (ND) of the town of Tauberbischofsheim in the Main-Tauber district of Baden-Württemberg and its districts (Tauberbischofsheim with the town of Tauberbischofsheim, the Tauberbischofsheim district above the Tauberbrücke, the residential areas on Königheimer Straße at the train station Dittwar , Dienstadt , Distelhausen with the village Distelhausen and the residential area Bahnstation Distelhausen, Dittigheim with the village Dittigheim and the small settlement Hof Steinbach , Dittwar with the village Dittwar and the settlement Heidenkessel , Hochhausen and Impfingen ).

In Tauberbischofsheim there are a total of 15 objects protected as natural monuments, of which 12 are areal natural monuments (FND) and 3 individual structure natural monuments (END).

As of January 1, 2018.

Areal natural monuments (FND)

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Auewald Schollenwirt Impfinger Grund / Unteres Brücklein Commons-logo.svg Natural monument Auewald Schollenwirt Impfinger Grund Unteres Brücklein 01.jpg 81281150017


Tauberbischofsheim-Impfingen
0.3 1992-03-10
Doline Stammberg, community forest section II 5 Commons-logo.svg Natural monument Doline Stammberg, community forest section II 5 - 1.jpg 81281150006


Tauberbischofsheim
It is the so-called "Fuhrmannsloch". In this sinkhole (also known as a sink), underground rock layers have probably collapsed. The hole in the bottom is the subject of a "saga about the carter's hole", to which Josef Dürr dedicated a poem around 1900.
0.0 1981-12-21
Rock High Rain / Steig Commons-logo.svg Natural monument rock Hoher Rain Steig between Tauberbischofsheim and Dittigheim - 1.jpg 81281150012


Tauberbischofsheim-Dittigheim
1.7 1992-03-10
Rock section Schlüsseläcker Im Grund Commons-logo.svg Natural monument rock section Schlüsseläcker Im Grund - 1.jpg 81281150008


Tauberbischofsheim-Dienstadt
0.3 1992-03-10
Hohlweg Altenberg Flürlein / Küh / Kniebreche / Berglein / Altenberg Commons-logo.svg Natural monument Hohlweg near TBB-Hochhausen - 2.jpg 81281150015


Tauberbischofsheim-Hochhausen
4.7 1992-03-10
Lean grass foxtail Commons-logo.svg Natural monument Magerrasen Foxtail - 7.jpg 81281150010


Tauberbischofsheim-Distelhausen
1.6 1992-03-10
Source Tannenwald, forest district I Commons-logo.svg Natural monument source Tannenwald, forest district I (Silberbrünnle) - 11.jpg 81281150007


Tauberbischofsheim
It is the so-called "Silberbrünnle". According to a legend, when a fir tree was felled, a large silver treasure was discovered in the root area of ​​a fir tree. However, this could not be salvaged, but hid itself by sinking deeper and deeper. Only the silver fountain gives us a watered-down reflection of this silver treasure. The ditch of the source through the grove cuts deep into the terrain. In some places shell limestone emerges, which increases the depth of the trench.
0.0 1981-12-21
Quarry Vordere Brehmenleite Commons-logo.svg Natural monument quarry Vordere Brehmenleite - 21.jpg 81281150016


Tauberbischofsheim
1.3 1992-03-10
Steinriegel Dittwar Burghelle Commons-logo.svg Natural monument Steinriegel Dittwar Burghelle 02.jpg 81281150013


Tauberbischofsheim-Dittwar
Designation as Burghelle (also: Burg Helle ), since a castle that no longer exists at the site is assumed, which was first mentioned in 1196. The location on a hill between Dittwar and Hof Steinbach could have been chosen to monitor the Muckbachtal. A field name indicates the possible location of the castle on the mountain to the left of the road to the small settlement Hof Steinbach.
1.2 1992-03-10
Wilm Leite succession area Commons-logo.svg Natural monument succession area Wilm Leite - 1.jpg 81281150009


Tauberbischofsheim-Distelhausen
2.2 1992-03-10
Tauber meander with wood on the banks of Ried / Langen Grund / Mühlwörth Commons-logo.svg Taubermeander natural monument with riparian trees Ried, Langen Grund, Mühlwörth - 1.jpg 81281150011


Tauberbischofsheim-Hochhausen
2.2 1992-03-10
Dry slope rear Brehmenleite Commons-logo.svg Natural monument dry slope Hintere Brehmenleite on the edge of a quarry - 9.jpg 81281150018


Tauberbischofsheim
3.6 1992-03-10
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Single structure natural monuments (END)

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1 Linde Dittwar Obere Seegärten Commons-logo.svg Natural monument 1 Linde Dittwar Obere Seegärten - 1.jpg 81281150014


Tauberbischofsheim-Dittwar
The linden tree is located on the outskirts of Dittwar on Gissigheimer Strasse, just before the junction into the Eisgrundgraben . Next to it is a stone cross from 1872. In the Dittwar village chronicle from 1968, the age of the tree was estimated at 300 to 400 years.
0.0 1992-03-10
1 Linde battle Commons-logo.svg Natural monument 1 Linde battle Tauberbischofsheim 02.jpg 81281150003


Tauberbischofsheim
The linden tree is located at the beginning of the Tauberbischofsheimer Laurentiusberg, to the right of the Laurentius chapel .
0.0 1981-12-21
2 linden suction pit Commons-logo.svg TBB Naturdenkmal 2 Linden Suction Pit - 2.jpg 81281150001


Tauberbischofsheim-Dittigheim
The Lindenbüume are located on Frombergstraße, which leads from Dittigheim to the small settlement Hof Steinbach.
0.0 1981-12-21
Legend for natural monument

Former monuments of nature

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1 Linde local setter Commons-logo.svg Impfingen natural monument 1 Linde Ortsetter (Dorflinde) - 01.jpg 81281150002


Tauberbischofsheim-Impfingen
The age of the village linden was not known, estimated to be over 200 years. The village linden had to be felled in September 2017 for safety reasons.
0.0 1981-12-21
1 Linde Dittwar Steigweg at the cemetery Commons-logo.svg Natural monument 1 Linde Dittwar Steigweg at the cemetery - new linden tree from 2015 - 3.jpg


Tauberbischofsheim-Dittwar
The original linden tree, estimated to be around 150 years old, had to be felled in January 2015 for safety reasons. In March 2015, a new linden tree was planted in the same place. The linden tree is located near the Dittwar cemetery at the junction of the Steigweg (called Staach [ ʃdaːx ] in the local Dittwar dialect ).
0.0
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Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jürgen Wohlfarth: Fuhrmannsloch . Online at www.büscheme.de. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  2. Josef Dürr: Schlehe un Hasselnuss'. G'schichtli and poems from the Taubergrund. Published by Otto Heilig. Camburg (Saale) 1919, p. 100f.
  3. ^ Jürgen Wohlfarth: Silberbrünnle . Online at www.büscheme.de. Retrieved February 25, 2018.
  4. a b c d Heimat- und Kulturverein Dittwar e. V .: Manfred Maninger - Chronicle of the community of Dittwar, 1968 . online at www.hkvdittwar.de. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  5. LEO-BW.de .: Dittwar, Altgemeinde / Teilort . Online at www.leo-bw.de. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  6. Franconian News: TREE ACTION. THE BEGINNING WAS MADE IN DITTWAR / "WHERE TREES ARE FALLEN, NEW ones ARE PLANTED AGAIN". The new linden tree delights the heart . May 4, 2015. Online at www.fnweb.de. Retrieved January 15, 2018.