List of natural monuments in Wennigsen (Deister)

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The list of natural monuments in Wennigsen (Deister) names the natural monuments of the Lower Saxony municipality of Wennigsen (Deister) . The basis is the 19th ordinance on natural monuments in the Hanover region (new regulation ordinance), which the regional assembly passed on May 11, 2010.

Natural monuments

number designation Place, location description Protective reason image

ND-H 181 Oak Argestorf
Straße Im Winkel, private property
( 52 ° 15 ′ 34.1 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 58.5 ″  E )
One of the oldest oaks in the Deister foreland, defining the townscape. Due to its age and imposing appearance, the tree is worthy of protection.
The natural monument that was once “defining the townscape” is now largely covered by younger trees.
Age, appearance Oak

ND-H 051 Wetland Bredenbeck
Feldmark, former outdoor swimming pool
( 52 ° 14 ′ 42.9 ″  N , 9 ° 36 ′ 59.7 ″  E )
The former pool of the outdoor pool was adopted by amphibians as a habitat. Surrounded by trees.
Former Rottekuhlen, which were expanded into the Bredenbeck outdoor pool from 1919 . Closed since the 1960s.
Wetland
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ND-H 011 Oak at Rehrenborn Degersen
2 km west of Degersen, 90 m north of the railway line
( 52 ° 16 ′ 47.7 ″  N , 9 ° 32 ′ 34.9 ″  E )
Unique tree with a very spread out, winding crown at a spring.
The pedunculate oak on Rehrenborn is considered to be at risk of wind breakage. The spring at the foot of the tree is therefore not accessible.
uniqueness Oak at Rehrenborn
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ND-H 019 Group of horse chestnuts at the Holtenser Church Holtensen
at the Holtensen churchyard
( 52 ° 15 ′ 52.9 ″  N , 9 ° 38 ′ 1.2 ″  E )
Large old chestnuts, which create a special local appearance due to their arrangement around the church. As a tree ensemble, old chestnuts are rare and therefore worthy of protection. rarity Group of horse chestnuts at the Holtenser Church
ND-H 031 Pedunculate oak at the Holtenser Church Holtensen
am Kirchhof Holtensen
( 52 ° 15 ′ 53.1 ″  N , 9 ° 38 ′ 2 ″  E )
The stately pedunculate oak next to the church property is related to the protected chestnuts in the churchyard. Due to its age, the oak is rare and worthy of protection. Age, rarity Pedunculate oak at the Holtenser Church

ND-H 001 2 beeches (Hugo and Asta beeches) Steinkrug
Steinkrüger Forst
( 52 ° 14 ′ 10.7 ″  N , 9 ° 37 ′ 49.1 ″  E )
Two very strong beeches in the middle of a forest - the formerly strongest and most beautiful trees in the old district.
Both have since died. Hugobuche: Steinkrüger forest, approx. 60 m east of kilometer stone 14.9 of the B 217. Astabuche: 12 m south-east of the Hugobuche
Strength, beauty Astabuche (front left) and Hugobuche (back right)
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ND-H 008 Goat oak Forest tomcat
150 m southeast. Hülsenbrinkstraße ad the extension of Münder Heerstraße
( 52 ° 15 ′ 39.6 ″  N , 9 ° 33 ′ 11 ″  E )
Old oak on the edge of the forest - unique due to its trunk size and age. Trunk size and age Goat oak
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ND-H 153 Imperial Oak Waldkater
In the forest south of the Waldkater, approx. 50 m east of the Pfingstangerweg
( 52 ° 15 ′ 38.7 ″  N , 9 ° 33 ′ 28 ″  E )
The tall old oak tree on a forest path is unique in the forest area and therefore worthy of protection. unique in the forest area Imperial Oak

ND-H 024 Maßholder (field maple) Wennigsen
northwest corner of the old rectory at Klosteramthof
( 52 ° 16 ′ 26.7 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 23.6 ″  E )
A rare specimen of the field maple due to its age . Age Maßholder (field maple)
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ND-H 151 200-year-old oak that characterizes the townscape Wennigsen
town center, main street, private property
( 52 ° 16 ′ 21.1 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 6.9 ″  E )
The 200-year-old oak characterizes the townscape of Wennigsen and is characterized by its very regular growth. Due to its age, the tree is worthy of protection.
The location used to be between the local administration and the post office. Today at the entrance to a supermarket parking lot
Age 200-year-old oak that characterizes the townscape
ND-H 152 Stately copper beech that characterizes the townscape Wennigsen
District Court , Hülsebrinkstrasse
( 52 ° 16 ′ 16.5 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 2.4 ″  E )
With its stately size and vitality, the old beech has a decisive influence on the townscape. Due to its age and its unique appearance (evenly grown crown, very vital), the tree is worthy of protection. Age, unique appearance Stately copper beech that characterizes the townscape
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Former natural monuments

Since 2001, protection has been lifted for three natural monuments in the Wennigsen (Deister) area.

number designation Place, location description Protective reason image
ND-H 182 Pedunculate Oak in Sorsum Sorsum
Weetzener Straße
( 52 ° 16 ′ 48.9 ″  N , 9 ° 36 ′ 42.9 ″  E )
The tree had to be felled at the end of 1999 for reasons of road safety.
Removed from the list in 2005.
Pedunculate Oak in Sorsum
ND-H 025 buckeye Wennigsen
Klosteramthof
( 52 ° 16 ′ 29.4 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 23.3 ″  E )
The last tree in a row of trees had to be felled in 1999/2000 for reasons of road safety.
Removed from the list in 2007. The tree stump remained.
buckeye
ND-H 030 Winter linden Wennigsen
( 52 ° 16 ′ 22.1 ″  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 31.8 ″  E )
The tree northwest of the cemetery chapel had to be felled around 2000 for reasons of traffic safety .
Removed from the list of natural monuments in 2005. After the felling, an avenue of lime trees was planted as a replacement in 2003. (The tree slices in the Wennigs cemetery come from a candelabra linden tree south of the chapel that was felled in 2012.)
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Web links

Commons : Naturdenkmale in Wennigsen (Deister)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 19. Ordinance on natural monuments in the Hanover region (new regulation ordinance). (PDF; 64 kB) Joint official journal for the Hanover region and the state capital Hanover special edition. Environment Department, October 4, 2010, accessed on February 2, 2016 .
  2. a b c d Official Gazette special edition of October 4, 2010. (PDF; 31.8 MB; accessed on March 10, 2015) Annex 2, pp. 113–190.
  3. a b c d e f g h i j k Official Gazette special edition of October 4, 2010 (PDF; 232.91 kB; accessed on March 10, 2015) Annex 1, pp. 11–34.
  4. a b c d e f g Official Gazette special edition of October 4, 2010. (PDF; 24.4 MB; accessed on March 10, 2015) Annex 2, pp. 35–112.
  5. ^ Directory of natural monuments in the district of Hanover according to Section 31 (1) of the Lower Saxony Nature Conservation Act (status: 06/2001). (PDF; 170.76 kB) In: Regionsrechtssammlung. 32 Security and order. Hanover region, March 2008, archived from the original on April 3, 2015 ; accessed on January 9, 2016 .
  6. a b Official Journal for the Hanover Region No. 20/2005. (PDF; 641.78 kB; accessed on March 10, 2015), pp. 182–190.
  7. Official Journal for the Hanover Region No. 13/2007. (PDF; 464.25 kB; accessed on March 11, 2015), pp. 90–91.
  8. Natural History Society Hannover (ed.): The Deister - Nature • Human • History. (= Naturhistorica. Reports of the Natural History Society Hanover. Volume 131), p. 445, to Klampen Verlag, Springe 2017, ISBN 978-3-86674-545-2 .