List of nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district

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In Hohenlohe there are 20 nature reserves. The Stuttgart Regional Council is responsible for the designation of nature reserves . According to the protected area statistics of the State Institute for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), 486.16 hectares of the district are under nature protection, that is 0.63 percent.

Nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district

Surname image Identifier

details position Area
hectares
date
Cattle pasture on the Michelbach mark Commons-logo.svg Gerime02.jpg 1,010
WDPA:  82782


Öhringen
Old cattle pasture with former litter use. Litter meadows with loose birch and oak trees.
18.3 1980-08-14
Discharge floor Commons-logo.svg Entlesboden 20200530 04.jpg 1,011
WDPA:  81613


Waldenburg (Württemberg)
Old cattle pasture with litter use, partly wet litter meadows, loose birch trees.
7.2 1980-08-14
Slope on the Rengerstal Commons-logo.svg BW 1,075
WDPA:  81819


Dörzbach
Floristically valuable steppe heather-like area as an ecological compensation area within the cultural landscape.
3.3 1979-06-19
Plant locations Brühl and Rautel Commons-logo.svg BW 1,076
WDPA:  82326


Krautheim (Jagst)
Floristically and faunistically valuable dry steep slopes in the Lower Muschelkalk.
2.9 1979-06-29
St. Wendel zum Stein Commons-logo.svg St. Wendel zum Stein Brunnenhaus.jpg 1,082
WDPA:  82494


Dörzbach
Jagsttalhang in its scenic diversity, uniqueness and beauty with rock formations made of limestone tufa and natural forests in the area around the chapel "St. Wendel zum Stein".
12.1 1979-12-18
Plant locations Pfahl and Sündrich Commons-logo.svg BW 1,087
WDPA:  82328


Weißbach (Hohenlohe)
Steppenheide with a rare fauna and flora in the area of ​​the Lower Muschelkalk that is worthy of protection.
8.8 1981-02-09
Wagrain-Lange Wiese-Stegbrühl Commons-logo.svg BW 1,097
WDPA:  82852


Krautheim (Jagst) , Schöntal
Ecologically valuable river section of the Jagst with impact and sliding slope, oxbow lake and species-rich bank wood. The spring exit with tuff formation on the impact slope, ash-rich swamp forest with spring corridors.
10.2 1982-01-29
Rößlesmahdsee with Pfaffenklinge Commons-logo.svg 2017-05-06 NSG Rößlesmahdsee with Pfaffenklinge 04.jpg 1,110
WDPA:  82444


Kupferzell , Waldenburg (Württemberg)
Geomorphologically very interesting example of the competition between the older drainage system leading to the Danube and the younger Rhenish drainage system.
16.2 1982-11-30
Pool Rock Rock meadows Commons-logo.svg BW 1,117
WDPA:  164315


Schöntal
Landscape-defining rock face, oxbow lake and spring areas as a habitat less often, e.g. T. threatened plant species.
6.2 1983-12-16
Laibachsweinberg-Im Tal-Im Köchlein Commons-logo.svg BW 1,123
WDPA:  164326


Dörzbach , Krautheim (Jagst)
Floristically and faunistically valuable, dry steep slopes in the Lower Muschelkalk.
18.6 1984-07-27
stone Commons-logo.svg BW 1,129
WDPA:  165668


Krautheim (Jagst) , Schöntal Steep
slope in the Lower Muschelkalk as a landscape-defining element of the Jagst Valley with z. T. agriculturally extensive, z. Partly unused areas, habitat of rare plants and animals.
6.1 1984-12-04
A mountain Commons-logo.svg BW 1,146
WDPA:  162897


Pfedelbach
Keupersandstein block heap with a very rare species mosaic, characterized by very different site conditions; great diversity of moss species; unique in the Stuttgart administrative region.
7.8 1986-11-17
Heath on the Dünnersberg Commons-logo.svg BW 1,154
WDPA:  163579


Mulfingen
Valuable juniper heather framed by poor grassland and dry hillside meadows.
7.2 1987-11-13
Riedhölzle and Jagstaue Commons-logo.svg 20150827 Mulfingen nature reserve.jpg 1,160
WDPA:  165176


Mulfingen Idyllic
Jagsttal cut into the limestone landscape of the Hohenlohe Plain with near-natural hillside forests and ecologically valuable hunting dams, as feeding and breeding space for an endangered species of bird; the diverse, mosaic-like distribution of groups of trees, hedges, creek trees, small deciduous forests with conventional, rural low and medium-sized forest use, characterizes the unmistakable landscape of the Jagst.
62.4 1989-03-30
Goldberg in the Meßbachtal Commons-logo.svg BW 1,194
WDPA:  163273


Dörzbach , Krautheim (Jagst)
Biologically diverse and scenic steep slope with open vegetation forms, dry and warm locations and areas of undisturbed succession; Extensive forms of use such as litter meadows and grasslands should be promoted.
16.3 1993-03-18
sign Commons-logo.svg BW 1,229
WDPA:  165392


Dörzbach
Extensively used open land biotope with high structural diversity and typical regional characteristics (limestone grasslands, extensive pastures, warmth-loving shrub and herb fringes, bushes and hedges) and the associated specific species composition.
3.4 1997-12-15
Hohenberg-Setz Commons-logo.svg BW 1,231
WDPA:  318556


Schöntal
Diverse site mosaic of different habitats on a steep, sunny slope in the Upper Muschelkalk, typical of the landscape, with its natural processes; the open limestone grasslands in the Gewann Setz are to be preserved by sheep grazing; the undisturbed development of vegetation and fauna in the Hohenberg district is to be secured and preserved.
15.0 1998-08-13
Upper willow Commons-logo.svg Obere Weide, Waldenburg 202005 08.jpg 1.236
WDPA:  82266


Waldenburg (Württemberg)
Areas that emerged from forest pasture and litter use and which have a particularly strong impact on the landscape as a location for rare and endangered plant species and plant communities, including whistle grass, grass grass and heather areas; Relic of formerly widespread forms of use with cultural-historical and regional significance.
22.0 1999-08-30
Vogelhalde Sindringen-Ohrnberg Commons-logo.svg 2015-10-02 Reservoir Vogelhalde.jpg 1,238
WDPA:  82811


Forchtenberg , Öhringen
valley floodplain and semi-natural hillside forests with heron colony on the steep slopes of the Kocher valley; Food, habitat and breeding space for threatened bird species.
216.0 1999-12-30
In the lake Commons-logo.svg Lake Neunstetten.JPG 1,267
WDPA:  344590


Krautheim (Jagst)
Structural bank areas at reservoirs as a habitat and retreat for numerous, partly endangered plant and animal species, especially breeding, resting and feeding areas for numerous, partly endangered or endangered bird species. It is a breeding, resting and feeding area for numerous bird species, some of which are endangered or threatened with extinction. The protected area is therefore of supraregional importance as a stepping stone biotope for water-bound migratory bird species.
8.1 2005-11-22


Legend for nature reserve

See also

literature

  • Reinhard Wolf , Ulrike Kreh (Hrsg.): The nature reserves in the Stuttgart administrative region . Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2007, ISBN 978-3-7995-5176-2 , pp. 222-267 (Hohenlohekreis).

Individual evidence

  1. Protected area directory - selection of LUBW profiles (select type of area and city or district), accessed on February 9, 2015
  2. ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW

Web links

Commons : Nature reserves in the Hohenlohe district  - collection of images, videos and audio files