List of nature reserves in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach

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In Amberg-Sulzbach , there are five nature reserves . Together they cover an area of ​​206 hectares in the district. The largest nature reserve in the district is the Grubenfelder Leonie nature reserve, established in 1996.

Surname image Identifier

circle details position Area
hectares
date
Mine fields Leonie Commons-logo.svg Stern cattle in pit Leonie.JPG NSG-00513.01
WDPA:  163390
Amberg-Sulzbach district Auerbach in the Upper Palatinate
Visible subsidence and faults that can be traced back to the collapse of underground cavities.
87.41 1996
Pegnitzau between Ranna and Michelfeld Commons-logo.svg NSG Ranna 14.jpg NSG-00548.01
WDPA:  318939


Neuhaus , Auerbach , Pegnitz
valley meadows.
Area distribution:
District of Nürnberger Land = 99.34ha
District Amberg-Sulzbach = 79.83ha
District Bayreuth = 19.24ha
198.71 1998
Schergenbuck with Neidstein Castle Commons-logo.svg Neidenstein castle ruins 06.JPG NSG-00096.01
WDPA:  82519
Amberg-Sulzbach district Etzelwang
Culturally significant ridge with species-rich deciduous forest.
17.65 1973
Lower Pfistertal north of Vilshofen BW NSG-00357.01
WDPA:  166023
Amberg-Sulzbach district Vilshofen Large
number of habitats found in the Middle Franconian Alb natural area.
13.72 1989
Großfalz desert BW NSG-00308.01
WDPA:  166383
Amberg-Sulzbach district Grossenfalz
Extremely species-rich habitat.
6.91 1987
Legend for nature reserve

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Green list of nature reserves in the Upper Palatinate. (PDF; 84 kB) Bavarian State Office for the Environment, December 31, 2014, accessed on May 23, 2016 .
  2. ^ Government of the Upper Palatinate: Nature Reserves in the Upper Palatinate , accessed on October 27, 2015.

Web links

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