List of nature reserves in the Tuttlingen district
In Tuttlingen district , there are 25 nature reserves. The Freiburg 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), 2,443.51 hectares of the district area are under nature protection, that is 3.33 percent.
Surname | image | Identifier
|
details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Underwoods forest |
3,019 WDPA: 82757
|
Bad Dürrheim , Donaueschingen , Geisingen Former wildlife park on the Baar, in the area of the Brown Jura with 300- to 400-year-old oaks; in the southwest flat moor (Birkenried) with rich flora; Unterholz pond with reeds made of reeds and cattails; Breeding area for numerous water birds and resting place for migratory birds. |
⊙ | 633.9 | 1969-07-25 | ||
Hintelestal |
3,081 WDPA: 81881
|
Kolbingen Small side valley of the Danube on the Swabian Alb in the White Jura; steep, in places rocky valley slopes, planted with beech and ravine forests. |
⊙ | 19.1 | 1989-12-20 | ||
Irrendorfer Hardt |
3,082 WDPA: 82006
|
Irndorf Old Hardt landscape on the Großer Heuberg in the area of the White Jura; open grassy areas with sparse trees of birch, oak, beech and spruce, flour and rowan trees; small sinkholes. |
⊙ | 104.9 | 1938-02-14 | ||
Dürbheim moss |
3,084 WDPA: 81565
|
Balgheim , Dürbheim Peat former high moor and extensive wet meadows; open water areas with mud islands, swinging lawns and sedge bulbs, reeds, sedge reeds, cabbage thistle meadows and fallow land; a valuable habitat for numerous rare bird, dragonfly and butterfly species. |
⊙ | 63.9 | 1994-09-19 | ||
Höwenegg |
3.128 WDPA: 81944
|
Immendingen Geological document of the volcanic genesis and habitat of rare plants and animals. |
⊙ | 20.7 | 1983-06-24 | ||
Hohenkarpfen |
3.138 WDPA: 163746
|
Hausen ob Verena Unique geological document (Zeugenberg), which is of particular importance for the Baar landscape in its peculiarity and beauty. |
⊙ | 13.7 | 1984-10-19 | ||
Power stone |
3.156 WDPA: 164219
|
Mühlheim an der Donau The juniper heath that characterizes the landscape; Habitat of rare and endangered animal and plant species and societies; largest juniper heather in the administrative district of Freiburg. |
⊙ | 59.8 | 1986-03-05 | ||
Buchhalde-Upper Danube Valley |
3.171 WDPA: 162615
|
Fridingen an der Donau , Mühlheim an der Donau Document of geological and landscape history of special character and beauty; Habitat of a large number of rare, endangered and, to a large extent, endangered plant and animal species and endangered plant communities. |
⊙ | 302.9 | 1989-12-20 | ||
Simonstal |
3.193 WDPA: 165579
|
Irndorf Richly structured valley with a mosaic of different types of grasslands, fallow land, mountain meadows, stone hedgerows, larger field trees and individual trees. |
⊙ | 46.3 | 1993-08-23 | ||
Triebhalde |
3,196 WDPA: 165946
|
Mühlheim an der Donau Part of the landscape characterized by centuries of use with juniper heaths, grasslands and individual trees that characterize the landscape; Habitat for a multitude of rare and protected animals and plants. |
⊙ | 9.2 | 1993-11-29 | ||
Gallows Mountain |
3,203 WDPA: 333066
|
Mühlheim an der Donau Part of the landscape with drought-loving plants and animals shaped by man through extensive use over the centuries; Juniper heaths, grasslands, tall shrub fringes, individual trees that shape the landscape, hedges and mixed deciduous forests rich in orchids. |
⊙ | 12.9 | 1994-12-19 | ||
Grass mother |
3.210 WDPA: 163307
|
Dürbheim A landscape of special character and beauty, characterized by sheep grazing for centuries; Habitat of warmth and drought-loving flora and fauna with a multitude of rare and protected species. |
⊙ | 10.1 | 1995-06-12 | ||
Cliff corner |
3,220 WDPA: 164144
|
Denkingen Naturally forest-free special location on the Albtrauf, in which remains of a relic flora from the post-glacial warm period could be kept; landscape history document and living document of vegetation history; Habitat of a multitude of rare and endangered plant and animal species and plant communities. |
⊙ | 9.2 | 1996-04-22 | ||
Stettener Halde |
3.223 WDPA: 165737
|
Mühlheim an der Donau Juniper heather, habitat for a multitude of rare and protected, open and extensively used areas of heat- and drought-loving animals and plants; Part of the landscape shaped by man through centuries of use with poor grass, juniper trees and individual trees and groups of bushes that characterize the landscape. |
⊙ | 8.3 | 1996-05-14 | ||
Old mountain |
3.231 WDPA: 162111
|
Böttingen Man-made, richly structured area with juniper heaths, poor grasslands, stone bars, hedges and light willow forests; Habitat for a large number of animal and plant species that rely on extensively used grassland. |
⊙ | 45.5 | 1996-12-17 | ||
Huettenberg |
3,251 WDPA: 318582
|
Bärenthal Unique geological and landscape history document with rock formations that shape the landscape; Location of rare plant communities such as sedge-beech forests, blue-grass beech forests, ravine and rubble forests, blue- grass heaps, rock corridors and grasslands; Habitat for a multitude of rare and endangered plant and animal species. |
⊙ | 37.1 | 1999-03-23 | ||
Gallows meadows |
3,253 WDPA: 318421
|
Bärenthal , Egesheim , Nusplingen Diverse structured area with Groß- and Kleinseggenrieden, near-natural flowing waters, backwaters, extensive hay meadows, reed stands, poor grasslands, fallow meadows, herbaceous vegetation, natural and near-natural forest areas that need to be preserved, cared for and improved; culturally, historically and aesthetically significant landscape element. The near-natural valley areas with their flowing waters and extensive wetlands in the floodplains and the adjoining slope zones with their source areas and areas characterized by drought represent a network of different types of biotope, which are characterized by high biodiversity. |
⊙ | 28.0 | 1999-12-01 | ||
Schloßhalde-Mannsteighalde |
3.257 WDPA: 82529
|
Wehingen Eaves forests of the Hohe Schwabenalb with marl slides, rock formations, relict plant communities and valuable forest communities as a habitat for a multitude of rare, predominantly alpine, partly highly endangered plant species, as well as rare animal species, with partly rarely used, richly structured forests and relict plant communities. |
⊙ | 55.8 | 2000-10-31 | ||
Ortenberg |
3,258 WDPA: 318920
|
Deilingen A section of slope representative for the eaves area of the Hohe Schwabenalb with marl slides, rock formations, relict plant communities and valuable forest communities; as a habitat for a variety of rare, predominantly alpine, z. Partly endangered plant species, as well as rare animal species; with partly unused, often only extensively managed, richly structured forests and relictic wild grass meadows. |
⊙ | 71.6 | 2001-01-16 | ||
Staudlin-Hornenberg |
3,263 WDPA: 319136
|
Immendingen For the border between Braunjura and Weißjura representative slope section with grassland communities, bushes, borders, forest edges and forest areas worthy of protection; Habitat for a multitude of rare, sometimes highly endangered animal and plant species; extensively used hillside area with light, warmth-loving forests and grasslands; Species-rich animal populations and their habitats as well as such species and habitats that are part of the European ecological network Natura 2000 . |
⊙ | 62.9 | 2002-12-02 | ||
Stiegelesfels-Upper Danube Valley |
3,271 WDPA: 82645
|
Buchheim , Fridingen an der Donau Rocky and wooded steep slopes of the upper Danube valley as well as the Danube with the valley floor and a meadow area on the plateau. The protection purpose is the preservation and development of part of the core zone of the breakthrough valley of the Upper Danube as a unique geological and landscape historical document of extraordinary natural beauty and character; as a habitat and retreat for a large number of rare, predominantly alpine, partly endangered plant species, plant communities and animal species and as an area of European importance (FFH and bird sanctuary). Kingfisher, eagle owl, stock dove, peregrine falcon, red-backed kite, goosander, red kite, black kite, mountain warbler, black woodpecker, alpine buck, bullhead, Spanish flag, great mouse-eared mouse, green broom moss and lady's slipper are special species. |
⊙ | 342.4 | 2005-07-26 | ||
Albtrauf Baar |
3,280 WDPA: 555514011
|
Bad Dürrheim , Geisingen , Immendingen Richly structured mosaic of near-natural and cultivated areas, with excellently developed grasslands, forest fringes, bushes, naturally forest-free slip slopes, near-natural deciduous forests and light, species-rich coniferous forests of various types |
⊙ | 365.6 | 2010-05-27 | ||
Schopfeln-Rehletal |
3.281 WDPA: 555546331
|
Immendingen , Engen Mosaic of light and species-rich coniferous forests, in particular pine forests, inland fringes and relict sites as well as grasslands and meadows. Nationally significant woman's shoe occurrence. Habitat for numerous endangered animal and plant species, some of which are threatened with extinction. |
⊙ | 173.0 | 2011-11-10 | ||
Trobenholz-Vogelbühl |
3,587 WDPA: 555588639
|
Bärenthal , Irndorf Above-average species-rich rough meadows, poor grasslands and fringing communities with supra-regional or even nationally significant species. |
⊙ | 78.3 | 2014-07-24 | ||
Moist meadows Schwandorf |
3,589 WDPA: 555638569
|
Neuhausen ob Eck , Sauldorf A mosaic of contiguous, predominantly extensively used, moist and fresh grassland communities and an area rich in structure with woody islands as well as stream meadows, vineyards and tall herbaceous meadows that characterize the landscape. |
⊙ | 114.4 |
2017-01-12
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Legend for nature reserve |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Protected area directory of the State Agency for the Environment (select type of area and city or district)
- ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW
Web links
Commons : Nature reserves in the Tuttlingen district - collection of images, videos and audio files