List of nature reserves in Baden-Baden
There are seven nature reserves that are wholly or partially within the boundaries of the city of Baden-Baden . The Karlsruhe 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), 692.79 hectares of the urban district are under nature protection, that is 4.94 percent.
Surname | image | Identifier
|
details | position | Area hectares |
date | |
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Basket mats Baden-Baden |
2,040 WDPA: 164210
|
Baden-Baden Meadow landscape of the Upper Rhine area as a breeding, feeding and resting biotope for the increasingly threatened domestic fauna. |
⊙ | 27.1 | 1979-12-20 | ||
Battertfelsen at Hohenbaden Castle |
2,054 WDPA: 81373
|
Baden-Baden Geologically and geologically significant group of rocks on the Battert as a habitat for rare animal and plant species, especially dump forest. |
⊙ | 34.9 | 1981-06-30 | ||
Rift ditch |
2,095 WDPA: 162578
|
Baden-Baden Feuchte floodplain of the Kinzig-Murg-Rinne in its natural features is one of the most important wetlands in the region, diverse wet meadow complexes with typical, endangered plant and animal species |
⊙ | 179.0 | 1986-12-02 | ||
Markbach and Jagdhäuser Wald |
2,182 WDPA: 164571
|
Baden-Baden , Sinzheim Natural brook with characteristic habitats - near-natural riparian trees and wet meadows; traditional, small-parceled forms of use typical of the foothills such as orchards and viticulture; animal and plant communities adapted to the mosaic-like interlocking habitats; unique erosion hollows in the hunting lodge forest, near-natural forest communities with characteristic vegetation; Hainsimsen-beech forest, stone chickweed-sessile oak-hornbeam forest and alder-ash forest. |
⊙ | 180.9 | 1994-07-25 | ||
Rastatter Ried |
2,196 WDPA: 165106
|
Baden-Baden , Rastatt , Iffezheim , stone walls Small-scale structured floodplain landscape with remnants of the former loop system of the Rhine and the Murg as valuable amphibian spawning waters. Largest contiguous forest area in the region with near-natural, diversely structured oak-hornbeam forest and near-natural stocks of alder-ash forest and alder-broken forest. Forest fringes, smooth oat meadows, orchards, biotope network with hedges, groups of trees and shrubbery and individual trees. |
⊙ | 561.8 | 1995-12-21 | ||
Sand heaths and dunes near Sandweier and Iffezheim |
2,230 WDPA: 321866
|
Baden-Baden , Iffezheim One of the most important sandy areas in Baden-Württemberg. The subsoil consists of gravel, which was covered by drifting sand at the end of the Ice Age. One of the highest dunes in Baden can be seen in the forest at a height of 21 meters. |
⊙ | 240.7 | 2011-11-08 | ||
Sauersbosch, Pfrimmersbach and Märzenbachtal |
Pfrimmersbachtal |
2.234 WDPA: 555560667
|
Baden-Baden Preservation and development of the meadow landscape as part of the historical cultural landscape; the different grassland communities with their partially specially adapted flora and fauna; the spring outlets and natural watercourses and the fauna that go with them; the ravines, stone bars and dry stone walls as cultural and historical features of great importance for the fauna; of forests, forest edges, rows of trees, hedges and light-standing tall-trunk fruit trees as important habitat structures for birds, wooden beetles and bats. |
⊙ | 94.7 | 2013-09-13 | |
Legend for nature reserve |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Protected area directory - selection of LUBW profiles (select type of area and city or district), accessed on February 9, 2015
- ^ Protected area statistics of the LUBW
Web links
Commons : Nature reserves in Baden-Baden - collection of images, videos and audio files