Müllstein nature reserve

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The nature reserve Müllstein with a size of 5.81  hectares lies east of Brilon . The area was designated as a nature reserve (NSG) by the Hochsauerlandkreis in 2008 with the landscape plan of the Brilon plateau . It is one of 31 nature reserves in Brilon, which belong to the group of limestone peaks with special prohibitions. The NSG belongs to the FFH area Kalkkuppen near Brilon (DE 4617-303).

Area description

The NSG is the Müllstein hilltop . At the top, rocks emerge openly and reach a height of about eight meters. In addition to a red beech forest, there are grassland areas in the NSG. Grassland also includes grasslands .

Protection purpose

As with all nature reserves in Germany, the protection designation pointed out that the area became a nature reserve “because of the rarity, special character and beauty of the area”.

Prohibitions

In addition to the normal prohibitions in nature reserves, the NSG Müllstein, as with the other 30 limestone peaks, has additional prohibitions. It is forbidden to fertilize, roll and drag the limestone peaks. No more than two livestock units per hectare may graze at the same time. Furthermore, mowing is only permitted from July 1st of each year.

See also

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References

  1. Hochsauerlandkreis - Lower Landscape Authority, Landscape Plan Briloner Plateau, Meschede 2008, p. 60.

Coordinates: 51 ° 23 ′ 22 ″  N , 8 ° 36 ′ 55 ″  E