Sacrower See and Königswald nature reserve
Sacrower See and Königswald nature reserve | |||
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Sacrower See | |||
Natural region | Havelland | ||
Geographical location | |||
Coordinates | 52 ° 26 '19.3 " N , 13 ° 5' 21.5" E | ||
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Local area | Potsdam | ||
state | Brandenburg | ||
Country | Germany |
The nature reserve Sacrower See and Königswald is a nature reserve (NSG) in the state of Brandenburg . The protection status was announced on March 22, 1941 in the official gazette of the Prussian government in Potsdam in the ordinance on the "Sacrower See and Königswald nature reserve" in the Potsdam district. Since 30 November 1998, the reserve is included in the conservation area "King forest with Havel lakes and Seeburger agricultural landscape".
geography
Extensive forest areas around the Sacrower See have been the oldest nature reserve in Potsdam since 1941 . The area is located northeast of Potsdam, between Jungfernsee, the Havel coming from Berlin and Groß Glienicke . It has a size of 801.5 ha .
Sacrower See
The Sacrower See is a lake in the northern part of the city of Potsdam in the district of Sacrow . The lime-rich, stratified flatland lake lies entirely in the Sacrower See and Königswald nature reserve.
Königswald
An extensive forest area northeast of Potsdam and south of Groß Glienicke is called Königswald . It is surrounded by the Krampnitzsee, Jungfernsee and the Havel . In the middle of the Königswald lies the Sacrower See . Older pine forests and mixed deciduous forests as well as a few small moors determine the character of the Königswald. Distinctive elevations are in the Königswald. These include the Rehberg, the 66-meter-high Zedlitzberg, the Schwarzer Berg, the 78-meter-high Luisenberge, the Fuchsberge and the vineyard near Sacrow . In the west of the Königswald there is a Bronze Age rampart, the so-called Römerschanze , also called Königswall, 19 meters above the shore of the Lehnitzsee on a terrain spur . The replacement house for the forester's house Zedlitz, which burned down in the 1930s, is in the forest. At the southern tip is the park and the Sacrow Castle with the village of the same name and the Church of the Savior at the Port of Sacrow .
Monitoring
The NABU conservation area supervisors regularly conduct faunistic and floristic surveys, the results of which are reported to the Naturgucker portal.
See also
- List of nature reserves in the city of Potsdam
- List of lakes in Brandenburg
- List of lakes in Germany
Web links
- Site plan of the nature reserve , accessed on January 7, 2019.
- Potsdam Nature Conservation Leaflets (PDF) accessed on January 7, 2019
- Sacrower See (PDF) accessed on January 6, 2019
- Natura 2000 areas worth living in NABU , accessed on 7 January 2019.
Individual evidence
- ^ Official Journal of the Prussian Government in Potsdam from March 22, 1941 (PDF) accessed on January 6, 2019
- ↑ Ordinance on the landscape protection area "Königswald with Havelseen and Seeburger Agrarlandschaft" of November 30, 1998 (GVBl.II / 99, [No. 01, p. 2) last amended by Article 22 of the ordinance of January 29, 2014 (GVBl.II / 14, [No. 05])] accessed on January 7, 2019
- ↑ Action day in the nature reserve . In: Potsdam Latest News ; accessed on January 7, 2019.