Plothen ponds

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Dreba-Plothener pond area

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

New pond

New pond

location Thuringia , Germany
WDPA ID 162794
Geographical location 50 ° 39 '  N , 11 ° 46'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 39 '2 "  N , 11 ° 45' 34"  E
Plothener ponds (Thuringia)
Plothen ponds
Setup date 1967
House pond with stilt house
Stilt house in the house pond

The Plothener ponds are an area of ponds in the Saale-Orla district in Thuringia . They mainly extend to Plothen , Knau and Dreba and are part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains / Obere Saale Nature Park . The area is designated as a nature reserve Dreba-Plothener pond area.

The first ponds were created by monks in the Middle Ages . Over time, many smaller ponds were merged into larger ones. Today the largest pond is the house pond with an area of ​​28 hectares. Such pond systems were created to meet the great demand for fish that existed due to the numerous fasting days . Pond systems such as the Plothener ponds are a form of intensive pond management in the pre-industrial era. Some of them were used in a so-called field-pond change economy . Today they are only used extensively and are important for preserving biodiversity . Within a radius of 5 km there were 1,600 ponds close together, of which around 600 are still present today, which is why the area is also known as the "land of a thousand ponds".

During the GDR era, the landscape was badly damaged: by pig fattening systems that separated the manure from 185,000 animals at high times . The waters were spoiled, trees died, and numerous animal species were driven from their habitat.

After being renatured , the ponds are now a regional tourist attraction again and are particularly popular with anglers and cyclists . A rich flora and fauna is at home here. Birds such as grebes , plover , coot , snipe , osprey and Milan and a variety of songbirds can be found here. This area is not only a habitat, but also an internationally important resting place for migratory birds. An attraction is the starling wonder at the time of bird migration , when thousands of starlings and other migratory birds gather at the ponds .

The landmark of the Plothener pond area is the approximately 300-year-old stilt house in the Hausteich, which houses a small museum.

Web links

Commons : Plothener Teiche  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Nature reserves in the Saale-Orla district , Nature Park Center Obere Saale-Sormitz eV, Leutenberg 2015
  2. ^ Tourist Association eV "Thuringian Slate Mountains - Upper Saale", Holidays '98
  3. Peter Rathay: Ponds near Plothen are idylls for people and animals . Thuringian newspaper, September 8, 2016