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Red felt

IUCN Category IV - Habitat / Species Management Area

View of the Rotfilz, in the background Moor-Spirken

View of the Rotfilz, in the background Moor-Spirken

location Zwiesel , Lower Bavaria , Bavaria , Germany
surface 12.88 km²
Identifier NSG-00095.01
WDPA ID 82449
Geographical location 49 ° 4 '  N , 13 ° 14'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 3 '43 "  N , 13 ° 13' 41"  E
Rotfilz (Bavaria)
Red felt
Sea level from 593 m to 603 m
Setup date 17th May 1973

The Rotfilz is a moor and nature reserve in the Lower Bavarian district of Regen .

It is about 600  m above sea level in the valley floor of the Großer Regens northwest of Ludwigsthal in the Rabenstein district in the area of ​​the city of Zwiesel . The moor is opposite the mouth of the Great Deffernik in the rain. It has a size of about 40 hectares. Of this, 13.5 hectares were designated as a nature reserve on May 17, 1973.

The Rotfilz is bordered to the south by the Stegaubachl . It is a bedrock of Pleistocene Hanglehm and river ground through cordierite - and biotite - gneiss on. Most of the bog is used for forestry and crossed by drainage ditches. In the nature reserve, efforts are being made to restore the moorland using filler material. The core area of ​​about five hectares is characterized by its approximately ten meter high specimens of the bog spirke ( Pinus mugo subsp. Rotundata ), a subspecies of the mountain pine .

literature

  • Hartmut Stalling: Investigations into the late and postglacial vegetation history in the Bavarian Forest , Dissertationes Botatanicae Vol. 105, J. Cramer, Berlin, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-443-64017-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b BayernAtlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )