Schönram felt
The Schönramer Filz is a high moor northeast of Schönram in the Upper Bavarian district of Traunstein . The moor belongs to the FFH area Moore in the Salzach hill country in the Bavarian Alpine foothills .
description
The pine-spruce-birch-bog forest is over 500 hectares in size, former bog areas are overgrown with heather. It is located in the eastern limestone young moraine and is part of the pre-alpine hill and moorland. The high moor is drained through the Kühbächel to the Sur . Use of the moor began around 1850. From the 1920s to 1998, large areas of peat were mined here with a Bockerlbahn . In 1935, the Reich Labor Camp Schönram was set up in Filz .
As the first renaturation measure, the moor lake was dammed in a peat dig in the 1970s . An educational trail around the moor lake has started north of Schönram since 2012 at a hiking car park from an information point. Today the area of the moor is looked after by the Bavarian State Forests , 56 hectares are designated as a natural forest reserve.
Nature reserve
On the eastern edge of the Filzes, a 52 hectare nature reserve has been designated since 1950 under the name Schönramer Moor .
Web links
- Moor experience in Schönramer Filz with textbook boards
- Schönram felt on baysf.de
- Profile of the natural forest reserve Schönramer Filz on naturwaelder.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bavaria Atlas of the Bavarian State Government ( notes )
- ↑ Renaturation of the Schönramer Filz raised bog
- ↑ Schönramer Filz - high moor, heather & natural forest reserve
- ↑ Schönramer Moor on https://protectedplanet.net
Coordinates: 47 ° 53 ′ 19.8 " N , 12 ° 52 ′ 51.9" E