Schellenberger Forest
Schellenberger Forest | |
Location of the Schellenberger Forest in the Berchtesgadener Land district |
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Type of regional unit: Community-free area ( list of community-free areas in Bavaria ) |
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Location: | north of Berchtesgaden |
Coordinates: | 47 ° 41 '40 " N , 13 ° 0' 11" E |
Country : | Bavaria |
Administrative region : | Upper Bavaria |
County : |
District of Berchtesgadener Land |
AGS : | 09 1 72 454 |
Regional key : | 09 1 72 9454 454 |
Marking : | Schellenberger Forest |
surface | 17.01 km² |
population | uninhabited |
height | 1438 m ( Toni Lenz Hut ) |
The Schellenberger Forst is with an area of 17.01 square kilometers adjacent to the state forest corner the larger of the two remaining unincorporated areas in the district of Berchtesgaden .
location
The Schellenberger Forest is located in the southeastern area of the Untersberg mountain range on the Austrian border ( Land Salzburg ) and borders the municipality of Grödig in the northwest and the city of Hallein in a short section (here Taxach cadastral municipality ) in the northeast . On the Bavarian side, it continues in the east with the Marktschellenberg market (districts Landschellenberg , Ettenberg , Scheffau ), in the south with the Berchtesgaden market (districts Au , Salzberg , Maria Gern ) and in the west with the municipality of Bischofswiesen (only district Bischofswiesener Forst , the until December 31, 2009 was itself a community-free area).
The Schellenberger Forest encloses three small enclaves of the Marktschellenberger district Ettenberg: Waldhäusel and the Hinterrossböden ( Rothmannmühle and another enclave on Rothmannmühlweg).
geography
The area includes the Toni-Lenz hut and the Schellenberger ice cave (north) and the Almbachklamm (south). In the far north-east, the B 305 runs immediately to the left (west) of the Berchtesgadener Ache for a length of 950 meters through the area, before it ends north at the Hangendenstein pass or at the Hangendenstein border crossing to Austria and then as the B 160 after 3 kilometers into the junction Salzburg Süd joins the Tauern Autobahn (A 10).
Parts of the forest have names such as Altwald ( location ) and Hundswald ( location ). The sub-area in the very north-east east of the Berchtesgadener Ache is called Thurmwald ( Lage ).
Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
Land use
The forest takes up 58 percent of the area, followed by rocks (which, according to the official land categorization, belong to the unland ) with 40 percent. Together with one percent of the water area, this equates to 99 percent of the area.
Land use December 31, 2012 |
Hectares | percent |
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Forest | 988.53 | 58.11 |
rock | 683.06 | 40.16 |
water | 15.48 | 0.91 |
Agricultural area (without heather ) |
5.16 | 0.30 |
pagan | 5.14 | 0.30 |
Road, path, place | 3.50 | 0.21 |
Building and open space | 0.18 | 0.01 |
all in all | 1701.05 | 100.00 |
Monument protection
On the upper reaches of the Almbach, which flows into the Berchtesgadener Ache, lies the listed Theresienklause ( Lage ). The summit of the Berchtesgadener Hochthron is located exactly on the border with the municipality of Bischofswiesen ( district Bischofswiesener Forst ) . The Scheibenkaser, which is also listed, is located almost 600 meters southeast of the 1972 meter high summit at an altitude of 1,435 meters. There are three other listed buildings on the B 305 road section:
- Memorial plaque with stone figure of St. Leopold ( location ).
- Red marble tablet: bas-relief with crucifixion scene
- George Fountain: Stone basin with a fountain pillar in the shape of a wayside shrine
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ BayernAtlas with historical land map
- ^ BayernAtlas: Topographic map
- ↑ Bavarikon: old-growth forest
- ^ BayernAtlas: Topographic map
- ↑ Bavarikon: Dog Forest
- ^ BayernAtlas: Topographic map
- ↑ Bavarikon: Thurm Forest
- ↑ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation: Schellenberger Forest (PDF file; 63 kB)
Web links
- Expansion of the community-free area in OpenStreetMap (accessed on November 17, 2017)
- Scheibenalm b. Marktschellenberg . In: Agricultural and cultural heritage database . Society for Agricultural History