Sulzbachtal (landscape protection area)

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Landscape protection area Sulzbachtal

IUCN Category V - Protected Landscape / Seascape

View to the west into the Sulzbach valley

View to the west into the Sulzbach valley

location Germany , Baden-Wuerttemberg , Rottweil district , Lauterbach
surface 5.7 km²
Identifier 3.25.014
WDPA ID 324952
Geographical location 48 ° 15 '  N , 8 ° 20'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 14 '47 "  N , 8 ° 19' 36"  E
Sulzbachtal (landscape protection area) (Baden-Württemberg)
Sulzbachtal (landscape protection area)
Setup date 02/11/1953
administration Rottweil district

The Sulzbachtal is a high valley in the Middle Black Forest, Rottweil district , Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg region , which is designated as a landscape protection area. Sulzbach refers to both a district of Lauterbach and the Sulzbach waters.

geography

The Sulzbachtal extends as a side valley from the Lauterbachertal 6 kilometers to the west. The topography has a slightly rising course, which in the middle farmsteads in the middle course of the valley 684 m above sea level. NN reached. As early as 1953, the area was designated as the Sulzbachtal landscape protection area. The small swamps, gorse heaps , bushes, juniper heaths , pastures and some of the listed farms are characteristic.

The Sulzbach river flows through the Sulzbachtal towards Lauterbach.

District Sulzbach

The district of Sulzbach is located on the county road no. 5528. The district consists of around 40 farms distributed loosely in the valley. After the Second World War , a branch church of the Lauterbach St. Michael Church was built in Sulzbach , the church "Maria - Königin des Friedens".

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