Vineyard (Dobbrikow)

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Vineyard
Vineyard in Dobbrikow

Vineyard in Dobbrikow

height 72  m above sea level NHN
location Brandenburg , Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 9 '55 "  N , 13 ° 3' 7"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 9 '55 "  N , 13 ° 3' 7"  E
Weinberg (Dobbrikow) (Brandenburg)
Vineyard (Dobbrikow)
Type Terminal moraine

The vineyard is a 72 meter high elevation at its highest point in Dobbrikow , a district of the Nuthe-Urstromtal community in the Teltow-Fläming district in the state of Brandenburg .

location

The elevation is located west of the town center and there south of the two lakes Hintersee and Vordersee . It can be reached via the Weinbergstrasse , which leads west from the historic village center. To the south, the street Am Stabelsee also leads to the west.

Origin and history

The mountain is part of the Luckenwalder Heide , a moraine that of Sandern is covered. It was formed in the Vistula Ice Age, when glaciers pushed themselves towards a ridge. The terminal moraine was compressed by the ice sheet and an isolated terminal moraine dome formed.

In the Middle Ages, the Cistercians from the Zinna Monastery in Jüterbog cultivated grapevines on the mountain by terracing the southern slope. The harvest is said to have been up to 30 half loads . During the Thirty Years War , the plantings were said to have been destroyed by Swedish troops. In 1712 the municipality leased 15 morning of the vineyard for initially 26 dollars to Tobias Fell True. In the 21st century, the hilltop is covered with a mixed forest. 2011 started a pensioner, around 160 sqm on the southern slope again reclaimed to make.

fauna and Flora

An area of ​​6.9 ha is designated as an FFH area . In the area there is a dry limestone lawn on which rare and in some cases endangered plant species thrive, including the blood-red cranesbill , the Carthusian carnation , the golden-haired aster , the meadow sage and the timothy grass . Furthermore, the pug bat was detected.

Individual evidence

  1. Information board of the Nuthe-Nieplitz Nature Park: The Dobbrikower Weinberg - A habitat for endangered species , set up north of the vineyard, October 2018.
  2. ^ Margit Hahn: passionate hobby winemaker . In: Märkische Allgemeine , July 26, 2016, accessed on November 25, 2017.