Bornriethmoor

52.77472222222210.097222222222Koordinaten: 52 ° 46 ' 29 " N, 10 ° 5' 50" E

The Born Rieth Moor is a raised bog remaining in the district of Celle and is part of the Nature Park South Heath. It has a size of 115 hectares largely abgetorfte The Moor was rewetted and for 1988 under nature protection. The bog was designated as a conservation area (Fauna -Flora- Habitat). The competent nature conservation authority is the district of Celle. There is an absolute prohibition order. Several cranes are about to see again and raise their young here. The otherwise rare bog myrtle ( Myrica gale ) is widespread here. The bog is a large area interspersed with reeds. The Yellow bog lily ( Narthecium ossifragum ), cotton grass ( Eriophorum ), the White beak-sedge ( Rhynchospora alba) and sundew (Drosera ) can be found here.

The History

Boil salt

In the years 1673 to 1678 were on the edge of the moor, created near Lindhorst at the Örtze, Siedestellen the Saline brawn, as Moore had been exhausted in the area of brawn. Two salt skating with two boiling pans and a leak factory of about 200 m long, 14 m high and 7 m were constructed in width. With extra excavated Schiffgraben the peat was brought zoom. The course of this canal is still visible today. The brine was wooden tubes of brawn. Already in 1719 were first considerations made ​​the Siedestellen in the " scouring break" with the emerging village to relocate Altensalzkoth, since the Born Rieth Moor exhausted itself. 10 to 15 million pieces of turf were needed annually. In a bog near Bohrmühle for the production of brine pipes made ​​of logs was built. The tubes were made ​​of fir trunks, had a length of 5.80 m to 6.70 m and a bore opening of 5 inches ( = 12.14 cm). The drilled logs were plugged together to form a line. 1723 was the new tube line after the " break scrub " finished in 1725, the brine was boiled in Altensalzkoth.

Verkoppelung

In the course of taking place in the 18th and 19th centuries Verkoppelung or separation, the general division of the bog was made on 21 July 1883. There were

  • Yard Severloh 136 338 parts ( = m ),
  • Yard Beutzen 310 476 parts,
  • Real Town Oldendorf 2,350,436 parts,
  • Forest site Queloh 43 536 parts,
  • Growers Behrens, Dehningshof 43 536 parts.

Against the previously complained to the peat legitimate and now it excluded farmers from Oldendorf at the Royal Court Country Lüneburg. On November 26, 1901, a site visit took place. The suit was successful, the plaintiffs were allowed to cut turf in the Born Rieth Moor.

Slip Airfield

During World War II a dummy airfield was laid out in the bog. The lying nearby air base in Fassberg should be simulated and distracted him from here.

  • Pictures from Born Rieth Moor

Bogs with bog shrubs ( Myrica gale ) in spring

The same peat bog area with bushes in the autumn

Wiedervernässte surface with Gagelstrauch

Situated Permitted peat bog in the Born Rieth

Cranes on the edge of the moor

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