Feldberg Lake District Nature Park

The Natural Park Feldberg Lakes is located in southeastern Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania district Mecklenburg Lake District. A large part of the natural park located in the municipality Feldberg Lakes. In addition, also includes the communities Wokuhl - Dabelow, Grünow, Carpin, Godendorf and parts of the urban areas of Woldegk and Neustrelitz a nature park. The western part of the Nature Park is a national park Müritz.

The Natural Park Feldberg Lakes is characterized by its large lakes ( Breiter Luzin, the Carwitzer lake Narrow Luzin, the Great Fürstenseer sea and the Feldberg Haussee ) and forests with many, even rare animals and plants, but also by its cultural landscape. The special feature of the park are the boiler Moore and the oldest beech forest in a nature reserve in Germany Holy halls.

The landscape is shaped by the ice age. In the northern part of the Natural Park there is a ground moraine, southern forested outwash plains. The central part of the Feldberg Lake is part of the terminal moraine of the Pomeranian stage of the Weichsel glaciation. This area has large height differences for North German relations. The highest mountain is the bird cherry ( near the village of Plain north of the widths Luzin ) with a height of 166.2 m above sea level. NHN. The width is 58.3 meters Luzin 's second deepest lake of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

By Krüselinsee, the Great Mechowsee and the southern part of the lake Carwitzer the state boundary with Brandenburg.

Many rare animals such as the otter, which is the emblem of the park, the black stork, the scream, sea eagles and osprey, the Great River mussel and the Tiefenmaräne live here. Also, 1,000 wild plant species there are in this natural park.

The park has an area of ​​approximately 340 km ², which are taken at approximately 38% of forests, only 11% of lakes and rivers, about 45 % of the agricultural land and about 6 % of infrastructure and residential space.

The Feldberg Lakes was added to the list of 77 excellent national geotopes 2006.

Nature Reserves

In the Natural Park there are 14 nature reserves, covering an area of ​​3714 hectares, which is 10.3 percent of the natural park area:

  • Comthureyer Mountain (13 ha)
  • Conower Werder (54 ha)
  • Feldberg Hut ( 481 ha)
  • Captain Berg ( 44 ha)
  • Holy Halls ( 68 ha)
  • Hinrichshagen ( 1124 ha)
  • Hullerbusch and Narrow Luzin (345 ha)
  • Keetzseen (329 ha)
  • Krüselinsee and Mechowseen ( 481 ha)
  • Kulowseen (199 ha)
  • Sandugkensee (67 ha)
  • Schlavenkensee (593 ha)
  • Sprockfitz (27 ha)
  • Zahrensee at Dabelow (17 ha)
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