Woseriner See

The Woseriner lake is heavily indented lake in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern ( Germany ). It is divided into three deep pelvis through an island.

Location

The lake lies in the Sternberg Lake District about 13 kilometers southeast of Sternberg and eight kilometers north of Goldberg in the municipality in the district of Borkow Ludwigslust - Parchim. The eponymous place Woserin is located on the western shore of the lake. The lake is bordered on the south bank of the municipality Dobbertin and on the east by the municipality in the district of Rostock Lohmen. South of the lake the highway runs 192

The lake is located in a charming natural landscape in the conservation area "Medium Mildenitztal ". Its main tributary of the lake receives about Bresenitz from the Garder See the northeast. This water connection was created by an artificial puncture of the site. The name Garder mill the little hillside settlement at the connection points to the operation of a water mill from 1263 to 1828. The Bresenitz leaves the lake in the south in the direction Mildenitz that drains on the Warnow to the Baltic Sea.

History

The name Wozerin is Slavic, it means the fire and was first mentioned in 1234 as Woserin documented. The three parts of Woseriner lake, the farm, mill and Holzsee, were named by the different uses. During the Mühlensee got its name from the Garder mill once on the northern edge standing, the location of the farm in Woserin was crucial to the Hofsee. From Holzsee after felling the logs were rafted across the lake to Mildenitz. The High Holtz is now designated as a nature reserve Kläden.

In the extension of the property of the monastery Dobbertin 1237 Bach Bresenitze ( Bresenitz ) and the half part of the lake Wozerin ( Woserin ) were mentioned as the northern border. After disputes the Cramons the possessions in Borkow Woserin and had even in 1530 the Duke Henry of Mecklenburg between Claus von Cramon and the monastery Dobbertin to the fishing rights on the lake Woseriner simple. It was agreed: from Cramons received the Hofsee and the monastery Dobbertin the Mühlensee. The Holzsee was divided into three equal parts, one of which was one third of Cramon. The other two thirds went to the monastery Dobbertin.

Seebeschreibung

The lake is more than 2.9 kilometers long and 1.2 kilometers wide and, after the emergence of a kettle hole. The water is highly structured and has several distinctive coves and a 18 -acre wooded island in the middle of the lake. The area is 2.35 km ² island with. The above-ground catchment area is 75.8 km ². The water level of the lake is 37.2 to 37.3 m above sea level. NHN. By the said island, which is preceded by another small island to the north, three basins are separated, the Hofsee ( at Woserin ) Holzsee ( in the south) and Mühlensee be called ( in the northeast ).

The lake is situated in a hilly moraine landscape whose heights in the south to 88 m above sea level. Reach NHN. Here also lies the nature reserve Kläden. The lake shore is wooded to the east and south, and is used for agriculture in the northern part. In the lake extend a few named in part peninsulas, such as Brink Werder in the south between the Court and the Holzsee, Plummwerder directly at the place Woserin in the Hofsee and Hasselwerder in the north- west between the court and Mühlensee. On one of the southwest projecting into the Holzsee peninsula remains of a hill fort find. In particular, in the area of wood lake are several small lakes.

In 1998, the wood and the Hofsee were classified as weak eutrophic after Trophiesystem as mesotrophic, the Mühlensee.

Use

Until the 1990s, trout farm was operated in Hofsee in cage systems. Today, the recreational use predominates, as there are fishing, diving and swimming opportunities.

Card Literature

  • Wiebekingsche map of Mecklenburg in 1786.
  • Business card Forestry Office Dobbertin 1927/1928, 1935.
  • Official bike and hiking map of the Nossentiner / Schwinzer Heath, 2010.
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