Naturpark Fläming
nature park in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
English: The Naturpark Fläming is a nature park with 824 km² in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, founded in 2005. The park borders in the north to the Naturpark Hoher Fläming („Nature Park High Fläming“) in Brandenburg and in the south to the Biosphärenreservat Mittelelbe. The nature of the park is determined by the low mountain rage Fläming (max. ~ 200 meters high). The central parkoffice is situated in Jeber-Bergfrieden. The park contains 6 towns and 38 municipalities or parts of them; the towns are Coswig, Lindau, Roßlau, Zerbst, Wittenberg and Zahna.
Deutsch: Der Naturpark Fläming ist ein Großschutzgebiet mit 824 km² in Sachsen-Anhalt, das im Jahr 2005 eröffnet wurde. Er grenzt im Norden an den Naturpark Hoher Fläming in Brandenburg und im Süden an das Biosphärenreservat Mittelelbe. Bestimmend für den Charakter des Parks ist der Höhenzug Fläming (max. ~ 200 Meter hoch). Das Naturparkzentrum liegt in Jeber-Bergfrieden. Der Park umfasst 6 Städte und 38 Gemeinden oder Teile von ihnen; die Städte sind Coswig, Lindau, Roßlau, Zerbst, Wittenberg und Zahna.
- See also the following detailed articles: Polenzko, Wittenberg
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Landscape / Landschaft
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Nearby de:Hundeluft
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Village de:Möllensdorf with stone church
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Picnic area Hubertusberg (142 meters)
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Landscape nearby Hubertusberg
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Way from Coswig to Möllensdorf („Lutherstieg“) nearby Hubertusberg
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Valley of stream Zahna nearby „Külsoer Mühle“ (former watermill)
Waters and mills / Gewässer und Mühlen
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River Rossel
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River Rossel
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Watermill Kupferhammer Thießen, river Rossel
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dto., at „Külsoer Mühle“ (former watermill), en:Dietrichsdorf / de:Dietrichsdorf
Streams / Bäche
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dto., in the Wörpener Bachtal (small valley) below the Hubertusberg
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Grieboer Bach nearby Möllensdorf
Lakes and Ponds / Seen und Teiche
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Pond in Senst
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Lake in Möllensdorf (Grieboer Bach)
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Deetzer lake/Teich, 57 hectare/Hektar (Nördliche Nuthe)
Flora and Fauna
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„Dauerwald“ (german for: Permanent-forest) „Bärenthorener Kiefernwirtschaft“, founded in 1884 by Friedrich von Kalitsch, nature trail
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Rapeseed field, Brassica napus (de:Rapsfeld) nearby Hubertusberg
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Horses nearby „Külsoer Mühle“ (former watermill, stream Zahna)
Castles / Schlösser
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Castle Bärenthoren
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Castle en:Kropstädt / de:Kropstädt
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Castle Kropstädt, stream in the garden
More Sights / Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten
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Bismarckturm (15 meters) upon Hubertusberg (142 meters)
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Lutherstein nearby Hubertusberg
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Technical monument Draw well (de:Ziehbrunnen) nearby Wahlsdorf, 12th century, reconstructed
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Technical monument Draw well (de:Ziehbrunnen) nearby Wahlsdorf, 12th century, after reconstruction in 2009
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Town hall in Zahna, built in 1897
Mediaeval stone churches / Mittelalterliche Feldsteinkirchen
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Deetz, oldest parts from 12th century
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Düben, oldest parts from 12th/13th century
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Möllensdorf, oldest parts probably 12th century
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Polenzko, first reference in 1423
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Ragösen, beginning 12th century
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Stonechurch Rahnsdorf, 13th century
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Senst, first reference in 1275
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Stackelitz, probably 13th century
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Wahlsdorf, oldest parts from 12th century
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Wörpen, oldest parts from 12th century
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Stonechurch Zahna, built before 1000, probably the first german church in the landscape Fläming
More interesting churches / Weitere interessante Kirchen
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Church in de:Hundeluft with Rotunda, built in 1746
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Timbered church in de:Nedlitz, built in 1717 (de:Ständerfachwerkkirche)
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Atypical red brick-lined church in en:Straach / de:Straach, built in 1868
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Pülzig, neo-gothic brick-lined church „St. Jakobus“, built in 1895/96
Misc / Verschiedenes
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Nature-park infocenter in Jeber-Bergfrieden
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Rectory and stonechurch in Senst
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„Cobbelsdorfer Kartoffel Gasthaus“ (Potato-inn)