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Black Forest National Park

The Black Forest National Park (German: Nationalpark Schwarzwald) is a national park in the state of Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany.

Black Forest National Park
Nationalpark Schwarzwald
The Huzenbacher See, one of several tarns in the national park
Location of the Black Forest National Park in the northwestern Black Forest
LocationBaden-Württemberg, Germany
Nearest cityBaden-Baden, Freudenstadt
Coordinates48°33′40″N 8°13′17″E / 48.56111°N 8.22139°E / 48.56111; 8.22139
Area10,062 ha (24,860 acres)
Established1 January 2014 (2014-01-01)
www.schwarzwald-nationalpark.de
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Black Forest National Park in the southwest of the map

It has an area of 10,062 hectares (100.62 km2; 38.85 sq mi) and is located on the main crest of the Northern Black Forest, mainly between the Black Forest High Road (Schwarzwaldhochstraße) and the valley of the Murg. It comprises two separate areas, roughly 3.5 kilometres apart, around Ruhestein (7,615 ha) and Hoher Ochsenkopf/Plättig (2,447 ha) and is part of the Central/North Black Forest Nature Park (Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord). The park was officially opened on 3 May 2014[1]

History edit

The Black Forest National Park was created on 1 January 2014 and is the first national park in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The state parliament voted for its establishment on 28 November 2013.[2]

The establishment of the first national park in the Black Forest was politically controversial. In 2013, it was opposed by Baden-Württemberg's opposition parties (CDU and FDP), by representatives of the timber industry and by some of the affected population, whilst being supported by the SPD and Greens, the conservation associations and other parts of the populations of the Northern Black Forest.[3][4] It is the first and only Nationalparc in Baden-Württemberg.

In 2021 the minister for environment Thekla Walker (A90/The Greens) announced plans to extent the Nationalparc and eventually connect the two parts in the following years.[5][6]

Location and extent edit

The northern part of the area, the High Ochsenkopf / Plättig includes the upper Schwarzenbach valley and the regions around the High Ochsenkopf (1,055 m above sea level (NHN)) in the centre, the Mehliskopf (1,008 m) in the west, the Badener Höhe (1,003 m) in the north and the Nägeliskopf (994 m) in the east. The lowest and most easterly point of this park is at the confluence of the Schwarzbach and Raumünzach streams, at a height of just below 500 m. Excluded are the village of Herrenwies as well as smaller areas around Plättig, Sand and the youth hostel of Badener Höhe. In the northeast, it borders to the Schwarzenbach Reservoir, and in the west to the Bühlerhöhe beyond the Black Forest High Road. Most of the state forest here belongs to the municipality of Forbach (in the county of Rastatt). The towns of Bühl (Rastatt) and Baden-Baden own other municipal forests in the area around Plättig.

The greater part of the Ruhestein area extends reaches a height of approximately 1,150 m above NHN near Dreifürstenstein in the southeasternmost summit region of the Hornisgrinde, the highest mountain in the northern Black Forest. Other summits are the bird's head (Vogelskopf) (1,056 m) and the Schliffkopf (1,054 m) to the west, the Seekopf (1,054 m) in the northwest, the Riesenköpfle (1,001 m) in the centre, the Leinkopf (992 m) in the north and the Großhahnberg (940 m) in the northeast. In this southern part of the National Park are the tarns of Wildsee, Huzenbacher See and Buhlbachsee and the upper Schönmünz valley and the headwaters of the Murg headstreams, the Rechtmurg and Rotmurg and other Murg tributaries. On the western slopes of the Schliffkopf this subregions extends down as far as the All Saints Waterfalls, where it reaches is lowest and most westerly point at a height of approximately 500 m. Excluded from the Ruhestein area are the Ruhestein itself with its two ski slopes and the Great Ruhestein Ski Jump, the Darmstädter Hut, the Schliffkopf Hotel, the Rotmurg Hunting Lodge, the hamlet of Schonmünz (Volzenhäuser) and other small areas. The state forest land here belongs mainly to the collective municipality of Baiersbronn (in the county of Freudenstadt), other elements belong to Oppenau, Ottenhöfen and Seebach (in the county of Ortenaukreis).[7][8]

The park covers an area of 10,062 hectares, of which 2,447 hectares are within the High Ochsenkopf/Plättig and 7,615 hectares around the Ruhestein. The two areas are separated by the Forbach parish of Hundsbach.

 
Grinde terrain on the Schliffkopf. View over the southern part of the Ruhestein sub-region and the Black Forest High Road looking towards the Central Black Forest

References edit

  1. ^ with the motto "Eine Spur wilder": Das wilde Herz beginnt zu schlagen (press release) at www.baden-wuerttemberg.de
  2. ^ Nationalpark im Schwarzwald 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine Website of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection. Retrieved 30 November 2013
  3. ^ WELT (2013-11-28). "Grün-rotes Projekt: Der umstrittene Nationalpark Schwarzwald kommt". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  4. ^ Baden-Württemberg: Streit um Nationalpark (in German), retrieved 2020-08-28
  5. ^ ""Lücke soll weg": Nationalpark Schwarzwald soll größer werden". www.schwarzwald-aktuell.eu (in German). 2022-11-12. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  6. ^ ""Die Erweiterung ist ein folgerichtiger Schritt"". Baden-Württemberg.de (in German). 2021-11-30. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  7. ^ Gesetzentwurf der Landesregierung, Drucksache 15/4127 dated 8 October 2013 (pdf; 11 MB). Contains detailed mapping.
  8. ^ Nationalpark Schwarzwald – Übersichtskarte December 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Anlage 1 zu § 2 Absatz 1 NLPG (PDF; 2,56 MB), retrieved 8 December 2013

External links edit

  • Official website of the Black Forest National Park 2021-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • NABU's website on the Black Forest National Park

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The Black Forest National Park German Nationalpark Schwarzwald is a national park in the state of Baden Wurttemberg in the southwest of Germany Black Forest National ParkNationalpark SchwarzwaldIUCN category II national park The Huzenbacher See one of several tarns in the national parkLocation of the Black Forest National Park in the northwestern Black ForestLocationBaden Wurttemberg GermanyNearest cityBaden Baden FreudenstadtCoordinates48 33 40 N 8 13 17 E 48 56111 N 8 22139 E 48 56111 8 22139Area10 062 ha 24 860 acres Established1 January 2014 2014 01 01 www wbr schwarzwald nationalpark wbr declass notpageimage Black Forest National Park in the southwest of the mapIt has an area of 10 062 hectares 100 62 km2 38 85 sq mi and is located on the main crest of the Northern Black Forest mainly between the Black Forest High Road Schwarzwaldhochstrasse and the valley of the Murg It comprises two separate areas roughly 3 5 kilometres apart around Ruhestein 7 615 ha and Hoher Ochsenkopf Plattig 2 447 ha and is part of the Central North Black Forest Nature Park Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte Nord The park was officially opened on 3 May 2014 1 Contents 1 History 2 Location and extent 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Black Forest National Park was created on 1 January 2014 and is the first national park in Baden Wurttemberg Germany The state parliament voted for its establishment on 28 November 2013 2 The establishment of the first national park in the Black Forest was politically controversial In 2013 it was opposed by Baden Wurttemberg s opposition parties CDU and FDP by representatives of the timber industry and by some of the affected population whilst being supported by the SPD and Greens the conservation associations and other parts of the populations of the Northern Black Forest 3 4 It is the first and only Nationalparc in Baden Wurttemberg In 2021 the minister for environment Thekla Walker A90 The Greens announced plans to extent the Nationalparc and eventually connect the two parts in the following years 5 6 Location and extent editThe northern part of the area the High Ochsenkopf Plattig includes the upper Schwarzenbach valley and the regions around the High Ochsenkopf 1 055 m above sea level NHN in the centre the Mehliskopf 1 008 m in the west the Badener Hohe 1 003 m in the north and the Nageliskopf 994 m in the east The lowest and most easterly point of this park is at the confluence of the Schwarzbach and Raumunzach streams at a height of just below 500 m Excluded are the village of Herrenwies as well as smaller areas around Plattig Sand and the youth hostel of Badener Hohe In the northeast it borders to the Schwarzenbach Reservoir and in the west to the Buhlerhohe beyond the Black Forest High Road Most of the state forest here belongs to the municipality of Forbach in the county of Rastatt The towns of Buhl Rastatt and Baden Baden own other municipal forests in the area around Plattig The greater part of the Ruhestein area extends reaches a height of approximately 1 150 m above NHN near Dreifurstenstein in the southeasternmost summit region of the Hornisgrinde the highest mountain in the northern Black Forest Other summits are the bird s head Vogelskopf 1 056 m and the Schliffkopf 1 054 m to the west the Seekopf 1 054 m in the northwest the Riesenkopfle 1 001 m in the centre the Leinkopf 992 m in the north and the Grosshahnberg 940 m in the northeast In this southern part of the National Park are the tarns of Wildsee Huzenbacher See and Buhlbachsee and the upper Schonmunz valley and the headwaters of the Murg headstreams the Rechtmurg and Rotmurg and other Murg tributaries On the western slopes of the Schliffkopf this subregions extends down as far as the All Saints Waterfalls where it reaches is lowest and most westerly point at a height of approximately 500 m Excluded from the Ruhestein area are the Ruhestein itself with its two ski slopes and the Great Ruhestein Ski Jump the Darmstadter Hut the Schliffkopf Hotel the Rotmurg Hunting Lodge the hamlet of Schonmunz Volzenhauser and other small areas The state forest land here belongs mainly to the collective municipality of Baiersbronn in the county of Freudenstadt other elements belong to Oppenau Ottenhofen and Seebach in the county of Ortenaukreis 7 8 The park covers an area of 10 062 hectares of which 2 447 hectares are within the High Ochsenkopf Plattig and 7 615 hectares around the Ruhestein The two areas are separated by the Forbach parish of Hundsbach nbsp Grinde terrain on the Schliffkopf View over the southern part of the Ruhestein sub region and the Black Forest High Road looking towards the Central Black ForestReferences edit with the motto Eine Spur wilder Das wilde Herz beginnt zu schlagen press release at www baden wuerttemberg de Nationalpark im Schwarzwald Archived 2014 01 03 at the Wayback Machine Website of the Baden Wurttemberg Ministry of Rural Affairs and Consumer Protection Retrieved 30 November 2013 WELT 2013 11 28 Grun rotes Projekt Der umstrittene Nationalpark Schwarzwald kommt DIE WELT Retrieved 2020 08 28 Baden Wurttemberg Streit um Nationalpark in German retrieved 2020 08 28 Lucke soll weg Nationalpark Schwarzwald soll grosser werden www schwarzwald aktuell eu in German 2022 11 12 Retrieved 2023 09 25 Die Erweiterung ist ein folgerichtiger Schritt Baden Wurttemberg de in German 2021 11 30 Retrieved 2023 09 25 Gesetzentwurf der Landesregierung Drucksache 15 4127 dated 8 October 2013 pdf 11 MB Contains detailed mapping Nationalpark Schwarzwald Ubersichtskarte Archived December 12 2013 at the Wayback Machine Anlage 1 zu 2 Absatz 1 NLPG PDF 2 56 MB retrieved 8 December 2013External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nationalpark Schwarzwald Official website of the Black Forest National Park Archived 2021 10 24 at the Wayback Machine NABU s website on the Black Forest National Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Black Forest National Park 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