Schaich

Schaich
Country Germany

Schaich is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

History

The Sheikh rises in Schönbuch, a mountainous forest area of southern German Keuper highlands in the Schönbuch nature park southwest of Stuttgart. The source is - not far from the Würm origin - at Bromberg. You entfließt the stallion fountain. From there, the Sheikh flows in predominantly easterly direction through the districts Altdorf, Holzgerlingen, Weil im Schönbuch, Dettenhausen, Walddorfhäslach, Schlaitdorf and Aichtal to look out for passing the southern Betzenberg east of the hamlet of New House in the Aich opens.

Nature reserve Schaichtal

Schaich valley Sea



                                                  Schaich near Neunehaus

The Schaichtal is one of the most close to nature riverine landscapes in the Stuttgart area. Since 23 February 1995, the valley between Dettenhausen and new house is around 8 km long, including there flanks of Betzenberg, oak ridge and Schaichberg as nature reserve Schaichtal[1] reported (NSG number 1,210). The 467.8 hectare area covers the counties Reutlingen, Tübingen and Esslingen. They found here a snail that Desmoulins' whorl snail (Vertigo moulisiana) that in Württemberg was believed lost and has been found only here alive. Lush riverbank vegetation, lakes and ponds characterize the scenic valley, the rare species such as kingfisher, fire salamander and dippers are here at home.

Retention basins Schaichtal

In 1984 Wasserverband Aich planned to dam the Sheikh with a 17 m high dam. The citizens' initiative "Save the Schaichtal" prevented this.

Bike and hiking trails

There are some cycling and walking routes through the Schaichtal, including: Hohenzollernradweg

See also

List of nature reserves in Baden-Württemberg (only in German)

Literature

Reinhard Wolf, Ulrike Kreh (ed.): Die Naturschutzgebiete im Regierungsbezirk Stuttgart. Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2007 ISBN 978-3-7995-5176-2 , pp 483–485

References

Hochspringen ↑ State Institute for Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation, Baden-Württemberg

See also

Coordinates: 48°37′N 9°13′E / 48.617°N 9.217°E / 48.617; 9.217

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