Bavarian Wildalm

Bavarian Wildalm

Country:
Germany
Site number:
1723
Area:
6.5 ha
Designation date:
09-10-2007
Coordinates:
47°35'16"N 11°47'38"E
Transboundary Site:
  • Aerial view of Bayerische Wildalm
  • Bavarian Wildalm, Bavarian part
  • Bavarian Wildalm and Wildalm Filz with a view of Halserspitz

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The Site makes up part of a remarkable raised bog at an altitude of 1,425 metres above sea level in the Alpine region of Southern Bavaria. The wetland extends across the border with Austria where the adjacent Ramsar Site (Bayerische Wildalm and Wildalmfilz, Site no.1489) is found. The Site is a karst valley or polje, with a brook that vanishes into one big and several small swallow holes. Four ecological communities related to the international importance of the Site are also protected under Annex I of the EU Habitats Directive. The Bayerische Wildalm has long been used for ranching, hunting and forestry.

Administrative region: District: Miesbach; State: Bavaria; Federal Republic of Germany

National legal designation:
  • Flora-fauna-habitat 8336-371.01
  • Special Protected Area DE 8336-471
Regional (international) legal designations:
  • EU Natura 2000
Last publication date: 03-09-2024
Ramsar Information Sheet (RIS)