Description
The gravel pond north of Negenborn is an active sand and gravel mining operation using suction dredging. The water surface, which is now around 230 hectares in size, is home to hundreds of water birds such as Gâscă de vară, Gâscă egipteană, Gâscă de India, Rață mare, Lebădă de vară, Cormoran mare, Stârc cenușiu and Egretă mare, particularly in the winter months. One can also spot Lișiță, Prundăraș gulerat mic, Corcodel mare, Rață moțată, Fluierar cu picioare verzi and Ferestraș mare.
Details
Access
Access is from the Negenborn - Abbensen road on the northern edge of Negenborn. There is a small car park there (marked on the map, press P for directions). You can walk or cycle along the north-west and north sides of the lake on a dirt road to the two viewing points. The rest of the lake is inaccessible because of the active mining.