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Forsthaus Prösa

Brandenburg  >  Germany

Area characterized by open heathland and one of the largest contiguous sessile oak forests in Central Europe.

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Description

The Forsthaus Prösa area is a gently undulating, sandy-loamy terminal moraine landscape shaped by the Saale Ice Age. It impresses with one of the largest contiguous sessile oak forests in Central Europe and heathland areas. For decades, a large part of the area was a restricted military zone and was used as a military training area by the NVA, resulting in large areas of open land with silver grass and broom heath. Since 2008, the area has been owned by the German Federal Environmental Foundation and has been designated a “National Natural Heritage Site.”

The Prösa forest lodge is an excellent place for bird watching, especially during the breeding season in May and June. Notable breeding birds include büyük orman tavuğu, İbibik, Çobanaldatan, Çulluk, and Kır incirkuşu. A total of seven species of woodpecker (Kara ağaçkakan, Orman alaca ağaçkakanı, Ortanca Ağaçkakan, Küçük ağaçkakan, Küçük yeşil ağaçkakan, Yeşil Ağaçkakan, Boyunçeviren) inhabit the area. The melodious song of the İbibik and the calls of the Guguk can be heard in many places from May onwards. Kızılsırtlı örümcekkuşu, Kızılkuyruk, and Üveyik breed in the peripheral areas. Arı Şahini, Delice doğan, and Kuzgun can also be observed. A project to reintroduce the büyük orman tavuğu has been running since 2012. In August and September, a visit is recommended because of the heathlands are in full bloom.

Details

Access

The Forsthaus Prösa area is located about 50 km north of Dresden in the Elbe-Elster district. The hiking car park northwest of Hohenleipisch is a good starting point. Press P on the map for directions to the car park. From here, you can set off on a circular route (about 12 km, shown on the map below).

Walk west past orchards (Boyunçeviren, İbibik, Kızılkuyruk, Kızılsırtlı örümcekkuşu) to Grube "Gotthold" (Küçük batağan, Sakarmeke). Continue north to the heathland (former tactical training area). Here you can observe Orman Toygarı, Tarlakuşu, Ağaç incirkuşu, Taşkuşu, İbibik, Çulluk and Çobanaldatan. The circular route ends by walking through the sessile oak forests (Küçük yeşil ağaçkakan, Üveyik) to the east and later to the south.

The northern part of the area is recommended for the büyük orman tavuğu.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Plain , Moors/heathland , Pond

Conditions

Flat , Sandy , Dry , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

In the northern part of the area, parts of the heathland are restricted areas due to ammunition contamination.

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