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The Haidenweiher is a large pond about 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) southwest of the village of Dreifelden in the county of Westerwaldkreis in Germany. It has a surface area of c. 30 hectares (74 acres) and is the second largest of the Westerwald Lakes. It is linked to the Dreifelder Weiher by a drainage ditch and is used today for breeding fish. The pond was designated as a nature reserve in 1979 and is surrounded by dense woods. Rare bird species nest along its shores, especially waders.

Haidenweiher
View of the south shore
Haidenweiher
LocationWesterwaldkreis, Germany
GroupWesterwald Lakes
Coordinates50°35′10″N 07°48′52″E
Typepond
Surface area30 hectares (74 acres)

History



Creation


The Haidenweiher was laid out by Count Frederick of Wied and first recorded in 1691.
Even at that time the lake, like the others in the Westerwald Lake District, was used for fish farming, a practice which continues today.


Origin of the name


The name of the pond reflects the countryside at the time it was created. As a result of intensive and centuries-long cattle grazing by the neighbouring villages, the area around the lake became pasture and heathland.

As a result of the habitat, the lapwing which has become rare today, often nested in this region. As a result, its eggs were collected and sold as a delicacy to the castle kitchen in Neuwied.[1]


Nature reserve


On 20 January 1979, the Haidenweiher was designated a nature reserve by the Koblenz. The reserve has an area of about 35 hectares (86 acres) and lies on the terrain of Steinebach an der Wied.

The conservation aim is the preservation of the wetland with its water areas, shallow water zones, marshes and adjacent wet grassland as a site for rare plants and as a habitat for endangered and rare species of animal, especially rare birds, for scientific reasons.[2]


References


  1. "Entwicklungsverband Westerwälder Seenplatte, Infos zum Haidenweiher". Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  2. Verordnung der Bezirksregierung Koblenz vom 20. Januar 1979



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[de] Haidenweiher

Der Haidenweiher liegt ca. 1,3 Kilometer südwestlich der Ortsgemeinde Dreifelden im Westerwaldkreis und ist mit ca. 30 Hektar Wasserfläche der zweitgrößte Weiher der Westerwälder Seenplatte. Er ist durch einen Ablaufgraben mit dem Dreifelder Weiher verbunden und dient heute der Satzfischaufzucht. Der 1979 zum Naturschutzgebiet erklärte Weiher ist von einem dichten Wald umgeben. An seinem Ufer nisten nun auch wieder seltene Vogelarten, besonders Sumpfvögel.
- [en] Haidenweiher



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