Cava di argilla di Lias Dobbertin
Cava di argilla di Lias Dobbertin
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The Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin is a remarkable natural monument and historical site located in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northeastern Germany. This abandoned open-cast clay pit, with an elevation of approximately 95 metres, is renowned for its exceptional geological significance. It offers a rare glimpse into the Early Jurassic period, exposing marine sediments that date back some 180 to 205 million years ago, making it a prime location for studying ancient Earth history and its unique natural features.
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Elevazione 90 m
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The Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin is a renowned "Fossil-Lagerstätte" (fossil deposit site) famous for exceptionally well-preserved Early Jurassic marine fossils. Visitors can learn about and potentially discover fossils, particularly fishes from the family Leptolepidae, and various ammonites. The site is especially rich in fossils from the "Green Series" facies, part of the early Toarcian Harpoceras falciferum ammonite Zone.
While the site features a circular route and information boards, the terrain within the clay pit is generally manageable for walking. However, specific details on accessibility for wheelchairs or those with limited mobility are not explicitly stated. It's advisable to check local conditions or contact the site management for precise information regarding accessible routes.
Information regarding dog-friendliness is not explicitly provided in the available data. As a natural monument, it's common for dogs to be allowed on trails, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. Visitors should check local signage or regulations upon arrival to ensure compliance.
The site features a small circular route through the clay pit. While a precise length isn't specified, its description as 'small' suggests it's suitable for a leisurely walk. The terrain is generally manageable, making it an easy difficulty level, though comfortable footwear is recommended.
There is no information indicating that specific permits or fees are required to visit the Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin. It appears to be openly accessible as a natural monument. However, visitors should always respect the environment and any posted guidelines regarding site preservation.
While the intro mentions that parking and access details are best checked locally, it confirms the site is designed for exploration on foot. There is no specific information available regarding public transport connections to the Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin. Visitors are advised to plan their journey by car and confirm parking availability upon arrival.
The provided information does not detail specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at or immediately adjacent to the Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin. As it is located in northeastern Germany, visitors would likely find amenities in nearby towns or villages. It is recommended to research local services in the surrounding area before your visit.
The Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin is geologically significant because it exposes Early Jurassic strata (late Pliensbachian to early Toarcian ages) that were glacially dislocated during the Pleistocene ice advances. This provides a rare opportunity to study marine sediments from approximately 180 to 205 million years ago, differing from time-equivalent black Posidonia shales found elsewhere and containing the clay mineral smectite.
The Lias Clay Pit Dobbertin can be enjoyed year-round. While spring through early autumn is recommended for comfortable walking, winter hikes are possible. Visitors should be prepared for potentially colder temperatures, ice, or snow, which could affect trail conditions. Always wear appropriate winter gear and check local weather forecasts before visiting.
The site features a suspension bridge which adds an element of adventure and is a notable landmark. Additionally, numerous information boards are placed along the circular route, providing educational insights into the geological and paleontological importance of the clay pit, serving as points of interest for visitors.