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Tiebelmündung

46.69305 , 14.01797

Austria

The Bleistätter Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake by reducing agricultural run-off. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects of the damming can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 160 species recorded. Breeding wetland species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.

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Coordinates were set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) : 46.6931/14.0180 (2020-11-08 17:26:16 )

Site name was set by Mathias Ritschard (Admin) as "Tiebelmündung" (2020-11-08 17:26:16 )

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:03:01
The Bleistätter Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake by reducing agricultural run-off. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects of the damming can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 160 species recorded. Breeding wetland species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-08-06 13:48:01
The Bleistätter Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake by reducing agricultural run-off. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects of the damming can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 150 160 species recorded. Breeding species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-08-18 07:52:12
The Bleistätter Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake by reducing agricultural run-off. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects of the damning damming can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 150 species recorded. Breeding species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-24 12:51:13
The Bleistätter Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake. lake by reducing agricultural run-off. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects of the damning can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 150 species recorded. Breeding species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:07:45
The Bleistätter Moor Moor/Tiebelmündung reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. The In 2017 the river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 150 species recorded. Breeding species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:05:17
The Bleistätter Moor reserve lies at the eastern end of the Ossiacher See in the Carinthian Lake District, where the river Tiebel runs into the lake. The river was dammed to create a wetland and improve the water quality in the lake. Thanks to careful monitoring before and after, the effects can be seen clearly. Numbers and diversity of water birds and waders have increased, while certain land birds such as Red-backed Shrike have declined. The result is the most important wetland in the province of Carinthia (Kärnten), with over 150 species recorded. Breeding species include Little Bittern, White Stork, Great Egret and Black-crowned Night Heron.  Wintering waterfowl include Goldeneye, Pochard and Ferruginous Duck.

List up to ca. 25 species that:
• have a limited distribution range and/or are rare on a global level
• are most sought-after by birdwatchers at this site
• and are relatively easy to see at this site (year-round or seasonally)

Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca)
Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus)
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Little Bittern (Ixobrychus minutus)
Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
Eurasian Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus)
Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio)
Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus)
Savi's Warbler (Locustella luscinioides)
Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus)

Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 19:47:03)

Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:53:52)

Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:53:29)

Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:52:25)

Eurasian Golden Oriole (Oriolus oriolus) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:51:47)

Savi's Warbler (Locustella luscinioides) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:51:28)

Little Bittern (Ixobrychus minutus) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:49:51)

White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:49:07)

Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:48:55)

Great Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus) was added by Stephen Matthews (2024-07-16 18:48:27)

Two ways to view the site include:

(1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands, but exploring them by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces.

(2) walking along the path leading south from Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm).

These two routes can be combined into a circuit. Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present. 

Free guided tours of the reserve are available by advance reservation on certain dates, see https://www.ossiachersee.cc/slow-trail-bleistaetter-moor/

Give recommendations for making your visit as productive as possible.
This may include for instance:
• best season
• best time of the day
• how much time to spend at the site
• best means of locomotion within the site
• recommended routes / areas within the site
• guiding

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:26
Two ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands, but exploring them by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces. (2) walking along the path leading south from Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). These two routes can be combined into a circuit. Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present.  Free guided tours of the reserve are available by advance reservation on certain dates, see https://www.ossiachersee.cc/slow-trail-bleistaetter-moor/
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:17
Two ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands, but exploring them by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces. (2) walking along the path leading south from Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present.  Free guided tours of the reserve are available by advance reservation on certain dates, see https://www.ossiachersee.cc/slow-trail-bleistaetter-moor/
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:15
Two ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands, but exploring them by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces. (2) walking along the path leading south from Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present.  Free guided tours of the reserve are available on certain dates, see https://www.ossiachersee.cc/slow-trail-bleistaetter-moor/
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:44
Two ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands. Exploring these roads by wetlands, but exploring them by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces. (2) walking along the path leading south from Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present. 
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:41
Two ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycling along the Dammweg from the village of Steinbach, Steindorf, then along Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands. wetlands. Exploring these roads by car is not recommended since there are no safe or legitimate parking spaces. (2) walking along the path leading south from Steinbach to Steindorf to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present. 
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:38
Two appraoches include: ways to view the site include: (1) walking or cycliig cycling along he the Dammweg from the village of Steinbach, then Bleistätter along Bleistätter Moor Lendesstrasees; Landesstrasse. These roads offer views of the wetlands. (2) walking alomhg tyhe pathe leading sth along the path leading south from Steinbach.Steinbach to the observation tower (Ossiacher Moorturm). Such a visit might last from one to two hours depending on the avifauna present. 
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:23
Two appraoches include: (1) walking or cycliig along he Dammweg from the village of Steinbach, then Bleistätter Moor Lendesstrasees; (2) walking alomhg tyhe pathe leading sth from Steinbach.

The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car via Feldkirchen. There is a parking area at the south end of the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse.

There is a railway station at Steindorf and a bus stop in Alt-Ossiach on the south bank of the lake.

Explain from where and how to get to this site with private and public transport.

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:42
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car via Feldkirchen. There is a parking area at the south end of the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. There is a railway station at Steindorf and a bus stop in Alt-Ossiach.Alt-Ossiach on the south bank of the lake.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-24 12:52
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car. car via Feldkirchen. There is a parking area at the south end of the  Bleistätter the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. There is a railway station at Steindorf and a bus stop in Alt-Ossiach.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-24 12:09
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car. There is a parking area at the south end of the  Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse. There is a raliway railway station at Steindorf and a bus stop in Alt-Ossiach.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:53
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car. There is a parking area at the south end of the  Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse.Landesstrasse. There is a raliway station at Steindorf and a bus stop in Alt-Ossiach.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:19
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car. There is a parking area at the south end of the  Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:14
The reserve lies just outside the town of Steindorf am Ossiacher See. It can be reached by car in 25 minutes from Villach, either via the north or the south bank of the lake (Ossiacher See). From Klagenfurt it is about 35 minutes away by car.

The main path can be accessed from the Dammweg in Steindorf, or from Alt-Ossiach to the south. Alternatively the wetlands can be viewed from the Dammweg in Steindorf, and from the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse between Steindorf and Alt-Ossiach.

Provide information on how to enter this site, which may include:
• entry points
• entry permits / entry tickets and fees
• opening hours / opening season
• other restrictions

Note that this section should only contain information on how to ACCESS (= enter) a site. Info on how to REACH a site should be added to "How to get there" section.

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-08-11 06:27
The main path can be accessed from the Dammweg in Steidorf, Steindorf, or from Alt-Ossiach to the south. Alternatively the wetlands can be viewed from the Dammweg in Steindorf, and from the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse between Steindorf and Alt-Ossiach.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:24
The main path can be accessed from the Dammweg in Steidorf, or from Alt-Ossiach to the south. Alternatively the wetlands can be viewed from the Dammweg in Steindorf, and from the Bleistätter Moor Landesstrasse between Steindorf and Alt-Ossiach.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:17
The main path can be accessed from the Dammweg in Steidorf, or from Alt-Ossiach to the south.

The Eurasian Beaver is resident, while over 30 species of butterfly have been recorded.

The walks are scenic and can be enjoyed by non-birding companions. Alternatively, bathing in the lake and various water sports are available nearby at Steindorf.

Add information about other attractions at this site, including
• wildlife (apart from birds)
• sights (natural, cultural, archaeological, etc.)
• activities (e.g. for non-birding companions)

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:37
The Euaisan Eurasian Beaver is resident, while over 30 species of butterfly have been recorded. The walks are scenic and can be enjoyed by non-birding companions. Alternatively, bathing in the lake and various water sports are available nearby at Steindorf.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:37
The Euaisan Beaver is resident, while over 30 species of butterfly have been recorded. The walks are scenic and can be enjoyed by non-birding companions. Alternatively, bathing in the lake and various water sports are available nearby at Steindorf.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-24 11:55
The walks are scenic and can be enjoyed by non-birding companions. Alternatively, bathing in the lake and various water sports are available nearby at Steindorf.

There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-Ossiach. Steindorf has guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the path leading through the reserve.

Provide information about what type of facilities are available at
or near this site, including:
• information centers / information points
• catering
• accommodation
• hides and watchtowers
• restrooms / toilets

Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-11 05:05
There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-Ossiach. In Steindorf there are  Steindorf has guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the path leading through the reserve.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2025-09-05 11:43
There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-Ossiach. In Steindorf there are guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the main path leading through the reserve.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-24 11:54
There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-Ossiach. In Steindorf there are guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the main path.path leading through the reserve.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:51
There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-ossiach.Alt-Ossiach. In Steindorf there are guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the main path.
Edited by Stephen Matthews on 2024-07-16 19:22
There is a campsite and some guesthouses at Alt-ossiach. In Steindorf there are guest houses, hotels and restaurants, notably the Hayat Mediterranean Restaurant and the lakeside Seerestaurant which are both near the north end of the main path.

Are there any security issues or other annoyances at this site? For
instance, these may include:
• offenses like robbery or theft
• natural hazards
• dangerous or annoying animals or plants (mosquitoes, leaches, thorn bushes, etc.)
• noise pollution

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