Badhus-Graben, Doppleschwand

Floodplain10 haObject number 339

Protected perimeter on the national map

swisstopo national map showing the protected perimeter of Badhus-Graben (Floodplain)
Official swisstopo national map. The coloured area shows the perimeter: Floodplain Badhus-Graben.

Location and surroundings

Badhus-Graben is a floodplain in Switzerland. The site lies near Doppleschwand. It covers 10 ha. In the federal inventory it carries object number 339. Within 25 kilometres there are 8 further protected sites. The figures come from the federal inventory and are updated at each revision.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Badhus-Graben?

Badhus-Graben lies near Doppleschwand. The coordinates are 47.0201, 8.0414.

How large is Badhus-Graben?

The site covers 10 ha according to the federal inventory.

Floodplain: what is it?

Floodplains are habitats shaped by flooding along rivers and lakes, among the most dynamic landscapes there are.

Is Badhus-Graben protected?

Yes. The site is listed in the federal inventory and is therefore of national importance.

Which town is Badhus-Graben in?

Badhus-Graben lies near Wolhusen. The town page collects every protected site around Wolhusen.

Which protected sites are near Badhus-Graben?

The closest are Badhusaue-Fontanne (1 km), Träbel (1 km) and Mülistutz (2 km).