Bosenberg

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Bosenberg
Bosenberg seen from St. Wendel.  Left: Wendalinus basilica, right: Bosenberg clinics

Bosenberg seen from St. Wendel. Left: Wendalinus basilica, right: Bosenberg clinics

height 485  m above sea level NN
location Saarland , Germany
Mountains North Palatinate Uplands
Coordinates 49 ° 28 '29 "  N , 7 ° 11' 49"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 28 '29 "  N , 7 ° 11' 49"  E
Bosenberg (Saarland)
Bosenberg

The Bosenberg is a 485  m high mountain east of St. Wendel in Saarland ( Germany ). It is the highest point in the urban area of ​​St. Wendel.

A Deutsche Telekom telecommunications tower stands on the summit of the Bosenberg . The program Our thing is broadcast on VHF from a height of 70 m at 90.3  MHz with 100 watts .

Also near the summit was a 15 meter high, wooden observation tower (formerly the fire tower of the THW) from April 1974 to November 8, 2003, which allowed a wide view of the landscape. The tower was demolished because of its disrepair.

Around the Bosenberg, the ADAC Rallye Deutschland , the World Cup for mountain bikers , the International St. Wendel Mountain Bike Marathon and the World Duathlon Championship are held , among other things .

The private Bosenberg Clinics St. Wendel have been located on the edge of the Bosenberg since 1975 . They are an interdisciplinary rehabilitation center with a focus on the treatment of ear, nose and throat and neurological diseases, dizziness, tinnitus and head and neck tumors . They are one of the largest tinnitus specialist clinics in Germany.