Broad mountain (Silesia)
Wide mountain | ||
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height | 368 m | |
location | Lower Silesia , Poland | |
Coordinates | 51 ° 0 ′ 47 " N , 16 ° 8 ′ 0" E | |
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The Breite Berg ( Polish Bazaltowa Góra ) is a characteristic mountain in the southeastern part of the Bober-Katzbach foothills ( Pogórze Kaczawskie , German also: Striegauer Berge ). The mountain is located near Striegau ( Strzegom ), Schweidnitz district .
geography
The mountain is an extinct shield volcano with a clearly defined peak. The hill is covered with deciduous forest of oak, mountain ash, service tree, linden and sycamore maple. In 2007 a nature trail was laid out, which leads from Poischwitz ( Paszowice ) to the Breiten Berg.
Culture
On the mountain there was a refuge of the Illyrian urn field culture of the Hallstatt period , which was probably destroyed after the Scythian invasion . Later there was a Slavic castle on the mountain that secured the way through the Landeshut Gate . This castle was probably destroyed when the Mongols marched before the battle of Wahlstatt , as there are Asian arrowheads. In the Second Silesian War , the mountain was involved in the Battle of Hohenfriedeberg .
In modern times, a large part of the mountain was removed by basalt mining. An observation tower was built on the summit in 1906.
Ascent
- The red bars are marked for hiking from Bolkenhain ( Bolków ) to Goldberg ( Złotoryja )
- Next to the tower above the quarry of the former basalt mine there is a vantage point, from which there is a panorama to the Haynau Plain ( Równina Chojnowska ), the Striegau Mountains, the Owl Mountains and the Stone Mountains ( Góry Kamienne ).
literature
- Bazaltowa Góra
- Hugo Weczerka (Hrsg.): Handbook of the historical places . Volume: Silesia (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 316). Kröner, Stuttgart 1977, ISBN 3-520-31601-3 , p. 38