Bubenbader stone
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Bubenbader Stein from the southwest |
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height | 758.8 m above sea level NHN | |
location | near Danzwiesen ; District of Fulda , Hessen ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Rhön | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 32 '17 " N , 9 ° 54' 40" E | |
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particularities | Basalt rocks ( ND ) |
The Bubenbader Stein is 758.8 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Rhön . It is located near Danzwiesen in the district of Kleinsassen , both of which belong to the municipality of Hofbieber in the Hessian district of Fulda ( Germany ) .
geography
location
The Bubenbader Stein rises in the Hessian Rhön Nature Park and in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve . Its summit is 1.1 km southeast of the Milseburg summit ( 835.2 m ). The mountain is located in the district of Kleinsassen on the other side of the Milseburg , a district of Hofbieber . To the north-north-west lies the Hofbieber district of Danzwiesen ; to the north-northeast is Steinbach (district of Liebhards ), to the northeast Rupsroth and southeast Dietges , all of which belong to Hilders . The southwest spur of the mountain is the Sternsküppel ( 624.2 m ; ⊙ ).
Natural allocation
The Bubenbader Stein belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Osthessisches Bergland (No. 35), in the main unit Vorder- und Kuppenrhön (with land ridge) (353) and in the subunit Kuppenrhön (353.2) to the natural area Milseburger Kuppenrhön (353.21). To the southeast, the landscape leads into the Wasserkuppenrhön (354.10) natural area , which in the main unit Hohe Rhön (354) belongs to the subunit Hochrhön (354.1).
Fulda-Werra watershed and flowing waters
The watershed between Fulda and Werra runs over the Bubenbader Stein . A section of the upper course of the Scheppenbach , whose water flows through the Ulster and Werra into the Weser, flows southeast past the mountain ; to the north its landscape slopes down to the Dörmbach, a small tributary of the Scheppenbach. Such a section of the Bieber runs to the southwest , the water of which reaches the Weser through the Haune and Fulda . At an eastern small tributary the Bieber, which is also called Bieber on some maps , lies the Bieberweiher on the mountainside and near the Sternsküppel.
Protected areas
On the south- eastern flank of the forest-covered Bubenbader Stein lies the Brückenhut nature reserve near Dietges ( CDDA no. 162591; designated 2000; 19.14 hectares ) with parts of the Vorderrhön fauna-flora-habitat area (FFH no. 5325-305; 36.904 km² ). Parts of the Hessian Rhön landscape protection area (CDDA no. 378477; 1967; 410.1096 km²) and the Hessian Rhön bird sanctuary (VSG no. 5425-401; 360.8013 km²) are located on the mountain .
geology
As part of the Milseburger Kuppenrhön, the Bubenbader Stein is of volcanic origin and made of basalt . Its basalt rocks near the summit, the Bubenbader stones , are designated as a natural monument (ND).
Legend of the boys bath
The current name is explained with the following legend : a long time ago there was a small village north of the Milseburg, whose boss already had seven children, but no son among them. When he was eighth pregnancy, he threatened his wife that if she was a girl again, he would kill her. In fact, the woman gave birth to a girl again, but hid it from her husband and sent a maid with the newborn baby to a pond in the forest to wash it instead of at the village well, while she implored God and all the saints for help. The man became suspicious and rode after them, but when he snatched the child out of the maid's hands at the pool, it turned out that it was miraculously a boy. Since then the pond has been called Bubenbad and the rock next to it has been called Bubenbader Stein .
Transport links and hiking
The federal highway 458 runs south past the Bubenbader Stein between Friesenhausen in the west through Mittelberg and Dietges in the east . This is crossed directly north of Dietges by the state road 3038, which leads east of the mountain in a north direction to Rupsroth and then on to the L 3379. This road runs eastwards through Dörmbach to Oberbernhards . District road 20 branches off to the southwest as a spur road , which leads to Danzwiesen and turns into a dirt road there; This path turns into a forest path that leads over the western flank of the mountain and there crosses the Milseburgweg that runs north past the summit region . The mountain can be hiked, for example, starting in Danzwiesen. In addition, a circular route leads from the Mittelrupsroth hikers' car park over the Bubenbader Stein and a prehistoric hiking trail near the Danzwiesen and back via Rupsroth.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
- ↑ Werner Röll: Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 126 Fulda. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1969. → Online map (PDF; 4.2 MB)
- ↑ a b Milseburgweg , accessed on October 4, 2013, from milseburgweg.de