Fidlův kopec

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Fidlův kopec
height 680  m nm
location Czech Republic
Mountains Oder Mountains
Coordinates 49 ° 37 ′ 14 ″  N , 17 ° 30 ′ 19 ″  E Coordinates: 49 ° 37 ′ 14 ″  N , 17 ° 30 ′ 19 ″  E
Fidlův Kopec (Czech Republic)
Fidlův kopec
particularities highest mountain of the Oder Mountains, at the southeastern foot of the Oder rises

The Fidlův kopec (German Fiedelhübel ) is a mountain in the Czech Republic. At 680 m above sea level M. it is the highest mountain in the Oder Mountains .

geography

Fidlův kopec is located five kilometers north of Velký Újezd on the Libavá military training area . At its western foot there is the Varhoš ( Haslicht ) desert . Only one chapel remains from the village, which was extinct after the Second World War. To the east lies the Eliščiná / Liselsberg desert in the Oder Valley. To the southeast is Kozlov . The source of the Oder is halfway to Kozlov . The Olešnice rises south of the mountain and the Varhošťský potok in the northwest.

history

The mountain, which is wooded in its eastern part, was made accessible to tourists in the 19th century because of the source of the Oder. Since 1946 it has been in the area of ​​the Libavá military training area . The mountain belongs to the core area of ​​the military area and is not open to the public.