Habelschwerdter Mountains
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View from Fort Wilhelm |
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Highest peak | Jagodna ( Heidelberg ) ( 977 m npm ) | |
location | Poland , Czech Republic | |
part of | Medium brews | |
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Coordinates | 50 ° 15 ′ N , 16 ° 34 ′ E |
The Habelschwerdter Mountains ( Góry Bystrzyckie in Polish ) is an elongated mountain range of the Sudetes in Poland . It extends for a length of about 50 km east parallel to the Eagle Mountains . Its width is about 7 km.
geography
At an altitude of 811 m , the Przełęcz Spalona ( Brandpass ) mountain pass divides the mountains into two parts. The northern part of the mountain range, through which the valley of the Habelschwerdter Weistritz ( Bystrzyca ) runs, is characterized by dense forests and peat beds.
The Habelschwerdter Weistritz rises in the high moor Cicha Łąka on the southeast slope of the Smolna ( Vogelberg ). The Torfowisko pod Zielńcem ( Seefelder ) bog, which is protected as a nature reserve , is the source of the Wild Eagles ( Dzika Orlica ) east of Zieliec ( Grunwald ).
The highest mountain is Jagodna ( Heidelberg ) , located in the southern part of the mountain, with a height of 977 m .
The valleys of the Reinerzer Weistritz ( Bystrzyca Dusznicka ) and the Wild Eagle separate the mountains in the west from the Eagle Mountains. The state border with the Czech Republic runs along the Wild Eagle . In the north, the Reinerzer Weistritz forms the natural border with the Heuscheuergebirge . To the east, beyond the closing at Boboszów ( Bobischau located) 534 m high mountain pass Przełęcz Międzyleska ( Pass of Mittelwalde or Králický pass that) Śnieżnik Mountains on.
Highest elevations (in north-south direction)
- Wolarz ( Ochsenberg ), 852 m
- Smolna ( Vogelberg ), 860.7 m
- Łomnicka Równia ( Great Capuchin Plate ), 898 m
- Biesiec ( Dead Man ), 833 m
- Jagodna ( Heidelberg ), 977 m