Gömnitzer Berg
Gömnitzer Berg | ||
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The top of the Gömnitz mountain |
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height | 93.8 m above sea level NHN | |
location | Schleswig-Holstein , Germany | |
Mountains | Holstein Switzerland | |
Coordinates | 54 ° 6 '37 " N , 10 ° 44' 36" E | |
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The Gömnitzer Berg (also "Gömnitzberg") is a 93.80 meter high elevation near the village of Gömnitz in the Ostholstein district ( Süsel municipality ) in Schleswig-Holstein .
Geologically, it is a glacial terminal moraine of the Baltic ridge typical of Holstein Switzerland .
After the Bungsberg and the Weiberberg, the Gömnitzer Berg is the third highest elevation in the Ostholstein district . Just like this, it grants a wide view of the surrounding landscape of Holstein Switzerland and the Bay of Lübeck . At the top of the Gömnitzer Berg is the Gömnitzer Tower , a former sea mark that was built to replace a tree that was struck by lightning and used as a landmark for seafarers. The marking of the highest point of the Gömnitzer Berg is a few meters next to the Gömnitz tower. There is a transmission mast a short distance from the Gömnitzer Tower.
The Gömnitzer Berg with the Gömnitzer Turm , from the south
The Gömnitzer Tower on the top of the Gömnitzer Berg