Golden shrub

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Golden shrub
View from the southern flank of the Hülsenberg (approx. 530 m) near Beisinghausen / Reiste north-east to the Goldenes Strauch

View from the southern flank of the Hülsenberg (approx.  530  m ) near Beisinghausen / Reiste north-east to the Goldenes Strauch

height 653.6  m above sea level NHN
location near Remblinghausen ; Hochsauerlandkreis , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany )
Mountains Rothaar Mountains
Dominance 3.1 km →  Sternberg
Notch height 138 m ↓  Mönekind (reference mountain is the Bracht 5.5 km away )
Coordinates 51 ° 16 ′ 44 "  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 19"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 16 ′ 44 "  N , 8 ° 18 ′ 19"  E
Golden shrub (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Golden shrub

The golden shrub near Remblinghausen in the North Rhine-Westphalian Hochsauerlandkreis is 653.6  m above sea level. NHN high mountain of the Rothaargebirge in the Sauerland .

geography

location

The golden shrub rises in the northern part of the Rothaargebirge. Its summit is 2.7 km south of Remblinghausen , 2.2 km southwest of Drasenbeck , 2.4 km west-southwest of Höringhausen and 1.4 km west of Köttinghausen , three districts of Meschede , and 1 km north of Mönekind ( Schmallenberg ) and 2.7 km east-northeast of Herhagen ( Eslohe ). On the south-eastern slope of the mountain lies the hamlet of Einhaus at around 510  m above sea level and the hamlet of Ennert on the north flank at around 430  m above sea level , both of which belong to Meschede.

The watershed between the Rarbach and the Henne in the west and the Kleiner Henne in the east runs over the golden bush . The Schwormeckesiepen rises on the south-western slope of the mountain, the water of which flows through the Rarbach into the Henne. On its northern flank is the source of the Remblinghausen brook , whose water flows directly into the Kleine Henne ; that is where that of the Willohsiepen tributary Rosentalsiepen, which rises on the southwest slope, runs . On the northwest flank is the source of the Dormecke and on the western slope that of the Herhagener Siepen, the water of which flows directly into the hen.

Natural allocation

The golden shrub belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Süderbergland (No. 33), in the main unit Rothaargebirge (333) and in the subunit Hochsauerländer Schluchtgebirge (333.8) to the natural area Henneborn valleys and ridge (333.84). Its landscape falls in the main unit Sauerländer Senken (335) to the northeast into the subunit Oberruhrgesenke (335.0) and to the northwest and north into the subunit Eslohe-Reister Senke (335.4).

Minor peaks

The golden shrub has three secondary peaks - sorted according to height in meters above sea ​​level (NHN):

  • Astenberg ( 594.9  m ; ), north-northeast; with transmitter mast
  • Bremscheid (approx. 581.4  m ; ), in the north-northwest
  • Murenberg ( 524.2  m ; ), in the southwest

Landscape protection

Parts of the landscape protection area (LSG) Meschede (sub-area 1) ( CDDA no. 555555127; designated in 1994; 158.7902  km² in size) are located on the golden bush , and the LSG open space is located on the south-west slope near Einhaus (CDDA no. 555555138 ; 1994; 2.3  ha ).

Economy and Cyril

The golden shrub is mainly used for forestry . Large parts of its forest on the western and northern slopes were destroyed by Hurricane Kyrill in January 2007 , which made the mountain a good vantage point.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
  2. Martin Bürgener: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 110 Arnsberg. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1969. →  Online map (PDF; 6.1 MB)
  3. a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )

Web links

Labeled panoramas of the golden shrub for geographical classification and orientation: