Söhre
Söhre | ||
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Highest peak | Hirschberg ( 643.4 m above sea level ) | |
location | Kassel district , Schwalm-Eder district , Werra-Meißner district ; Hessen ( Germany ) | |
part of |
Fulda-Werra-Berglands in the East Hessian highlands |
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Coordinates | 51 ° 14 ′ N , 9 ° 36 ′ E |
The Söhre (also called Söhrewald ) is a wooded low mountain range and a sub- natural area of the Fulda-Werra-Bergland (main unit 357) in northern Hesse , Germany .
In terms of natural space , the Söhre is seen as a sub-natural space (357.70) of the sub-unit Kaufunger Wald und Söhre (357.7) according to the handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany and includes the Hirschberg ( 643.4 m above sea level ), its highest elevation. In contrast, the Söhrewald is often only understood to mean the west and the middle of this area up to the upper reaches of the Losse , which (on the Bielstein ) is a maximum of 527.8 m high.
The Großalmeröder graben zone , which separates the Söhre to the north from the Kaufunger Wald plateau , is included in the Söhre.
geography
Location and natural spaces
The Söhre is located at the junction of the two districts of Kassel (west) and Werra-Meißner (in the east) and stretches eastwards from a little southeast of the city of Kassel . The entire west of the Söhre ( Stiftswald Kaufungen ) belongs to the geo-nature park Frau-Holle-Land (Werratal.Meißner.Kaufunger Wald) , to the southwest the Söhre runs out in the Schwalm-Eder district .
In the eastern north, the Söhre merges into the narrow Großalmeröder rift zone , which in the extreme east follows the headwaters of the Gelster , in western directions the Wedemann and, after its confluence, the lower reaches of the Losse , into the southern Kaufunger Forest .
In the northwest and west, the mountainous region flattens into the Kassel Basin (343.3) as part of the West Hessian Depression in the Fulda valley .
In the south, the Söhre merges into the Melsunger Bergland at the valley of the Mülmisch (southwest) or the state road 3228 . This western part of the Söhre, which is bounded to the east by the upper reaches of the Losse, belongs to the above-mentioned nature park and represents the common Söhrewald - not to be confused with the municipality of Söhrewald .
East of the upper reaches of Losse and outside the natural park reaches the natural environment Söhre to Hirschberg again great heights to the southeast to the Hessian-light Auer pool and to the east on the Romme Roder hills in the purchase Unger forest from Meissner High separating Velmeder valley along the the Gelster to the north flowing Laudenbach flatten comparatively abruptly. The three last-mentioned natural areas are part of the Witzenhausen-Altmorschen valley .
mountains
The mountains, foothills and peaks of the Söhre include - with height in meters (m) above mean sea level (NHN):
mountain | Height / m | |
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Hirschberg Nordwestkuppe: Südostkuppe: |
643.4 643.4 637.8 |
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High head | 539.4 | |
Rohrberg | 535.6 | |
Rösberg | 528.0 | |
Bielstein | 527.8 | |
Gülsberg or Gulsberg | 517.0 | |
Exberg | 505.5 | |
Großer Belgerkopf Ostkuppe: Westkuppe: |
499.9 499.9 497.3 |
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Small Belgian head | 490 | |
Franzosentriesch | 487.75 | |
Michelskopf | 485 | |
Stellberg | 483.75 | |
Buchberg | 482 | |
Trieschkopf | 480.1 | |
Pfaffenberg | 477.5 | |
Sankt Ottilienberg | 462.5 | |
Mount of Olives | 457.8 | |
Chimney | 456.8 | |
Koppe | 456.4 | |
Badenstein | 441.5 | |
Muhlberg | 441.3 | |
Warpel | 439.4 | |
Stone head | 427 | |
Koenigsberg | 410 | |
Vockenberg | 381.25 |
Waters
Flowing waters
The larger rivers in and on the Söhre include (sorted upstream of the Fulda and the Werra, i.e. from north to south; length, catchment area and runoff in brackets):
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Fulda (west of the Söhre), right tributaries (from north to south):
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Losse (28.9 km, 120.6 km², 1,418 l / s),
rises outside the Söhre near Hessisch Lichtenau , flows through the natural area in the upper reaches in a south-north direction and forms in the lower reaches, together with the right tributary-
Wedemann (5.1 km, 14.5 km², 213 l / s),
the western and central northern borders - Setzebach (5.4 km, 8.208 km²),
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Wedemann (5.1 km, 14.5 km², 213 l / s),
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Wahlebach (also called Fahrenbach or Wahle ; 16.6 km, 37.9 km², 354 l / s),
rises in the western Söhre; with Fahrenbachsteiche n -
Schwarzenbach (6.7 km, 12.029 km²),
rises in the center of the Söhre -
Mülmisch (13.8 km, 35.6 km², 372 l / s), border river to the south, which rises
in the Melsunger Bergland
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Losse (28.9 km, 120.6 km², 1,418 l / s),
- ( Werra - northeast outside the Söhre)
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Gelster (18.2 km, 60.6 km², 771 l / s),
rises north of the Hirschberg and forms the eastern northern border in the upper reaches-
Laudenbach (5.4 km, 16.0 km², 262 l / s),
passes the Söhre to the east
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Laudenbach (5.4 km, 16.0 km², 262 l / s),
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Weirs (36.8 km, 451.7 km², 4,147 l / s),
rises southeast of the Hirschberg ( Exbergseen ) and leaves the Söhre heading south
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Gelster (18.2 km, 60.6 km², 771 l / s),
Still waters
The following still waters (lakes and ponds) are in or on the edge of the Söhre:
- Christmas pond
- Exbergseen ( weirs ), north of the Exberg (in the Rommeroder hill country )
- Fahrbachsteiche on the Fahrenbach , the upper reaches of the Wahle
- Hirschhagener Teiche , south of the Rohrberg, east of Hirschhagen
- Michelskopfseen , east of the Michelskopf
- Stellbergsee (west; below the Stellberg near Wollrode )
cities and communes
The towns and municipalities in the area of the Söhre and its peripheral locations (excluding Rommeroder Hügelland ) include with districts - clockwise (starting in the center and then approximately in the north):
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Söhrewald - in the center
(with Eiterhagen , Wattenbach , Wellerode ) -
Kaufungen - in the north to north-northwest
(with upper purchases , lower purchases , paper mill ) -
Helsa - in the northeast
(with Eschenstruth , Helsa, St. Ottilien , Waldhof , Wickenrode ) -
Großalmerode - in the east-northeast
(with Großalmerode, Rommerode ) -
Hessisch Lichtenau - in the southeast
(with Fürstenhagen , Hirschhagen , Quentel ) -
Körle - in the south to the south-southwest
(with Empfershausen , Körle) -
Guxhagen - in the southwest
(with Albshausen , Guxhagen, Wollrode ) -
Fuldabrück - in the west
(with Bergshausen , Dennhausen , Dörnhagen ) -
Lohfelden - in the northwest
(with Vollmarshausen )
geology
The wooded mountain landscape of the Söhre stands mainly on red sandstone from which individual basalt peaks such as the Hirschberg and the Bielstein (see below) protrude. The Großalmeröder Graben Zone in the north lies on a narrow shell limestone cover.
hike
The hiking trails of the Söhre include: Eder-Gelster-Weg , Kassel-Steig , Märchenlandweg and Wildbahn .
References and comments
- ^ Map and description in the Environmental Atlas of Hesse
- ↑ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
- ↑ a b c d Mountain in the Rommeroder hill country which roofs off the Söhre to the east
- ↑ a b c Berg im Stiftswald Kaufungen
- ^ Franzosentriesch: Location of the Söhrewald-Wellerode telecommunications tower at around 475 m above sea level
- ^ Mountain in the Kaufungen state forest
- ↑ Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Climate Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection ( information )
- ^ "Geological overview map of Hesse". Historical atlas of Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
General sources
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BfN
- Map services
- Landscape profile: Fulda-Werra-Bergland (with Söhre, but without the remainder of the Kaufunger Forest)
Web links
- Söhre , on hessennet.de