Härdler
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View from the Kahleberg in the west to the Härdler |
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height | 756 m above sea level NHN | |
location | near Milchenbach ; Olpe district , Hochsauerlandkreis ; District of Siegen-Wittgenstein , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Rothaar Mountains | |
Dominance | 11.9 km → Albrechtsberg | |
Notch height | 123.9 m ↓ million bank , border between Kühhuder and Rüsper Rothaar | |
Coordinates | 51 ° 6 '14 " N , 8 ° 14' 9" E | |
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particularities | Highest mountain in the Olpe district |
The Härdler in the Sauerland near Milchenbach in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ) is 756 m above sea level. NHN high mountain of the Rothaargebirge in the Olpe district with a peak near the borders of the Hochsauerlandkreis and Siegen-Wittgenstein district and the highest mountain in the Olpe district.
geography
location
The Härdler is located in the south-western center of the Rothaargebirge in the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge nature park between Schmallenberg (northeast), Bad Berleburg (southeast), Kirchhundem (west) and Lennestadt (west-northwest). Its summit rises in the east of the Olpe district (OE) about 200 m west of the border to the Hochsauerlandkreis (HSK) and 100 m northwest of that to the Siegen-Wittgenstein (SI) district. It is located in the district of Lennestadt about 1.9 km southeast of the Milchenbach (OE) district; Nearby are Jagdhaus (HSK), around 3.2 km to the east, Wingeshausen (SI), 5.4 km to the south-east and Oberhundem (OE), 4.7 km to the east-northeast. About 2.5 km (as the crow flies ) southeast of the Härdler is the bison wilderness as a species protection project . The neighbors of the Härdler include: the Heidkopf ( 665.9 m ) in the east-northeast, the Hohe Hessel ( 743.6 m ) in the south-southwest and the Kahleberg ( 710.8 m ) in the west.
Natural allocation
The Härdler belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Süderbergland (No. 33), in the main unit Rothaargebirge (with Hochsauerland ) (333) and in the subunit Westrothaarhöhen (333.4) to the natural area Westliche (Rüsper) Rothaar (333.41). The landscape drops to the southeast into the natural area Auer Ederbergland (333.42); to the northwest it falls into the natural area of Oberlennebergland (336 2 .52), which belongs to the sub-unit of Südsauerländer Rothaarvorhöhen (336 2 .5) in the main unit Südsauerländer Bergland (336 2 ) .
Watershed and rivers
The Rhine-Weser watershed runs over the wooded Härdler . On its flanks spring multiple running waters , to the part Stämmer Siepen (west) and the Drommecke (northeast), the water by the milk stream and the Störmecke Siepen or Uentrop ( Uentrop ) and then by Lenne and Ruhr in the Rhine opens , and the Gutmannsaatbach (southeast), whose water flows from the Somborn spring through Westerbach , Kappel , Eder and Fulda into the Weser .
Mountain height
The height of 756 m high Härdlers is often only around 755 m indicated, but this is north of its summit on a few meters topographic maps showed trig point at 755.8 m refers height.
Protected areas
North of the Härdler summit is the nature reserve (NSG) Härdler ( CDDA no. 378199; designated 2005; 22.44 hectares ) and to the south are areas of the NSG Rothaarkamm on Grenzweg (CDDA no. 329598; 2004; 38.39 km² ) . On and on the mountain are parts of three landscape protection areas : Rothaargebirge (HSK sub-area 1) (CDDA no. 323981; 1994; 140.53 km²) in the northeast, Rothaargebirge (SI) (CDDA no. 555550027; 299.42 km² ) in the south and Elsper Senke-Lennebergland, type A (CDDA no. 555550024; 72.08 km²) in the north-west. Areas of the Fauna-Flora-Habitat- Area Schanze (FFH No. 4816-302; 61.62 km²) are located on its southern flank .
Traffic and walking
A little north past the Härdler leads the federal road 236 ( Saalhausen - Lenne ), from which a cul-de-sac branches off to the village of Milchenbach, south the state road 553 ( Oberhundem - Rüspe ) and east the axis of Jagdhauser Strasse and district road 42 ( Fleckenberg - Jagdhaus - Wingeshausen ) . The mountain itself can only be reached on forest and hiking trails. From the Schmallenberg district Jagdhaus in the east leads southeast past the mountain summit and then west past the Hohen Hessel to the Rhein-Weser Tower (approx. 680 m ) in the south-southwest of the Rothaarsteig . The Robert-Kolb-Weg of the Sauerland Mountain Association (SGV) also runs over the mountain .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
- ↑ Martin Bürgener: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 111 Arolsen. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1963. → Online map (PDF; 4.1 MB)
- ↑ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )