Hagbuck

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Hagbuck
Hagbuck with Spielberg Castle

Hagbuck with Spielberg Castle

height 598  m above sea level NHN
location at Spielberg ; Gnotzheim ; Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district , Bavaria ( Germany )
Mountains Franconian Alb
Coordinates 49 ° 2 '45 "  N , 10 ° 42' 55"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 2 '45 "  N , 10 ° 42' 55"  E
Hagbuck (Bavaria)
Hagbuck
rock Colorful debris , White Jura

The Hagbuck is 598  m above sea level. NHN high, partly wooded mountain in the Franconian Alb low mountain range in the central Franconian district of Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen . Spielberg Castle rises on the summit .

geography

location

The partly forested Hagbuck rises along the Albtrauf in the west of the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district on the northwestern edge of the Hahnenkamm, north of Heidenheim , southwest of Sammenheim and southeast of Gnotzheim . The town of Spielberg with its castle is located on the mountain . The mountain is near the border between Heidenheim and Gnotzheim. Several small tributaries of the Wurmbach arise on the southern slopes . The district road WUG 25 leads past the mountain top. The Spielberg rises not far to the southeast . The mountain is situated in the Altmühltal nature park in a conservation area .

Natural allocation

The Hagbuck belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Franconian Keuper-Lias-Land (No. 11), in the main unit foreland of the Southern Franconian Jura (110) and in the subunit Hahnenkamm-Vorland (110.2) to the natural area of ​​the Hahnenkamm-Vorberge (110.20), whereby the mountain in the south rises into the Hahnenkammalb (082.22) of the southern Franconian Alb (082).

geology

The slopes of Hagbucks be from sediments of the Brown Jura formed. The summit with Spielberg Castle consists of colorful rubble and an allochthonous clod of Upper Jurassic limestone that was thrown out during the Ries event in the Miocene .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. Topographic maps , Bavarian Surveying Office ( BayernAtlas )
  3. ^ Franz Tichy : Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 163 Nuremberg . Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1973. →  Online map (PDF; 4.0 MB)
  4. Schmidt-Kaler, H. (1970). Explanations for the geological map of Bavaria 1: 25,000, sheet no. 6930 Heidenheim. Bayer. Geol. State Office, Munich.