Hoher Hagen (Rothaar Mountains)

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High Hagen
height 729.4  m above sea level NHN
location near Siedlinghausen ; Hochsauerlandkreis , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany )
Mountains Rothaar Mountains
Dominance 1.18 km →  Nordhelle
Notch height 40.9 m ↓  to the northern light
Coordinates 51 ° 14 '53 "  N , 8 ° 30' 17"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 14 '53 "  N , 8 ° 30' 17"  E
Hoher Hagen (Rothaar Mountains) (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Hoher Hagen (Rothaar Mountains)
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The Hohe Hagen near Siedlinghausen in the North Rhine-Westphalian Hochsauerlandkreis is 729.4  m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Rothaar Mountains .

geography

location

The Hohe Hagen is located in the northern part of the Rothaargebirge in the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge nature park , in the Hochsauerland . Its summit rises 2.3 km east -south- east of Siedlinghausen , to whose district it belongs, 2.1 km south-west of Niedersfeld and 2.5 km (as the crow flies ) north-north-east of Silbach ; the three villages are districts of Winterberg .

The Vossmecke flows past the mountain in the south- east and flows into the upper reaches of the Ruhr , which is located to the east and is fed by the trunk corner from the north-east of the mountain , and the Negro tributary nameless runs in the west ; the latter is on the on the transition area to the south located Nordhelle ( 792.2  m swelling) Burmecke fed. The Negro tributary Hambkebecke rises to the northwest of the mountain .

Natural allocation

The Hohe Hagen belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Süderbergland (No. 33) in the main unit Rothaargebirge (with Hochsauerland ) (333) and in the subunit Winterberger Hochland (333.5) to the natural area Nordheller Heights (333.57), with its northwest flank in the subunit Hochsauerländer Schluchtgebirge (333.8 ) falls into the natural area Bödefelder Mulde (with Assinghauser Grund) (333.80).

Side knolls and neighboring mountains

The neighboring mountains and elevations of the wooded Hohen Hagen include a nameless mountain located beyond a 675.3  m high saddle and, according to the German basic map, 710.7  m ( ) high and 1.3 km north. To the east, beyond the Ruhr Valley, is the Rimberg ( 764.5  m ), to the southeast the Eschenberg ( 726  m ) with the Eschenberg ski area , to the south the Nordhelle ( 792.2  m ), west-southwest the Iberg ( 703.7  m ) with and beyond it of the nameless valley located Meisterstein ( 636.4  m ).

Mountain height

The height of the Hohen Hagen , which is 729.0 m high as part of its western summit and has a 728.8  m high eastern summit, is sometimes given as only 724 or 725  m . However, these values ​​rounded up or down relate to a trigonometric point located slightly northwest of the western summit at a height of 724.4  m or to a location northeast of the eastern summit at a height of 725.1  m . A 723.8  m high saddle connecting western and eastern summit.

Protected areas

Parts of the landscape protection area, part of the town of Winterberg ( CDDA no. 325127; designated in 1994; 75.32  km² in size) are located on the Hohen Hagen . Parts of the nature reserve (NSG) Huckeshohl-Lorenbecke ( CDDA -Nr. 389790; 2006; 32.07  ha ) extend up to its northern flank within the framework of the Stammecketal . On the foothills Iberg is the NSG Iberg (CDDA number 389,794th; 2006; 23.67 ha).

Traffic and walking

Passing the Hohenhagen leading to the east along the Ruhr state road 480 (low-field Winterberg) and along the west Nameless the national road  740 (Siedlinghausen-Silbach). For example, starting at these roads, the mountain can be hiked on forest paths and paths. The European long-distance hiking trail E1 runs over the southern flank of the mountain . The Winterberger Hochtour leads north around the Hohe Hagen . On a forest and hiking trail south of the transition area to the Iberg there is the Elberfelder Hütte , a mountain hut of the German Alpine Association , and on another path on the transition area to the Eschenberg there is a St.-Blasius picture stick.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
  2. 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)
  3. Topographical Leisure Map Waldecker Land (TF 50-WL; 1: 50,000; 2003),
    publisher : Hessisch-Waldeckischer Gebirgs- und Heimatverein e. V. and Hessian Land Surveying Office, ISBN 3-89446-320-1
  4. The Great Falk Atlas - Germany Detailed Maps , M = 1: 200,000, 2004/2005, ISBN 9783827903815
  5. a b c Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )