Hunneck Chamber

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Hunneck Chamber
Hunneck Chamber, view from the north

Hunneck Chamber, view from the north

height 325.7  m above sea level NHN
location near Helpup ; District of Lippe , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany )
Mountains Teutoburg Forest
Coordinates 51 ° 56 '40 "  N , 8 ° 42' 22"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 56 '40 "  N , 8 ° 42' 22"  E
Hunneck Chamber (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Hunneck Chamber
rock Sandstone

The Hunneckenkammer is 325.7  m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Teutoburg Forest . It is located at Helpup in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Lippe .

The mountain is made of sandstone and is completely forested.

geography

location

The Hunneckenkammer rises in the Teutoburg Forest / Eggegebirge nature park . Its summit is 3.6 km south-east of the core town of Oerlinghausen , 2.8 km south of the Oerlinghausen district Helpup, in whose area the mountain is located, 1.55 km south-south-west of the Helpuper locality Währentrup , 3.1 km west of Hörste , a district from Lage , and 5 km northeast of Stukenbrock , a district of Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock .

To the northwest is the Wistinghauser Gorge and the Tönsberg ( 336.9  m ), to the east the Riesenberg ( 285.6  m ), to the southeast the Stapelager Gorge with the Stapelager Berg ( 365.2  m ) beyond it and to the southwest, beyond the Mämerisch ( 310.2  m ), the Ravensberg ( 304.4  m ).

The rivers near the Hunneckenkammer include the Haferbach , a southern tributary of the Haferbach , which rises on the northern slope of the transition area to the Tönsberg , and the Massiekbach , a tributary of the Stapelager Bach, which flows to the Hörster Bach .

Natural allocation

The Hunneckenkammer belongs to the natural spatial main unit group Lower Weserbergland (No. 53), in the main unit Bielefelder Osning (530) and in the subunit Osning-Kamm (530.1) to the natural area Brackweder Osning (530.11). The landscape falls to the northeast in the subunit Werther-Oerlinghausener Osning-Vorberge (530.0) in the natural area Bielefelder Berge (530.01). To the southwest it leads over the Ravensberg into the natural area Wistinghäuser Senne (540.01), which is part of the main unit group Westphalian Bay (54) and in the main unit Ostmünsterland (540) to the subunit Senne (540.0).

Protected areas

The nature reserve Eastern Teutoburg Forest ( CDDA no. 329562; designated 2004; 23.1953  km² ) and the fauna-flora-habitat- area Eastern Teutoburg Forest (FFH-No. 4017-) extend to the lower part of the eastern slope of the Hunneckenkammer 301; 53.0359 km²). On the mountain are part of the landscape conservation area Teutoburg Forest with Lippischem Forest, Osning comb and eastern Osning Foreland (CDDA No. 555553234;. 2006; 14.5165 square kilometers) and the bird sanctuary Senne with Teutoburg Forest (VSG No. 4118-401. ; 153.5968 km²).

Transport links and hiking

To the north, past the Hunneckenkammer, the district road  11 runs between Währentrup and Hörste . To the south, the Hermannsweg leads past the transition area to Mämerisch . The 6.6 km long circular hiking trail Währentrup runs there and around the mountain .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. ^ Sofie Meisel: Geographical Land Survey: The natural space units on sheet 98 Detmold. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1959. →  Online map (PDF; 5.4 MB)