Jacobsberg (Rhenish Slate Mountains)
Jacobsberg | ||
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The Jacobsberg on the L 74 |
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height | 200 m above sea level NHN | |
location | Wuppertal | |
Mountains | Rhenish Slate Mountains | |
Coordinates | 51 ° 11 ′ 54 " N , 7 ° 6 ′ 42" E | |
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The surveys in Wuppertal |
The Jacobsberg , also known as " Jakobsberg ", is an approximately 200 meter high elevation in the southwest of the city of Wuppertal in the Cronenberg district .
topology
The Wupper runs at the western foot of the mountain, which belongs to the Burgholz state forest . On the left-hand side of the Wupper, the highway-like state road 74 (L 74) runs. In the south of the Jakobsberg lies the Cronenberg district of Kohlfurth , where the upgraded L 74 line ends. In the west, coming from the Cronenberg district, the state road 427 (L 427) runs, which winds in a serpentine manner around the Jacobsberg and then joins the L 74. A section of the L 427 is named as Straße Am Jacobsberg .
The elevation is part of the natural spatial unit Burgholzberge (order number 338.051).
Buildings
With the exception of a few houses in the Wahlert area on the edge of the L 427, the Jacobsberg is undeveloped and largely forested. In the north on the L 427, before it runs downhill, there is a parking lot that serves as a starting point for hikes.
The Bergisches Tram Museum is located in the Kohlfurtherbrücke district near the Jacobsberg .