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Redhead
The Härdler (756.0 m), the main mountain of the Rüsper Rothaar, from the west
The Härdler (756.0 m), the main mountain of the Rüsper Rothaar, from the west
Alternative names Kühhuder and Rüsper Rothaar
Main unit group 33 →
Süderbergland
4th order region
(main unit)
333 →
Rothaar Mountains
5th order region 333.52, 333.41 →
red hair
Highest peak Albrechtsberg ( 771.2  m )
Geographical location
Coordinates 51 ° 5 '55.7 "  N , 8 ° 18' 23.4"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 5 '55.7 "  N , 8 ° 18' 23.4"  E
Rothaar (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Redhead
Location redhead
circle Siegen-Wittgenstein district , Hochsauerlandkreis , Olpe district
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Asten (right) and Langewiese (from there to the center of the picture) form the basis of the red hair. On the picture in the background you can see all the important peaks of the Kühhuder Rothaar as well as the Hohe Hessel in the Rüsper Rothaar.

The Rothaar , namesake of the Rothaargebirge , is a mountain ridge of the same between the Wittgensteiner Land in the southeast and the Sauerland in the northwest in the Siegen-Wittgenstein , Hochsauerlandkreis and Olpe districts , North Rhine-Westphalia . It is divided into the up to 771.2 m high Kühhuder Rothaar in the northeast and the up to 756.0 m high Rüsper Rothaar in the southwest, whereby the Schmallenberger Höhe , which remains just under 700 m, branches off from the Kuhhüder Rothaar and the Latrop Gorge joins the main ridge the Latrop surrounds the small village of the same name Latrop ,

location

The Rothaar is bounded to the northeast, west of the Höhenweiler Hoheleye , by the B 236 and the B 480 between Bad Berleburg and Schmallenberg . To the southwest, it ends at a distance of almost 27 km (as the crow flies) on the B 62 between Hilchenbach and Erndtebrück in Lützel . Only the hamlets of Schanze , Kühhude and Jagdhaus are in the ridge area, while the small village of Latrop is in the Latrop Gorge . Apart from that, the redhead is uninhabited and completely forested.

To the south-east the ridge merges with the Auer Ederbergland to some extent ; Girkhausen , Schüllar , Wingeshausen and the island-like hamlet of Rüspe and the similar island-like small village of Zinse are located near the ridge (from northeast to southwest) . The main communities Bad Berleburg and Erndtebrück are located a little away from the ridge, with a not small ridge section lying on the Berleburg district.

To the north around the Schmallenberger Höhe are grouped in the adjacent Offenland Oberkirchen , Grafschaft , Schmallenberg and Fleckenberg ; further to the southwest, the Rothaar borders on other wooded mountain ranges and the neighboring towns of Milchenbach , Selbecke , Schwartmecke (also district Selbecke), Oberhundem , Rinsecke , Marmecke (the latter two also Oberhundemer district), Albaum (district Würdinghausen ) and Heinsberg are in clearing islands, which are in the Limit the case of Milchenbach and Heinsberg to a single location, while the villages in between are connected by clearing bridges. Only in Hilchenbach is there a town again and, moreover, a larger contiguous settlement area (Kernsiegerland) near Rothaar. The districts of Oberndorf , Helberhausen , Vormwald and Grund are directly adjacent to the forest area, whereby only Grund is still a detached village today; there are also some peaks of the Rothaarkamm ridge on their markings.

The only major road over the Rothaar is the state road 553, which connects Rüspe with Oberhundem. The Rhine-Weser Tower and the Panorama Park Sauerland Wildlife Park are located on it . District road 42 (SI) , which starts as Weidiger Weg in Wingeshausen, runs across the ridge to Jagdhaus and continues as Jagdhäuser Straße to Fleckenberg. In contrast, the Homrighäuser Weg (K 39), which starts in Bad Berleburg, ends at the district boundary at Kühhude and on the HSK side, the Am Stünzel road from Grafschaft in Schanze ends before the ridge is reached.

Natural allocation and structure

The red hair is naturally assigned and structured as follows:

The Kühhuder Rothaar in the northeast differs from the Rüsper in the southwest in that it has only two noteworthy gaps , in which the ridge still remains at around 700 m and flattens very gradually to the southwest. The Rüsper red hair, on the other hand, fluctuates in its direction and has various deeper notches that separate part ridges.

The Schmallenberger Höhe , which branches off to the west from the northeast of the Kuhhüder Rothaar, and the Latrop Gorge , framed by the same and the main ridge of the Rothaar, had not yet been marked as sub-natural areas on the 1963 sheet Arolsen. One has to imagine the borders of Blatt Arnsberg from 1969 by the same author as being extended to the east.

Assignment and neighboring natural areas

The assignment of the Kühhuder Rothaar to the Winterberger Hochland, the rump of the Rothaargebirge, is initially conclusive. It continues the somewhat flattened ridge of the Astenberg in the Langewiese near Neuastenberg and Langewiese around the 841.9 m high Kahler Asten with the up to 818.5 m high Hunau as the northwest wing and the up to 816.1 m high Ziegenhelle as the southeast wing to the southwest .

Somewhat more unfortunate is the combination of the Rüsper Rothaar with the Auer Ederbergland (333.42) and the Brachthäuser Hohen Waldbergen (333.40) to form the so-called Westrothaarhöhen . In principle, the transition to the Ederbergland on the left of the Eder is indeed fluid - which, by the way, is no less relevant for the Kuhhüder Rothaar.

However, the Hohen Waldberge brachthaus are a clearly delimited and geomorphologically completely different part of the landscape of the Rothaargebirge, which is mainly composed of massive solitary mountains. The forest mountains have practically no ridge character and the Hoher Wald and Kindelsberg have heights that are practically non-existent in the ridge and plateau area of ​​the Rothaargebirge. Even the Wolfshorn as a direct neighbor of the Hohen Wald comes to a notch height of around 120 m - which only the main mountain Härdler manages in the Rüsper Rothaar (while within the Kühhuder Rothaar there is no deeper notch at all ).

All in all, the two red-haired sections form a unit, which on the one hand clearly differs from the forest mountains bordering on the Rüsper Rothaar to the west and on the other hand no less clearly from the plateau of the Ederkopf which is adjacent to the ridge line in the southeast after the short transitional landscape of the Lützeler Pass (333.13) Lahnkopf ridge (333.01). The Ederbergland, which adjoins to the south-east and is deeply divided, they clearly tower above the Schmallenberger Grund (335.10) around Schmallenberg , which joins the Schmallenberger Höhe to the north, and the Hundemgrund near Oberhundem to the west of the Rüsper Rothaar.

The altitudes of the Oberlennebergland (336 52 ), to which the Rothaar borders to the northwest, are geomorphologically similar, but the summit heights to the so-called Milchenbacher Ridge fall by about 100 m. In the 1954 map of the Handbook of Natural Spatial Structure of Germany , the Upper Lennebergland including Saalhäuser Bergen was completely assigned to the Rothaargebirge, until 1960, however, there was a new main unit of the South Sauerland Bergland (336 2 ) and, in 1969, the southern Sauerland Rothaarvorhöhen ( 336 2 ), which contains almost exactly the landscapes that were removed from the Rothaar Mountains between 1954 and 1960. In the Rothaargebirge and the Rothaar, only the 700 m ridges of Riesenberg (727.7 m) and Kahleberg (711.4 m) remained as the north-eastern boundary of the Hundemgrund, their gaps (Riesenberg to the main ridge and Kahleberg to Riesenberg) in each case open 645 m, while the saddle from the Kahleberg to the “actual” Milchenbach main ridge is only 588.1 m.

Demarcation

The outer border of the Rothaar is amazingly accurate if one extends from its northeast border to Langewiese, the southwestern valley edging of the Untersten Hesselbach (to Odeborn ), to the northwest to the federal highway triangle of the B 480 with the B 236 west of Hoheleye , to the southwest including all mountain ranges which lie within the 600 m contour line (and go a little deeper in the valleys, depending on the criteria). On the ridge, the Rothaar ends exactly at the first notch below 600 m, which separates the Pfaffenhain (658.5 m) at 581.2 m as the western barrier of the Lützeler Pass. The same applies to the dividing lines to the Oberlennebergland (see above, but also at almost all other crossings) and to the Hohen Waldbergen brachthaus (gap at 591.9 m).

The Kippesberg (651.9 m) south-east of Milchenbach , in the north-west ridge of the over 100 m higher Härdler (756.0 m), whose gap is at 606.3 m , will deviate minimally from the 600 m . In addition, Martin Bürgener counts the 661.1 m high ridge of the Burgkopf, despite the gap at 607.0 m, to the Auer Ederbergland. However, this gap is remarkably narrow and the arms of the Westerbach , one of the two main arms in the Kappel system , and the Dengessiepen from the Röspe system almost touch each other; the 600 m contour lines are only about 180 horizontal meters apart.

Conversely, Bürgener counted the Hermeskopf (611.7 m, notch at 594.1 m) southwest of Röspe on the edge of the Rothaar, as well as the Homberg (630.7 m, notch at 586.5 m) in the north of Wingeshausen and the summit-free Riedel Ewigeberg east of it, whose steep drop to the Auer Kessel begins at a slightly lower altitude. The ridge of the actual Schmallenberger Höhe also ends to the west a little west of a notch at 595.6 m, where it only drops off steeply to 603.6 m beyond a last peripheral peak.

On the northern steep slope of the Schmallenberger Höhe to the Schmallenberger Grund and at the northwestern transition from the Rüsper Rothaar to the Hundemgrund, the natural boundary is reduced by 500 m each, which means that a few isolated ridges to the Rothaar are also included on the Hundemgrund. These slopes form, so to speak, their own sub-natural spaces, which, however, are not as self-contained as the Latrop Gorge, located below 600 m. Incidentally, the latter is not only bordered by the Schmallenberger Höhe and the actual Kühhuder Rothaar, but also, to the southwest, by the easternmost section of the Rüsper Rothaar - which would be a further argument for seeing the Rothaar as a whole and not on different supernatural areas to distribute.

Kühhuder redhead

Detailed map of the Kühhuder Rothaar with Schmallenberg in the north-west and Bad Berleburg in the south-east

The Kühhuder Rothaar forms the northeast part of the Rothaar. It begins in the northeast in the immediate vicinity of the junction of the B 480 from the B 236 , which here, about 1 km west of Hoheleyes , leaves the ridge area of ​​the Langewiese coming from the Astenberg with the Kahler Asten near Langewiese and Neuastenberg , around itself via the eastern one The edge of the Waldsiepen valley, the Lenne valley near Oberkirchen, through this downriver to Schmallenberg . The B 480 in turn follows the Odeborn valley to Girkhausen , Schüllar and Bad Berleburg , until it flows into the Eder in Raumland .

The Rhine-Weser watershed is at the same time the historical border between the Fredeburger Land and the County of Wittgenstein , today the border between the Hochsauerlandkreis and the Siegen-Wittgenstein district . The Rothaarkamm nature reserve on the Grenzweg is on the Wittgenstein side and the Schanze forest reserve on the Upper Sauerland side .

Albrechtsberg

The Albrechtsberg ( 771.2 m ) occupies just under the north-east half  (as the crow flies are 3.8 km) of the main ridge, which only gradually flattens out towards the south-west. The aforementioned Waldsiepen, its tributary Große Bellmecke , Hartmecke (to Lenne) and Schladebach , the most important tributary of the Latrop, flow to the northwest . At the Philippskopf (756.3 m), roughly in the middle of this section, a ridge branches off to the northwest with the hamlet of Schanze (zu Schmallenberg), which forms the basis for the Schmallenberger Höhe. Radebach and Mennerte arise on the south-east side and bear the name Lause after their union (in the Ederbergland) . Between Emmegraben / Dörlesbach and Lause there is a particularly long riedel to the Gebrannten (679.6 m) north of Schüllar, which continues in the Ederbergland to Reifelscheid (601.2 m) in the north of Berleburg, with both of these peaks notching upwards around 60 m. All other Riedel to the southeast remain shorter and do not have any prominent peaks.

Hohscheid

The Mennerte spring is already located on the 697.2 m deepest gorge of the Kühhuder Rothaar with the eponymous hamlet Kühhude (district Schüllar , zu Berleburg), which can be reached from Berleburg through the Hominghäuser Weg following the Lausetal . The 717.0 m high Saukopf, which begins the following second section of the Kuhhüder Rothaar, about 2.5 km high as the crow flies, probably has only one name because it is located directly on the hamlet; Basically it is still part of the saddle, in which a side ridge soon follows at 707.2 m, until the ridge actually rises noticeably to reach 740.0 m at the base of the Hohscheid . Northwest entfließen Adams Siepen (for Schladebach) and Homicker Siepen (directly to Latrop) to the southeast, the strand (for the course) as well as Eastern and Mittelerze , two of three source streams of Trüfte . The Riedel between Mennerte and Litzige remains short and reasonably flat, the one between Litzige and Osterze is very narrow at its base and also quite flat and inconspicuous into the Ederbergland, until after a noticeable (525.8 m) gorge on Burgfeld (586 , 4 m) ends in the northwest of Berleburg. Between Ost- and Mittelerze branches off directly from the main summit of the Riedel to Kleiner (689.0 m) and Großer Hohscheid (657.6 m).

Big head

The Mittelerzequelle is already in the area of ​​the second important saddle of the Kuhhüder Rothaar at 704.6 m, which begins the third and last section of this partial ridge. As the crow flies, it is a good 2.1 km in a west-south-west direction, but here the ridge initially curves in an arc to the south-east, only to wind gradually to the west-north-west, which is why the route over the Rothaarsteig is significantly longer. At the Großer Kopf , 740.8  m are reached, from there the ridge first gradually descends to branch out at a height of just over 700 m. The main ridge goes west to finally west-north-west and falls relatively quickly to a notch at 632.1 m, which lies on a fault and closes the Kuhhüder Rothaar; the adjoining lamb of the Rüsper Rothaar is noticeably shifted slightly to the north. The Riedel on the Redder , which stretches to the southwest from the junction point , initially drops less sharply and comes to a height of 652.3 m at its last summit, the Redderkopf northeast of Wingeshausen ; it is 2.3 km away from the junction, while the end of the Kühhuder Rothaar is only 1.8 km away. On the other hand, the Redder on the Auer Kessel near Wingeshausen then sinks all the faster in the fan of the Kappel .

On the north side of the main ridge section, the Lutterbremke , Lüttmecke Siepen and Kleine Bamicke flow towards the Latrop; on the south side it is primarily the Westerze (third source stream of the Trüfte) and the Preisdorf . The horse shot (665.0 m) lies between Mittel- and Westerze, and the wide Loh (674.8 m) between Westerze and Preisdorf , which is almost the only Rothaar mountain in Wittgenstein that is not in the nature reserve. Rs is separated by a more or less deep (616.5 m) notch, to the south the Riedel ends at the Winterscheid (594.5 m) on the southern edge of the Ederbergland to the Berleburger Grund. To the west of the Preisdorf, already in the Ederbergland, lies the Windhain (617.8 m), which is a southern Redder branch and is framed in the west by the Fehlbach tributary to the Preisdorf . The source of the Radebach , the “leftmost” tributary in the Kappel system , is located near the Fehlbach spring, immediately south of the Redderkopf . To the northwest, the Bortlingsbach , the eastern main arm of the Kappel, runs around the Redder; Most of the streams from the broad fan of the Kappel, however, already arise in the Rüsper Rothaar.

Schmallenberger Höhe and Latrop Gorge

The catchment area of ​​the Latrop, which consists almost exclusively of the Latrop Gorge; in the north the ridge of the Schmallenberger Höhe

The second ridge at the Philippskopf (756.3 m), a south-westerly pre-peak of the Albrechtsberg (771.2 m) from the main ridge of the Kühhuder Rothaar, branches off to the northwest to the west, is, at least on the side facing the Latrop , almost a mirror image of the main ridge: The The ridge area manages without any noteworthy notches, the Riedel to Latrop are short, free of peaks (exception in the Kühhuder: the barely noticeable Große Bamicke ) and drop steeply from an altitude of about 600 m to the Latrop, which flows in Latrop to about 430 m. Only the altitude is a little lower; As far as the hamlet of Schanze , the ridge has dropped to about 715 m and initially continues to fall very gradually. The Grubensiepen flows from the hamlet to the Schladebach, while the Robecker Siepen , which runs parallel to the west, flows directly to the Latrop.

The actual Schmallenberger Höhe begins at a ridge at 659.6 m, which is 2.5 km west-northwest of the Philippskopf and 3.7 km west of the Albrechtsberg. From here the Latrop flows to the south-west and the named (but not the most water-rich) spring stream in the county flows to the north-west. The ridge forms most of the watershed between the county in the north and the Latrop in the south. It lies on the fault line between the Lower Devonian rocks ( Oberems ) and the Middle Devonian Schmallenberg slate ( Eifelium ),

Its first peak, the Höhe , reaches a height of 0.9 km west of it, 693.6 m high, its second, the Schmallenberger Höhe by name , reaches a height of 1.4 km southwest of the height and beyond another notch at 645.2 m of 677.9 m. From this point on, the ridge turns back to the west-northwest, to expire at a distance of 2.7 km (580 m contour line). Buttersiepen , Ammesecke and Röthelsiepen flow to the southwest to Latrop .

The steep northern slope of the Schmallenberger Höhe stretches, unlike almost all other outer natural boundaries of the Rothaar, up to a height of around 500 m on the tree line to the open land of the Schmallenberger Grund , where the ridge beyond the village of Grafschaft the compact Wilzenberg (658.3 m) faces. On the central steep slope to the source fan of the Bremecke is a flat section of the NSG forest reserve Schanze , which otherwise spares the Schmallenberger Höhe. At the north foot of the height is the small, three-part NSG Opspring at the headwaters of the county and its first tributaries.

The Latrop Gorge is the gorge marked by steep slopes and characterized by steep slopes in the north by the Schmallenberger Höhe, in the south by the Kühhhuder Rothaar and in the west by the northeasternmost section of the Rüsper Rothaar , which takes up almost the entire catchment area of ​​the Latrop with the small village of the same name. It is only open to the west-north-west, where the river disappears at about 370 m. The river system is conspicuously feathered by the riedel on all sides.

The gorge lies almost completely in the NSG forest reserve Schanze, which, however, leaves out the core town and the fields to the north of it

Rüper redhead

Detailed map of the Rüsper Rothaar

Beyond the Redder and 3 km west-northwest of the Großer Kopf, the height of the ridge at the Millions Bank drops to just 632.1  m within a fault . From then on, the Südwestliche (Rüsper) Rothaar (333.41) continues the ridge of the Kühhuder Rothaar , slightly shifted to the north, initially to the west-northwest. The naming is a bit misleading insofar as the eponymous hamlet of Rüspe (zu Kirchhundem) is located significantly east of the ridge, in a brook valley in the Auer Ederbergland (333.42). However, the entire forest area, including that on the ridge, had long been the subject of dispute between Wittgenstein-Berleburg and the Duchy of Westphalia as the Rüsper forest , cf. the history section there .

Härdler

The first summit near the notch, the Kleine Bamicke (661.3 m), is inconspicuous. After passing the district road 42 (SI) to Jagdhaus (as Jagdhäuser Straße ), which started as Weidiger Weg in Wingeshausen and continues to Fleckenberg on the Schmallenberg side , you reach an unnamed hill of 693.0 m. The Höhenweiler Jagdhaus is located on the saddle of the northern foothills of the Heidkopf (666.1 m), to which the Schneisberg (664.2 m) connects to the northwest . The first section of the Rüsper Rothaar culminates, 5 km west (northwest) east of its entrance gorge, at the Dreilandkreiseck finally in the Härdler ( 756  m ), the highest mountain of the Rüsper. Almost one and a half kilometers southwest of the summit, the saddle on Margaretenstein finally sinks to only 683.0 m, which is the end of this section. To the south-east, especially near the Jagdhäuser Hill der Homberg (630.7 m), branch off to the northwest of Wingeshausen and from the Härdler der Sommborn (709.4 m), whose long Riedel also extends in this direction. The fan-shaped system of the Kappel , which formed the Auer Kessel around Wingeshausen and Aue , spreads out between these and other Riedeln . The streams to the north-west, however, go to the Lenne, namely the Uentrop system and the Siepen tribes (to the Milchenbach, see below).

Hessel-Kahleberg cross chain

From the Härdler onwards, the ridge had turned more towards the southwest. 0.7 km west-southwest of the saddle, the Wildhöfer (727.7 m) is reached, from which the Hohe Hessel (743.4 m) branches off to the east-south-east and the Riesenberg (724.8 m) to the west-north-west. At 688.3 m, the notch leading to the Hessel is almost as deep as the main entrance notch; the one to the Riesenberg is only a good 645 m and behind a gap that is almost exactly the same depth is the Kahleberg (711.4 m) to the northwest of the Riesenberg . This means that there are de facto four individual mountains at right angles to the direction of the ridge, whereby the Kahleberg massif is particularly extensive in terms of area and extends far to the west into the Hundemgrund der Hundem near Oberhundem . The Hessel, too, has a considerable extent to the south; the ridge of the Burgkopf (Rothaargebirge) , which adjoins after a notch at 607.0 m and reaches 661.1 m in the center, is, however, already included in the Auer Ederbergland , the section of which on the left the Eder and on the right the Kappel almost exclusively from this ridge and the large fan of the Röspe (see below). The brooks on the eastern flanks of Wildhöfer and Hessel flow to the Auer Kessel of the Kappel, including the Westerbach , the western main arm of the Kappel. The Lange Meinscheid , the larger source stream of the Meinscheidbach , rises on the western saddle between the two mountains , the left main stream from the Röspe system . Riesenberg and Kahleberg are in turn on the watershed between Oberlenne and Hundem; the Milchenbach flowing to Milchenbach , to which the Störmecke Siepen also flows from the north flank of the Kahleberg , turns directly to the Lenne, while Selbecke (source on Kahleberg), Hundem (source on Riesenberg) and Wigge (source on the saddle between Riesenberg and Wildhöfer ) form the main streams of the upper dogs.

A good 1 km south-south-west of the Wildhöfer, the crosswise 4 + 1-part ridge section ends at a notch at 654.7 m. The four main peaks are already completely in the Olpe district , after the district boundary has moved south over the eastern flank of the Hessel, where it continues along the Kappel-Röspe watershed over the Burgkopf ridge.

Stengenberg

On the main ridge line follows the Stengenberg (706.5 m), on the southern spur of which the Rhein-Weser Tower stands at 683 m. The Riedel Strang , which extends from there to the south-south-west , still reaches 683.6 m south-east of the Röspe source and is the "dominant" of the Milsenberg and the Riemen in the further course of the main ridge (see below). Before the Rhein-Weser-Turm is reached, the L 553 from Bad Berleburg to Kirchhundem or from Röspe via Rüspe to Oberhundem is the only real pass over the Rothaar. Beyond the tower, the inconspicuous Westerberg (662.1 m) until the next deeper notch is reached at only 626.3 m.

The Stengemecke drains over the Wigge zur Hundem, the short Meinscheid over the united Meinscheid to Röspe.

Milsenberg

The Eggenkopf (649.0 m) immediately following the notch is no less unspectacular as a mountain than the Westerberg, but it is important because large parts of the Panorama Park Sauerland Wildpark are located on it, which is accessible via the L 533 ( see above) is. All elevations of the Rothaarkamm remain well below 700  m from now on . At the Milsenberg (670.3 m) the ridge direction changes from west-southwest to south-southeast.

Since the natural spatial boundary of the red hair has become Hundemgrund to only about 500 placed m, belong to this section, three lower Riedel northwest with Endgipfelhöhen of m less than 600: The branching from Eggenkopf Rinsenberg (595.7 m), the Engelbert stone (573, 2 m) and the Milsenberg-West spur Lichthardt 607.6 m () to the north branching Dastein (521.2 m). In contrast, the Riedel to the east are free of peaks here. The Rinsecke to Rinsecke and the Marmecke to Marmecke flow into the gaps between the three northwestern pre-peaks . To the Röspe buw system. the Kattmecke flows in particular to its right main branch, Schwarzbach, to the southeast .

A singularity can be found on the southwestern western slope of the Lichtenhardt immediately east of Albaum : the Albaumer Klippen . Like the valley of the Heinsberger Bach (see below), which they meet, they are already assigned to the neighboring natural area Brachtläuser Hohe Waldberge (see below).

East-northeast of the village of Heinsberg and north of the Rüsper Berg (621.4 m), which is not really a "mountain" , the ridge, which now strikes south-east, finally reaches a gap at 615.4 m, which closes this section.

belt

The Vogelsberg ( 642.8  m ) is unspectacular and it is followed by another gorge that is almost as deep as the entrance to the section (at 620 m). The ridge remains noticeably flat and gradually turns south until it suddenly rises noticeably and turns south-west.

At the Dreiherrenstein , where 2.3 km south-southeast of the Vogelsberg summit is already 674.0 m, the ( Kurköllsche ) Sauerland (district of Olpe) meets the Wittgensteiner Land (here only occurs at one point on the ridge line) and the Siegerland . The ridge makes a short curve to the west in a clockwise direction and at the southernmost point in it reaches the Riemen ( 678.2  m ), the highest elevation in the Siegerland, where the summit is just under ( Hilchenbach ). Behind the belt, the ridge turns counterclockwise to the west and, meanwhile running south, meets a notch at 618.4 m about 1.3 km southwest of the mountain.

While the Riedel from the belt to the northwest in the direction of Heinsberg remain short and free of peaks, the north to southeast trending z. Sometimes quite long and sometimes descend in several summit levels. In the northern part of the ridge section, the Riedel remain short to the northeast ( Haberg : 625.6 m; Homberg : 613.1 m), but already the Riedel, which begins in the northeast of the Riemen, and which leads east to the Schmalenberg (northwest summit: 644.9 m) and finally north-east to the Hermeskopf (611.7 m), covers more than two and a half kilometers. The district boundary between Siegen-Wittgenstein and Olpe district stretches across it, which crosses the Röspe (or the Schwarzbach and Meinscheid) beyond the Rothaar and then reaches the Burgkopfkamm (see section on the Hohen Hessel). Are more directed to the south-southeast of the west of Zinse ending Zinserücken (on Endgipfel 627.1 m) and the middle one room back (to the central summit 645.6 m), which eventually turns in Ederbergland northeast and then again in Zinser head (617, 3 m), over which the K 33 leads from Erndtebrück to Zinse.

The Krenkelsbach , the main arm of the Heinsberger Bach , which in turn is the main arm of the Albaumer Bach (zur Hundem), has its source in the northwest of the Riemen . There are also other streams flowing from this ridge section. On the Röspe side, in turn, the Habecker Bach , Kurz and Lange Dörnbach as well as the large and small mediums and their receiving water Zinse flow , whereby the Zinse separates the Zinse and Zimmer ridge. The Elberndorfer Bach , which is roughly parallel to the Zinse , whose source lies on the western flank of the Riemen and which flanks the ridge of the room in the southwest, flows directly to the Eder at Erndtebrück.

Klarstein

The Wollberg ( 649.5  m ) east of Oberndorf is located immediately southwest of the entrance to the nominally last section of the Rüsper Rothaar . As a mountain, it is comparatively inconspicuous, but has a hydrographic significance: Here the Lenne.Eder watershed branches off into the westward migrating between Lenne and Sieg , which is followed by the Hohen Waldberge brachthaus (333.40) as well as the district boundary from now on the Rothaarkamm leading between Sieg and Eder. The ridge continues to the south-west and behind a notch at 629.1 m at the Buchenhain reaches 650.5 m again. After another notch at 611.9 m, the Buchhelle in the south reaches 620.1 m for the last time, until the ridge flattens to 581.2 m and thus comes below 600 m for the first time, with the Rüsper Rothaar coming to an end.

The highest point of this section is not directly on the ridge; the Klarstein (655.4 m) is located southeast of the beech grove. It continues in two ridges to the south-east, while the Wollberg has only a small south-east ridge, the Buchhelle is free from runners and towards the west the mountains drop very steeply from the watershed branching off.

On the northwest flank between Wollberg and Buchenhain rises the Ferndorf , one of the most important tributaries of the Sieg (although strictly hydrologically the Sieg flows into the Ferndorf), its tributary Beche between Buchenhain and Buchhelle and finally the Wälderbach in the area of ​​the Abschlusscharte . Eder on the side which rises at the saddle between Wollsberg and Buchhain Bastseifen , the first significant inflow of the Elber Strand Bach which (the Elber Strand) flanking the back Klarstein east and separates from Mittelsten room back. The Hundsdreller Bach rises south-east of the Klarstein summit and separates its two south-east riddles ; it flows into the Wähbach , the first notable tributary of the Eder, which rises in the saddle between Buchenhain and Buchhelle and separates the Buchhelle from the Klarstein.

Pfaffenhain

South of Buchhelle, where the ridge is flattened to 581.2 m, the ridge line shifts again briefly to the west ( Hüttenberg : 628.7 m), and finally turns to the southeast. On the Giller with the famous Gillerturm , another 653.7 m are reached, on the Pfaffenhain only 600 m to the northeast and already on the Ederseite, it is as much as 658.5 m. In the natural structure, this section is already counted as a western pillar and bar, as it were, in the Lützeler Pass unit (333.13), a sub-unit of the Wittgenstein Chamber (333.1). In other respects, however, it is the final section of the redhead, which is why it is listed here.

The “actual” Lützeler Pass, which is not meant to be natural, is the federal road 62 between Hilchenbach and Erndtebrück (as well as the parallel railway). The junction of Eisenstraße , one or the Höhenstraße of the Ederkopf-Lahnkopf-Ridge (333.01) adjoining it to the south , from the federal road is at 577.9 m, further south-east there is even a notch at 566.4 m.

To the east, the Pfaffenhain ridge flattens relatively quickly, as the Kleine Wähbach (source northwest of the Giller) and its receiving water Wähbach (see above) in the north as well as the Lützelbach (source in the saddle between Pfaffenhain and Giller) have deeply cleared the valleys facing east . To the west, not far from the massif, lies the Ginsburg (588.1 m), which, however, is recognizable beyond the steep drop of the Rothaar in the natural Siegerland (notch at 563.8 m). The sources of the Insbach and its first tributary, the Wildbach , are located around the Ginsburg.

mountains

Comb sections

For the following listing, the red hair is divided into sections by its most distinctive nicks for better orientation:

  • Scharte at 687.5 m in the Langewiese , B 236 , bend between Langewiese and Hoheleye
    • Kühhuder Rothaar a (up to 771.2 m)
  • Scharte at 697.2 m near Kühhude
    • Kühhuder Rothaar b (up to 740.0 m)
  • Scharte at 704.6 m above the Trüfte spring at Lochthumsloch
    • Kühhuder Rothaar c (up to 740.8 m)
  • Scharte at 632.1 m immediately southeast of the Kleine Bamicke
    • Rüsper Rothaar a (up to 756.0 m)
  • Scharte at 683.0 m between Härdler and Wildhöfer
    • Rüsper Rothaar b (up to 743.4 m, on the ridge up to 727.7 m)
    • Scharte at 654.7 m northeast of the Stangenberg
  • Rüsper Rothaar c (up to 706.5 m)
  • Scharte at 626.3 m west of the Westerberg
    • Rüsper Rothaar d (up to 670.3 m)
  • Scharte at 615.4 m north of the Rüsper Berg
    • Rüsper Rothaar e (up to 678.2 m)
  • Scharte at 618.4 m north of the Wollberg
    • Rüsper Rothaar f (up to 655.4 m)
  • Scharte at 581.3 m east-northeast of the Hüttenberg
    • West end of the Lützeler Pass (up to 658.5 m)
  • Scharte to 566.4 m in the north of the Lützel settlement , near the junction of the road to An den Weiße Steinen from Eisenstrasse at the Lützeler Pass

Mountain table

The following table contains the most important surveys of the red hair, along with height above sea level, dominance and prominence , whereby all mountains with at least 30 m prominence are listed; the brightness of the background indicates the respective independence as a mountain (brightening from 2 km dominance or from 60 m prominence, the two main mountains very bright).

If the table is sorted according to position (this is the pre-sorting), the peaks on the ridge are ordered exactly one after the other, with ridges and ridges branching off from the main ridge, these being arranged by numbers after the branch from northeast to southwest and mountains within a ridge through Letters. Mountains that are orographically offshoots of the Rothaar, but nominally not part of the Rothaar or the Lützeler Pass, are marked with an asterisk (*) after their name and their natural area is listed first in the comments. For main mountains of one of the 10 sections, the section name is bold; it is not always the first mountain listed, and Hessel, Klarstein and Pfaffenhain are also not mountains of the main ridge.

Surname location District Height
above NHN
dominant
resonance
celebrity
incontinence
Remarks
Albrechtsberg Kühhuder red hair a 1 Girkhausen /
Oberkirchen
771.2 m 6.9 0km 83.9 m Base and main mountain of the Kühhuder Rothaar
Lumber yard Kühhuder Rothaar a1-NW Oberkirchen 694.7 m 0.48 km 28.2 m
Steinert Kühhuder red hair a1-SO1 Girkhausen 695.8 m 0.39 km 7.7 m northwest of Girkhausen
(Southern) Dödesberg Kühhuder Rothaar a1-SO2 Girkhausen 705.4 m 0.72 km 36.5 m
Emmekopf Kühhuder Rothaar a1-SO3 Girkhausen 678.7 m 0.17 km 2.4 m Riedel directly from the Albrechtsberg summit
Burned Kühhuder Rothaar a1-SO4a Schullar 679.6 m 1.35 km 58.4 m Better known by name is the southern summit Elstrauch (661.6 m), which is separated by a notch at 645.8 m; north of Schüllar
Schullarsberg * Kühhuder Rothaar a1-SO4b Berleburg /
Schüllar
599.2 m 0.95 km 25.9 m
Reifelscheid * Kühhuder Rothaar a1-SO4c Berleburg 601.2 m 1.70 km 60.3 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel, Randberg to Berleburger Grund and northern city mountain of Bad Berleburg
Philippskopf Kühhuder red hair a2 County
(/ Schüllar)
756.3 m 0.81 km 6.0 m
height Kühhuder Rothaar a2-NWa county 693.8 m 1.03 km 34.2 m Basis of the actual Schmallenberger Höhe
Schmallenberger Höhe Kühhuder Rothaar a2-NWb (County /)
Schmallenberg
677.9 m 0.82 km 32.7 m Höhenzugs base of the 693.8 m high altitude
Hill north of Kühhude Kühhuder red hair a3 County /
Schüllar
730.9 m 0.55 km 15.7 m
Saukopf Kühhuder red hair b1 County /
Schüllar
717.0 m 0.37 km 9.8 m
Base of the Hohscheid Kühhuder red hair b 2 Berleburg /
County
740.0 m 1.32 km 35.4 m
Lauberg Kühhuder Rothaar b2-SO1a Berleburg 614.7 m 0.37 km 24.4 m
Windfall head Kühhuder Rothaar b2-SO1b Berleburg 599.7 m 1.01 km 45.1 m
Burgfeld * Kühhuder Rothaar b2-SO1c Berleburg 584.7 m 1.37 km 63.9 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel, Randberg to Berleburger Grund and western city mountain Bad Berleburg
Great Hohscheid Kühhuder Rothaar b2-SO2 Berleburg 657.6 m 0.50 km 27.3 m
Big head Kühhuder redhead c 1 Berleburg /
County
740.8 m 4.2 0km 43.6 m
Horse shot Kühhuder red hair c1-SO1 Berleburg 665.0 m 0.94 km 16.4 m
Tan Kühhuder red hair c1-S2 Berleburg 674.8 m 1.31 km 58.3 m
Winterscheid * Kühhuder Rothaar c1-S2-S1 Berghausen 694.5 m 1.02 km 38.9 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel, Randberg to Berleburger Grund; north of Berghausen
Schmalenberg * Kühhuder Rothaar c1-S2-S2 Berghausen 571.4 m 0.55 km 34.1 m Auer Ederbergland left of Eder and Kappel, (narrow) Randberg to Auer Kessel
Redderkopf Kühhuder red hair c1-S3 Wingeshausen 653.4 m 0.61 km 17.9 m protrudes from the northeast into the Auer Kessel; End summit of the Riedel Auf der Redder ; northeast of Wingeshausen
Windhain * Kühhuder Rothaar c1-S3-S1 Wingeshausen 617.8 m 1.10 km 59.9 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel; branches off from the Redder to the north-east of the Redderkopf
Buchholz * Kühhuder Rothaar c-S3-S2a Wingeshausen 597.6 m 1.00 km 39.7 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel; branches off from the Redder to the northeast of the Redderkopf; southwestern peripheral summit to the Auer Kessel
On the sole * Kühhuder Rothaar c-S3-S2b Wingeshausen /
Aue
578.4 m 0.50 km 20.0 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of Eder and Kappel; branches off from the Redder to the northeast of the Redderkopf; southern summit to the Auer Kessel
westernmost peak of the Kühhuder Rothaar Kühhuder Rothaar c2 County /
Wingeshausen
704.2 m 0.58 km 5.4 m on the ridge just beyond the Redder junction
Great Bamicke Kühhuder redhead c-2 County
(/ Schmallenberg)
614.6 m 0.23 km 9.7 m
Little Bamicke Rüsper red hair a1 Wingeshausen /
Grafschaft /
Fleckenberg
661.3 m 0.69 km 15.8 m
Hill southwest of the hunting lodge Rüsper red hair a2 Wingeshausen /
Fleckenberg
693.0 m 1.75 km 37.3 m
Heidkopf Rüsper Rothaar a2-NW Fleckenberg 666.1 m 0.64 km 24.9 m immediately northwest of the hunting lodge
Schneisberg Rüsper Rothaar a2-NWb Fleckenberg 664.2 m 0.65 km 34.4 m south-westerly arrows of the gate to the Latrop Gorge; The intermediate summit to the main ridge is the Heidkopf (666.1 m) immediately northwest of Jagdhaus , whose notch in the aforementioned hamlet only goes up to 641.2 m
Homberg Rüsper Rothaar a2-SO Wingeshausen 630.7 m 1.51 km 44.2 m protrudes from the north into the Auer Kessel, immediately north of the hamlet Homberg in the northwest of Wingeshausen; Notch just under 600 m
Härdler Rüsper red hair a 3 (Wingeshausen /
Fleckenberg /)
Milchenbach
756.0 m 11.9 0km 123.9 m Hauptberg der Rüsper Rothaar
Drommberg Rüsper red hair a3-NO Fleckenberg 652.6 m 0.36 km 31.1 m
Tilt (esberg) * Rüsper Rothaar a3-NW Milchenbach
(/ Lenne)
651.9 m 0.62 km 45.6 m Milchenbacher Ridge, southeast of Milchenbach ; Although the saddle to the Härdler is at least over 600, this mountain is over 100 m higher, which is why the Kippesberg is part of the Oberlennebergland
Sommborn Rüsper Rothaar a3-S Wingeshausen 709.4 m 0.47 km 31.5 m
Wildhöfer Rüsper Rothaar b Oberhundem /
Milchenbach
727.7 m 0.95 km 39.4 m Comb base for Hessel and Kahleberg
Giant mountain Rüsper Rothaar bW Oberhundem 724.8 m 0.50 km 79.3 m separated from the main ridge on Wildhöfer by a very clear notch (at 645.5 m)
Kahleberg Rüsper Rothaar bWN (Milchenbach /)
Selbecke
711.4 m 1.48 km 65.5 m Northwestern edge, 1.5 km southwest of Milchenbach ; separated from the giant mountain by a clear (at 645.9 m) notch
High Hessel Rüsper Rothaar b -SOa Oberhundem 743.4 m 2.29 km 60.5 m slightly south of the ridge line
Burgkopf - Heiligenholz - Back * Rüsper Rothaar b-SOb Aue /
Oberhundem
661.1 m 2.07 km 54.1 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of the Eder, immediately northeast of Rüspe ; the ridge branches off orographically from the Hohen Hessel and already reaches 657.7 m at the northern summit of Heiligenholz , at 1.25 km away at the southern summit of Burgkopf , which is often drawn on rough-scale maps, it is 658.4 m; the notches to the central summit are hardly noticeable at 649.7 m in the north and 646.7 m in the south.
Kappelerbracht * Rüsper Rothaar b-SOb-O Aue 592.2 m 0.78 km 30.4 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of the Eder, immediately west-north-west of Aue
Breitenberg * Rüsper Rothaar b-SOb-O Birkelbach 574.3 m 0.64 km 23.3 m Auer Ederbergland to the left of the Eder, immediately north of Röspe
Stengenberg Rüsper redhead c 1 Oberhundem 706.5 m 0.99 km 51.8 m Rhein-Weser tower on the south-southwest foothills 800 meters away
Westerberg Rüsper Rothaar c2 Oberhundem 662.5 m 0.39 km 11.2 m
Harrow head Rüsper redhead d1 Oberhundem 649.0 m 0.66 km 15.6 m Panorama-Park Sauerland Wildlife Park
Rinsenberg * Rüsper Rothaar d1-NW Oberhundem 595.7 m 1.16 km 41.7 m West roof to Hundemgrund between Oberhundem ( NE ) and Rinsecke (SW)
Milsenberg Rüsper Rothaar d 2 Oberhundem /
Heinsberg
670.3 m 2.11 km 44.0 m
Engelbertstein Rüsper Rothaar d2-NW1 Oberhundem 573.2 m 0.76 km 35.3 m West roof to Hundemgrund between Rinsecke ( NE ) and Marmecke (NW)
Lichtenhardt Rüsper Rothaar d2-NW2a Oberhundem /
Heinsberg
(/ Würdinghausen)
607.6 m 0.25 km 4.6 m westernmost 600 of the redhead ever; on the southwestern western slope are the Albaumer cliffs
There Rüsper Rothaar d2-NW2 Oberhundem /
Würdinghausen
521.2 m 0.38 km 19.2 m West roof to Hundemgrund between Marmecke ( NE ) and (Nieder-) Albaum (SW)
Vogelsberg Rüsper redhead e1 Heinsberg 642.8 m 1.15 km 22.6 m
belt Rüsper Rothaar e 2 (Zinse /)
Oberndorf
(/ Heinsberg)
678.2 m 5.06 km 62.8 m highest mountain in the historic Siegerland
Haberg Rüsper Rothaar e2-O1 Heinsberg 625.8 m 0.78 km 8.7 m
Homberg Rüsper Rothaar e2-O2 Heinsberg 613.1 m 0.24 km 6.0 m
Schmalenberg Rüsper Rothaar e2-O3 Heinsberg
(/ Womelsdorf /
Zinse)
644.9 m 0.42 km 8.7 m Southeast summit: 643.4 m
Hermes head Rüsper Rothaar e2-O3-NW Heinsberg /
Birkelbach
611.7 m 0.84 km 17.6 m End summit of a long, only gradually flattening ridge from the belt to the east, over which the district boundary or the cultural area boundary Sauerland / Wittgenstein runs; its notch is just under 600 m, but Bürgener still counts it as a redhead; is often drawn on maps of a coarser scale; southwest of Röspe
Hollow bush Rüsper Rothaar e2-O3-SW Womelsdorf
(/ Zinse)
624.2 m 0.63 km 18.8 m
Interest return (final peak) Rüsper Rothaar e2-O4 Oberndorf
Zinse
627.1 m 0.36 km 3.5 m
Middle ridge of the room (central summit) Rüsper Rothaar e2-O5a Helberhausen 645.6 m 0.64 km 7.7 m Auer Ederbergland
Zinser head * Rüsper Rothaar e2-O5b Erndtebrück
(/ Zinse /
Womelsdorf)
617.3 m 1.56 km 30.9 m Auer Ederbergland
Zinser ridge * (south summit) Rüsper Rothaar e2-O5c Birkelbach /
Womelsdorf
590.3 m 0.91 km 16.6 m Auer Ederbergland
Zinser ridge * (north summit) Rüsper Rothaar e2-O5d Birkelbach 563.1 m 0.69 km 14.8 m Auer Ederbergland; North summit
Wollberg Rüsper Rothaar f1 Oberndorf /
Heinsberg
649.5 m 1.10 km 28.5 m Wasserscheidenkreuz, branch of the Hohen Waldberge brachthaus to the west
Beech grove Rüsper Rothaar f2 Helbershausen 650.5 m 1.36 km 19.5 m
Klarstein Rüsper Rothaar f 2-SO Helbershausen /
Vormwald
655.4 m 2.2 0km 37.0 m
Book light Rüsper Rothaar f3 Vormwald 620.1 m 0.58 km 8.2 m
Hüttenkopf Lützeler Pass 1 reason 627.8 m 0.85 km 23.7 m
Giller Lützeler Pass 2 653.7 m 0.44 km 18.2 m west of Lützel and directly on the B 62 , with Gillerturm ; The main summit Pfaffenhain is only 560 m away
Pfaffenhain Lützeler Pass -NO Lützel 658.5 m 4.2 0km 77.2 m

literature

Evidence and footnotes

  1. 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)
  2. a b c d Martin Bürgener: Geographical land survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 110 Arnsberg. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1969. →  Online map (PDF; 6.1 MB)
  3. Heinz Fischer: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 124 Siegen. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1972. →  Online map (PDF; 4.1 MB)
  4. ^ Emil Meynen , Josef Schmithüsen (Ed.): Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany . Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Remagen / Bad Godesberg 1953–1962 (9 deliveries in 8 books, updated map 1: 1,000,000 with main units 1960).
  5. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Height according to the digital terrain model , can be activated in: Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( notes )
  6. a b c d e Height according to the German basic map , can be activated in: Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
  7. a b Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( Notes )
  8. Notch at 656.5 m
  9. Notch at 688.1 m
  10. Notch to the northern Dödesberg at 709.4 m, only slightly higher at 668.9 m
  11. Notch according to the German base map at 676.3 m
  12. Notch at 621.2 m
  13. Notch at 573.3 m; Dominance to Reifelscheid
  14. Dominance of the Lauberg on the ridge parallel to the west to the Burgfeld; Scharte to Schüllarsberg at 540.9 m (further to Elstrauch); The current official maps show a height of 601.1 m, but the DTM shows 601.2 m on a scale of 1: 10,000.
  15. Notch at approx. 750.3 m
  16. Notch to the northwestern foothills of the Philippskopf at 659.6 m
  17. Dominance and prominence (notch at 645.2 m) to the height
  18. Notch at approx. 715.2 m
  19. Notch to Großes Kopf at 707.2 m
  20. No name is recorded for the ridge summit , but it is the basis of the Riedel of Kleiner and Großer Hohscheid ; Dominance and prominence for the big head
  21. Notch at approx. 590.3 m; Dominance to the Große Hohscheid in the W
  22. notch at 554.6 m; Dominance to the Große Hohscheid in the northwest
  23. Dominance to the Windbrachekopf; Notch to the same at approx. 520.8 m
  24. Dominance of the Kleine Hohscheid; Notch at the same point at 630.3 m
  25. dominance to the south-west neighboring Loh; Scharte at 548.6 m (German basemap had still recorded 548.1 m)
  26. Notch at 616.5 m
  27. dominance of the gutter head; Scharte zuebendem at 555.6 m
  28. Notch at 537.3 m
  29. Notch at approx. 535.5 m
  30. Notch to Redder according to the German base map at 557.9 m
  31. notch at 557.9 m; Dominance to the Windhain
  32. Notch at 558.4 m
  33. Notch at 698.8 m according to DGK
  34. Dominance and prominence to the Härdler; Notch at 655.7 m
  35. Notch at 641.2 m in the hunting lodge
  36. Scharte to the Heidkopf at 629.8 m
  37. Dominance to the main ridge, notch to the same at 586.5 m
  38. Notch to the Härdler at 621.5 m
  39. Notch to the Härdler at 606.3 m
  40. Notch to the Härdler according to DGM at 677.9 m
  41. Dominance and prominence to the Hohen Hessel; Notch at 688.3 m
  42. Dominance and prominence on the giant mountain
  43. Scharte to Hohen Hessel , at 607.0 m where the Dengelsiepen (easternmost brook from the Röspe system ) and the Kappel almost touch
  44. Notch to the Burgkopf ridge according to the DGM at 561.8 m
  45. Notch to the Burgkopf ridge according to DGK at 551.0 m
  46. Dominance to the Hohen Hessel; Scharte at 654.7 m immediately northeast (to Wildhöfer)
  47. Notch to the harrow head according to the DGM at 554.0 m
  48. Notch to Milsenberg foothills at 537.9 m
  49. Notch to Milsenberg according to the German basic map at 603.0 m
  50. Scharte to Lichtenhardt at 502.0 m
  51. Dominance to Milsenberg; Notch to the belt according to DGM at 620.2 m
  52. Notch at 617.1 m
  53. Notch at 607.1 m
  54. Notch at 636.2 m
  55. Notch at 594.1 m
  56. Notch at 605.4 m according to DGK
  57. Notch at 623.6 m
  58. Notch at 637.9 m
  59. notch at 586.4 m; Dominance to the hollow bush
  60. Notch at 573.7 m
  61. Notch at 548.3 m according to DGK
  62. Dominance and prominence to the Buchenhain, Scharte at 621.0 m (Scharte to the Riemen is at 618.4 m)
  63. Dominance and prominence at Klarstein, Scharte at 631.0 m according to DGM
  64. dominance to the belt as to the Pfaffenwald roughly the same; Notch to the belt at 618.4 m according to the DGM
  65. Notch at 611.9 m
  66. Notch at 604.1 m according to the DGM; Dominance to the Pfaffenhain
  67. Notch at 635.5 m immediately northeast, parking lot
  68. ^ Dominance to Colonel Henn , prominence to the belt ; According to the DGM, it is 581.3 m between Hüttenberg and Buchhelle