List of mountains in the Siebengebirge Nature Park

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Siebengebirge

The majority of the mountains worth mentioning in the Siebengebirge nature park run in a chain-like manner in the western part of the nature park - in the Siebengebirge nature reserve - from northwest to southeast.

The north of the nature reserve lies in the Ennert ridge (part of the Pleiser Hügelland ) and belongs to the nature reserve of the same name , the central part lies in the Siebengebirge and the south part on the Rheinwesterwald volcanic ridge . A few elevations in the nature park are to the east of the nature reserve.

The main mountains by height

The following surveys are of importance (height and natural area in brackets, the "seven great mountains of the Siebengebirge" are each marked with a star):

  • Großer Ölberg * ( 460.7  m , eastern Siebengebirge) with summit restaurant
    • Little Mount of Olives ( 331.7  m ; northern sub-peak of the Great Mount of Olives, northeastern rim mountain)
  • Löwenburg * ( 455  m , eastern Siebengebirge) with castle ruins
  • Lohrberg * ( 432.8  m , eastern Siebengebirge)
  • Triple summit ( 378.4 m , Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge  ):
    • Broderkonsberg ( 378.4  m , east summit)
    • Himmerich ( 367.1 m , northwest summit  ); "Big shit"
    • Mittelberg ( 352.2  m , middle summit)
  • Dachsberg ( 362.2  m , north-western Asbach plateau )
  • Leyberg ( 359.2  m , Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge)
  • Nonnenstromberg * ( 335.9  m , western Siebengebirge)
  • Petersberg * ( 335.9  m , western Siebengebirge), name in the early Middle Ages Stromberg , with ring wall 3500 BC Chr., Peterskapelle, guest house of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Himberg ( 335.2  m , Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge)
  • Wolkenburg * ( 324  m , western Siebengebirge)
  • Rosenau ( 322.1  m , eastern Siebengebirge); with castle ruins
  • Drachenfels * ( 320.7  m , western Siebengebirge) with castle ruins and summit restaurant
  • Großer Breiberg ( 312.9  m , western Siebengebirge)
  • Stenzelberg ( 287  m , eastern edge of the Siebengebirge); former climbing mountain
  • Hirschberg ( 256.8  m , western edge of the Siebengebirge)
  • Dollendorfer Hardt ( 246.7  m , northernmost mountain of the (western) Siebengebirge)
  • Weilberg ( 242.1  m , eastern edge of the Siebengebirge); First award of the European Diploma for the Siebengebirge on October 15, 1971
  • Scharfenberg ( 233  m , inner Pleiser hill country)
  • Paffelsberg ( 195.3  m , southeast Ennert)
  • Reichenberger Höhe ( 194  m , south (western) most elevation of the (western) Siebengebirge)
  • Juffernberg ( 190.9  m , southeast Ennert)
  • Kuckstein ( 190.4  m , southern Ennert)
  • Zickelburg ( 188.2 m , western pre-hill of the Rheinwesterwald volcanic ridge  )
  • Rabenlay ( 180  m , Ennert)
  • Röckesberg ( 165  m , Ennert)
  • Ennert ( 151.3  m , northern Ennert)
  • Holtorfer Hardt ( 150.8  m , northeast Ennert)

The mountains in the nature reserve from north to south

The following surveys are arranged from north to south and are only partially located in the Siebengebirge proper, but all of them in the Siebengebirge nature reserve (including the Ennert sub-area), which ends in the south with the state border with Rhineland-Palatinate . The "big 7 mountains of the Siebengebirge" are each marked with a star.

  • Ennert (northwestern part of the Pleiser hill country )
  • Siebengebirge
    • Dollendorfer Hardt ( 246.7  m , northernmost mountain in the Siebengebirge)
    • Falkenberg ( 203.4  m )
    • Weilberg ( 242.1  m , eastern edge mountain); First award of the European Diploma for the Siebengebirge on October 15, 1971
    • Stenzelberg (former climbing mountain; 287  m , eastern edge mountain)
    • Little Mount of Olives ( 331.7  m , northern sub-peak of the Great Mount of Olives, northeastern rim mountain)
    • Petersberg * ( 335.9  m , western Siebengebirge), name in the early Middle Ages Stromberg , with ring wall 3500 BC Chr., Peterskapelle, guest house of the Federal Republic of Germany
    • Nonnenstromberg * ( 335.9  m , western Siebengebirge)
    • Rosenau ( 322.1  m ) with castle ruins
    • Großer Ölberg * ( 460.7  m , eastern Siebengebirge) with summit restaurant
    • Remscheid (260.9 m, western Siebengebirge)
    • Kutzenberg ( 156  m , western edge of the hill, basalt mining)
    • Waterfall ( 338.6  m )
    • Heideschottberg ( 307.2  m )
    • Pewter knuckle
    • Hirschberg ( 256.2  m , western edge mountain)
    • Jungfernhardt ( 322.2  m )
    • Lohrberg * ( 432.8  m , eastern Siebengebirge)
    • Schallenberg ( 310.1  m )
    • Geisberg ( 324.4  m )
    • Trenkeberg ( 430  m , southeast summit of Lohrberg)
    • Bolvershahn ( 219  m )
    • Wolkenburg * ( 324  m , western Siebengebirge) with castle ruins
    • Scheerkopf ( 385.4  m , Randberg southeast of Lohrberg)
    • Merkenshöhe ( 387.6  m , southern sub-peak of Lohrberg)
    • Oil tender ( 329.9  m )
    • Drachenfels * ( 320.7  m , western Siebengebirge) with castle ruins and summit restaurant
    • Kleiner Breiberg ( 288.6  m , north-east summit of the Gr.Breiberg)
    • Löwenburg * ( 455  m , eastern Siebengebirge) with castle ruins
    • Einsiedlerskopf ( 295.2 m , southeastern seam to the Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge  )
    • Great Breiberg ( 312.9  m )
    • Fritscheshardt ( 318.5  m )
    • Possberg ( 375.8  m , southeastern pre-hill to the Löwenburg)
    • Schellkopf ( 284.3  m , southeastern seam to the Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge)
    • Korferberg ( 196.2 m , western edge of the hill  )

  • Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge (northwesternmost part of the Niederwesterwald )
    • Augusthöhe ( 240.8  m ), northwestern hill at the interface to the Siebengebirge
    • Wingstberg ( 253  m , northwestern pre-peak of the Himmerich)
    • Himmerich ("Riesenschiss", 367.1  m , forms a triple summit with Mittelberg and Broderkonsberg; northwest summit)
    • Broderkonsberg ( 378.4  m , east summit)
    • Mittelberg ( 352.2  m , middle summit)
    • Leyberg ( 358.9  m )
    • Hardt ( 285.9  m , southwestern pre-summit of the Leyberg; western edge)
    • Hasenhardt (southeastern pre-summit of the Leyberg)
    • Himberg ( 335  m above sea level , eastern edge summit; not in the NSG Siebengebirge)
    • Honnefer Terrassenhügel (slope towards the Rhine from the north end of the Rheinwesterwälder volcanic ridge)
      • Reichenberger Höhe (approx. 194  m , northwesternmost hill of the volcanic ridge)
      • "Fuchshardt" ( 198.4  m , north-western pre-hill of the volcanic ridge) with the Fuchshardt chapel
      • Kitzenhardt (north-western pre-hill of the volcanic ridge )
      • Zickelburg ( 188.2 m , western pre-hill of the volcanic ridge  )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ennert landscape plan with links to maps and information material, City of Bonn
  2. Heinrich Müller-Miny: The Niederwesterwald and its natural spatial structure . In: Federal Institute for Regional Studies (Ed.): Reports on German Regional Studies . Volume 21, Issue 2 (September 1958), self-published by the Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Remagen 1958, pp. 233–246 (here: pp. 241/242).