Rotbühl

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Rotbühl
height 673  m above sea level NHN
location Bavaria , Germany
Mountains Naab Mountains
Dominance 26 km
Coordinates 49 ° 30 '40 "  N , 12 ° 0' 46"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 30 '40 "  N , 12 ° 0' 46"  E
Rotbühl (Bavaria)
Rotbühl
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The Rotbühl in the Naab Mountains is 673  m above sea level. NHN the highest elevation in the Bavarian district of Amberg-Sulzbach in Germany .

The Amberg transmitter , which is 127 meters high and is visible from afar, is located on the Rotbühl . There is also a cross-country skiing center around the transmitter , where national and international ski events take place.

geography

Geographical location

The Rotbühl is located in the area of ​​the municipality of Schnaittenbach .

Natural allocation

The Rotbühl is located in the western Naab Mountains , the westernmost branch of the Upper Palatinate Forest . The main natural unit group to which the Rotbühl belongs is the Upper Palatinate-Bavarian Forest .

The single sheets 1: 200,000 for the manual of the natural structure of Germany structure the area as follows:

Economy and Infrastructure

Winter sports

At Rotbühl there is a cross-country skiing center operated by SC Monte Kaolino Hirschau . Since this winter sports area is artificially snowed, it is considered to be one of the most snow-sure cross-country skiing centers in northern Bavaria. That is why national and international ski events also take place here. In the past, these were, for example, the German Cross-Country Championships 2011 or the Nordic Ski Games of the OPA 2013 .

In addition, a ski jump on the southern slope towards Freudenberg was planned in the past , but this has not yet been implemented.

The offer is supplemented by three drag lifts in the vicinity. Two of them can be found on the Buchberg near Sitzambuch and Mertenberg . A third is located on Johannisberg in the Freudenberg municipality .

Amberg transmitter

On the Rotbühl, Deutsche Funkturm , a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG, operates the Amberg transmitter, also known as the Hirschau 1 radio transmission point , for digital television ( DVB-T ) and FM radio. A 127.6 m high, guyed steel truss mast is used as the antenna carrier. The foundation of the transmitter is at 667  m above sea level. NN .

Triva

The former project to lead the community road between Hirschau and Freudenberg in a tunnel through the Rotbühl was not implemented.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emil Meynen , Josef Schmithüsen : 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).
  2. Various authors: Geographische Landesaufnahme: The natural spatial units in single sheets 1: 200,000 . Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1952–1994. → Online maps .
    • Sheet 164: Regensburg (Dietrich Jürgen Manske 1981; 64 pages)