Sauklippe

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Sauklippe
height 584.4  m above sea level NHN
location at Bad Zwesten ; Schwalm-Eder-Kreis , Hessen ( Germany )
Mountains Kellerwald
Coordinates 51 ° 1 '53 "  N , 9 ° 7' 3"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 1 '53 "  N , 9 ° 7' 3"  E
Sauklippe (Hesse)
Sauklippe

The Sauklippe in the Kellerwald is 584.4  m above sea level. NHN high, northeastern sub-peak of the Hunsrück near Bad Zwesten in the Hoher Keller mountain ridge in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse .

geography

location

The Sauklippe is located in the southeast of Kellerwald and the Kellerwald-Edersee Nature Park . Its wooded hilltop rises 1.3 km (as the crow flies ) northeast of the Hunsrück ( 584.4  m ), a northeastern secondary peak of the Wüstegarten , the highest mountain in the Kellerwald. It belongs to the district of 4.7 km northeast of Bad Zwesten and is 3 km west-southwest of the municipality of Oberurff-Schiffelborn . The municipal and urban areas in particular of Jesberg , which is 4.5 km to the south-southeast , but also of Bad Wildungen , 9.5 km to the north , whose district Berg Freiheit is 2.3 km northwest of the mountain , extend right up to the summit .

To the north the Sauklippen landscape slopes down to the Urff valley , to the east to the Schwalm and southeast to the Gilsa . Urff and Gilsa flow into the Schwalm not far from each other around 6.5 km (as the crow flies) east of the mountain.

Natural allocation

The Sauklippe, together with the desert garden ( 675.3  m ) and the Hunsrück ( 635.9  m ; both in the southwest), form the “Keller” ridge (also known as the “Hoher Keller”). This belongs in the natural spatial main unit group West Hessisches Berg- und Senkenland (No. 34), in the main unit Kellerwald (344) and in the subunit Hoher Kellerwald (344.0) to the natural area Jeust and Keller (344.00).

hike

Just south past the crest of the Sauklippe section Oberurff-Schiffelborn-Hunsrück runs the cellar forest walkway of the (156 km hiking trail in the nature park basement Edersee) and a little west past the section Bergfreiheit-Jesberg Lulluspfads (184 km hiking trail that the Edersee with connects the Rennsteig ). Branch paths and paths lead to the summit.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
  2. 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)