Schindershöh
Schindershöh | ||
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The telecommunications tower on Schindershöh |
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height | 522 m above sea level NHN | |
location | District of Aschaffenburg , Bavaria ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Spessart | |
Dominance | 5.53 km → Hirschberg | |
Notch height | 95 m ↓ Wiesbüttsee | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 5 '8 " N , 9 ° 20' 21" E | |
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The Schindershöh is 522 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Spessart in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg in Germany . Its summit is the topographically highest point of the Eselshöhe mountain range .
description
The Schindershöh lies between the places Heinrichsthal and Wiesen . At the summit, the boundaries of the hit districts Heinrichsthal, Wiesener forestry and Schoell Krippener forest . There is a distinctive, 108-meter high telecommunications tower of Deutsche Telekom reinforced concrete of type FMT 5 , who has made much of the Kahl ground can be seen. The northern mountain spur is called the salt mountain . The district roads AB 2 ( Spessart-Höhenstraße ) and AB 20 lead over the mountain. In the south-west, the Schindershöh goes flat to the Spindelberg (520 m). The Lohrbach rises in the valley south of the mountain , and the Birklerbach in the east valley . The mountain ridges of Edelberg and Sommerberg , which separate the valleys of the Kleine Kahl and the Edelbach , stretch to the northwest . Until its dissolution in 1972, the Schindershöh was the highest mountain in the Alzenau district in Lower Franconia .