Schloßkopf (Braunlage)
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height | 623.5 m above sea level NHN | |
location | at Oderhaus ; District of Goslar , Lower Saxony ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | resin | |
Dominance | 1 km | |
Notch height | 30.4 m | |
Coordinates | 51 ° 42 '14 " N , 10 ° 34' 13" E | |
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The castle head is a 623.5 m above sea level. NHN high ridge in the Harz Mountains . It is located in the Harz region in the Lower Saxony district of Goslar ( Germany ).
geography
location
The Schloßkopf is located in the Harz National Park . Its two peaks are 3.5 km southwest of the core town of Braunlage , 1.2 km north-northeast of the Braunlager district of Oderhaus and 4 km east-southeast of the Braunlage district of Sankt Andreasberg .
The Trutenbeek rises east- south-east of the Schloßkopf and flows into the Rhume tributary Oder in Oderhaus . The eastern Oder tributary of the Magdgraben rises to the north. To the east the landscape slopes down to the Brunnenbach , a tributary of the Warmen Bode . The section Braunlage-Oderhaus of federal road 27 leads south past the Trutenbeek.
Natural allocation
The castle head lies in the natural spatial main unit group Harz (No. 38) and in the main unit Upper Harz (380) on the border of the natural area Oderbergland (380.81) belonging to the subunit Southern Upper Harz (380.8 ) in the west and the subunit Northern and Eastern Brocken foreland (380.6 ) the eastern Brocken foreland (380.61) in the east.
Mountain ridge and summit
The ridge of the wooded castle head runs from east-northeast to west-southwest. He has two on the decimeter ( 623.5 m ) equally high peaks that are approximately 500 m apart and about ten meters eingeschartet are.
Protected areas
Parts of the fauna-flora-habitat area Harz National Park (Lower Saxony) (FFH no. 4129-302; 157.7 km² ) and the Harz National Park bird sanctuary (VSG no. 4229-402; 155.59) are located on the Schloßkopf km²). Both protected areas are bordered from east to south along the B 27 by the Harz landscape protection area (district of Goslar) ( CDDA no. 321402; designated 2001; 389.75 km²).
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
- ↑ Jürgen Spönemann: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 100 Halberstadt. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1970. → Online map (PDF; 4.7 MB)