Steinhügel (Reichsforst)

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Cairn
height 677  m
location Bavaria
Mountains Fichtel Mountains
Coordinates 49 ° 59 '31 "  N , 12 ° 9' 47"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 59 '31 "  N , 12 ° 9' 47"  E
Steinhügel (Reichsforst) (Bavaria)
Steinhügel (Reichsforst)
rock basalt

The cairn (677 m above sea level ) is a densely wooded basalt cone north of Pechbrunn in the Upper Palatinate district of Tirschenreuth and belongs to the realm forest in the Fichtel Mountains .

geography

Together with the basalt cones Steinberg (705 m), Wappenstein (672 m) and an unnamed height (670 m), which are only a few hundred meters away , the stone hill is connected to the west and south of the A 93 motorway and the Weiden – Oberkotzau railway from Pechbrunn and Steinwald Cut. The hamlet of Ochsentränk is located southeast of the mountain, on the TIR 14 district road from Pechbrunn to Konnersreuth .

geology

A large basalt eruption area lies between Marktredwitz , Mitterteich , Konnersreuth and Seußen . It is the westernmost branch of the North Bohemian basalt volcanism. In the Miocene , liquid basalt mass came up through the granite .

literature

  • Dietmar Herrmann, Helmut Süssmann: Fichtel Mountains, Bavarian Vogtland, Steinwald, Bayreuther Land. Lexicon . Ackermannverlag, Hof (Saale) 2000, ISBN 3-929364-18-2 .

cards

  • Bavarian State Surveying Office: UK 50-13 Fichtelgebirge / Steinwald Nature Park, eastern part, scale 1: 50,000

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