Star dill
Star dill | ||
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height | 470.1 m above sea level NHN | |
location | between Nauholz and Grissenbach ; District of Siegen-Wittgenstein , North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Siegerland Red-haired Vorhöhen | |
Dominance | 1.2 km → Nollenkopf | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 53 '44 " N , 8 ° 9' 34" E | |
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The Sterndill between the former village of Nauholz and Grissenbach in the North Rhine-Westphalian district of Siegen-Wittgenstein is 470.1 m above sea level. NHN high elevation in the Siegerland Rothaar Vorhöhen .
geography
location
The star dill rises in the Siegerland Rothaar foothills near the border with the Rothaar Mountains . It is located in the Sauerland-Rothaargebirge nature park on the ridge between the Grissenbach valley and that of the Beienbach desert . Its summit is 1200 m (as the crow flies ) northwest of the center of Grissenbach, 1600 m southwest of that of Nauholz and about 1.4 km southeast of the center of Beienbach ; they are all districts of Netphen . Its northern neighbor elevation is the Nollenkopf ( 479.1 m ).
Natural allocation
The star dill belongs in the natural spatial main unit group Süderbergland (No. 33) and in the main unit Siegerland (331) to the sub-unit Siegerland Rothaar-Vorhöhen (331.2).
Mountain height
The star dill is 470.1 m high. About 50 m south-southwest of its summit is on topographic maps a trigonometric point at 469.5 m recorded height.
Flowing waters
Two short, nameless tributaries of the Beienbach desert arise on the western slope of the Sterndill . To the east, on the transition area to the Nollenkopf, is the source of the calf soap , a tributary of the Grissenbach .
hike
A widely branched network of trails leads over the Sterndill. Several asphalt farm roads run along its slopes.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Topographical Information Management, Cologne District Government, Department GEObasis NRW ( information )
- ↑ Heinz Fischer: Geographical Land Survey: The natural spatial units on sheet 124 Siegen. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1972. → Online map (PDF; 4.1 MB)