Stollberg (North Friesland)

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Stollberg
View from the Bredstedter Koog to the Stollberg

View from the Bredstedter Koog to the Stollberg

height 43.4  m
location North Friesland district
Coordinates 54 ° 38 ′ 40 "  N , 8 ° 56 ′ 40"  E Coordinates: 54 ° 38 ′ 40 "  N , 8 ° 56 ′ 40"  E
Stollberg (North Frisia) (Schleswig-Holstein)
Stollberg (North Friesland)

The Stollberg is in the Nordfriesland district at 43.4 meters above sea ​​level after the Sandesberg near Ostenfeld (Husum) (53.3 meters), the Uwe dune in the municipality of Kampen on Sylt (50.2 meters) and the Rantzauhöhe within the Langenberg south of the municipality of Leck (North Friesland) (44.8 meters) the fourth highest point in the district. The Stollberg - part of the Geestrücken protruding to the west - was created as a so-called old moraine during the Saale Ice Age and was finally formed in particular during the Vistula Ice Age . From here you have a good view of the landscape in the near and far. The mountain, which belongs to the municipality of Bordelum , is located directly on federal highway 5 .

Near the mountain is the Stollberg spring, which was considered sacred in earlier times.

In April 2002 the Ministry for the Environment, Nature and Forests of the State of Schleswig-Holstein declared the area in this area to be a natural experience area.

The 108-meter-high Bredstedt telecommunications tower with a publicly accessible viewing platform at a height of 20 meters is located on the Stollberg .