Sulgener Mountain
Sulgener Mountain
(Sulger Berg)
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height | 763.5 m above sea level NHN | |
location | in Sulgen ; Rottweil district , Baden-Württemberg ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Black Forest | |
Coordinates | 48 ° 13 '3 " N , 8 ° 24' 58" E | |
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Development | Residential streets to the summit region | |
particularities | Sulgen water tower |
The Sulgener Berg , also called Sulger Berg , is 763.5 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Black Forest . It is located in Sulgen (also on the Sulgen ), a district of Schramberg in the Baden-Württemberg district of Rottweil . It belongs to the Black Forest Middle / North Nature Park .
The Sulgener Berg, which lies south of the Sulgen town center and west of the Sulgen locality of Schoren , is often attributed to the southern Sulgen hamlet of Hutneck and is referred to as Sulgen's local mountain . The Sulgen water tower , which was built in 1960, stands on it. Until the incorporation of the municipality of Tennenbronn in 2006, the mountain was one of the highest elevations in the Schramberg district. The Vogthof Sulgener Berg was located on the mountain until 1875 . Today the hotel restaurant "Drei Könige" stands here.
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- City of Schramberg (ed.): That is Schramberg. The clock and five-valley city in the Black Forest. Schramberg 1967.
- Topographic map, M = 1: 50,000, L 7716, Schramberg. Edition 1981
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( information )
- ↑ a b Hutneck and its history , in Hutneck - THE district of Schramberg / Sulgen (Hutneckvereinigung), accessed on December 27, 2015, at hutneck.de
- ↑ "View of the old and the new St. Laurentius Church on Sulgen" - time travel through the mountain suburb of Sulgen - using a New Year's postcard from Uwe Rettkowski , text from "Paysagblog", blog note from January 12, 2014, accessed on December 27, 2015, on cneffpaysages.blog.lemonde.fr.