Pigeon head (Haardt)
Pigeon head | ||
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height | 603.8 m above sea level NHN | |
location | near Diedesfeld ; district Neustadt an der Weinstrasse , Rhineland-Palatinate ( Germany ) | |
Mountains | Haardt ( Palatinate Forest ) | |
Coordinates | 49 ° 19 '21 " N , 8 ° 5' 24" E | |
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The pigeon head near Diedesfeld in the area of the urban district Neustadt an der Weinstrasse in Rhineland-Palatinate is 603.8 m above sea level. NHN high pre-summit of the Kalmit in the Haardt mountain range belonging to the Palatinate Forest .
geography
location
The pigeon head is located in the Palatinate Forest-Vosges du Nord biosphere reserve and in the Palatinate Forest Nature Park . Its peak rises 3.7 km west of the village church of Diedesfeld , a district of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse , 100 m southwest of Landesstrasse 515 ( Kalmithöhenstrasse ) and 525 m (as the crow flies ) northeast of the Kalmit summit. Like the Breitenberg ( 545.2 m ), the Wetterkreuzberg ( 400.7 m ), the Hüttenberg ( 620.1 m ) or the Kanzel ( 531.7 m ), the Taubenkopf belongs to the foothills of the Kalmit massif ( 672.6 m) ).
Natural allocation
The pigeon head belongs to the "Palatinate Forest" natural area, which is classified as a 3rd order Greater Region in the systematics of the handbook of the natural structure of Germany published by Emil Meynen and Josef Schmithüsen and its subsequent publications . If you look at the internal structure of the natural area , it belongs to the Middle Palatinate Forest and here to the Haardt mountain range, which separates the Palatinate Forest from the Upper Rhine Plain .
In summary, the natural spatial allocation of the pigeon head follows the following system:
- Greater region 1st order: Layer level land on both sides of the Upper Rhine Rift
- Greater region 2nd order: Palatinate-Saarland layer level land
- Greater region 3rd order: Palatinate Forest
- 4th order region (main unit): Middle Palatinate Forest
- 5th order region: Haardt
various
Before a storm damage and the subsequent logging work, the summit was shaped like a pigeon's head. The clear cutting results in a 270 degree view from west (into the Palatinate Forest), north ( Hohe Loog ) over west (Klausental, Sommerberg and the Rhine plain). only a few other elevations of this height with a lack of forest are advanced so far in the direction of the Rhine plain.
hike
About 20 meters in altitude below the Taubenkopf, directly on Kalmitstrasse, there is a junction of several hiking trails. These are the path from Totenkopf via Hahnenschritt (blue-white marking), the Maikammer main hiking trail (white-green) and the Hinkelsteinpfad between Klausental and Diedesfeld (without colored marking).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b LANIS: pigeon head on a topographic map from the map service of the landscape information system of the Rhineland-Palatinate nature conservation administration. Retrieved May 16, 2017 .
- ^ Federal Institute for Regional Studies: Geographical Land Survey. The natural space units in single sheets 1: 200,000 . Bad Godesberg 1952–1994. → Online maps * Sheet 160: Landau i. d. Pfalz (Adalbert Pemöller, 1969; 47 p.).
- ↑ Helmut Beeger u. a .: The landscapes of Rheinhessen-Pfalz - naming and spatial delimitation. In: Reports on German regional studies , Volume 63, Issue 2, Trier, 1989, pp. 327–359