Emmet (Upland)

BWf1

The Emmet near Usseln is a 742.5 m above sea level. NN high hill of the Rothaargebirge in Waldeck- Frankenberg in northern Hesse ( Germany ).

Geographical location

The Emmet is located in the northeast part of the Rothaargebirge at the interface of the mountain regions and Upland Sauerland. Your summit rises about 2 km south-west of Usseln and about 600 m north of the border with North Rhine -Westphalia. West past the mountain runs approximately in south-north direction of the source near the headwaters area of ​​the Aarbachs, east past in the same direction of flow of such a close springing Diemel.

Nature Spatial allocation

The Emmet heard in the physiographic feature unit group Süder Bergland ( number 33) in the main unit Rothaargebirge ( with Sauerland ) ( 333) and the subunit Winterberg Highlands ( 333.5 ) for natural space Langenberg ( 333.58 ).

Tourism and history

To the Emmet are located in the winter, cross -country ski trails and a ski lift.

On 18 January 2007, the entire stock of trees, mostly firs, their once heavily wooded knoll was bent over by the hurricane Kyrill; the wood was mostly processed. Since then, from the summit good distance vision is possible.

307412
de