Frauenberg (Hessen)

Views of the southern Lahnberge with Mrs. Berg ( half left ), stamp ( 365.4 m, center) and sparse Küppel ( 368.3 m, half-right )

The woman mountain with a height of 379.4 m above sea level. NHN, the second highest independent survey of Lahnberge at Marburg, Marburg- Biedenkopf in central Hesse. Since he has an old castle ruins, the ruins of woman mountain with 360 -degree panoramic view, he is a favorite destination of the university town.

Geographical location

The woman mountain is located in the south of himself pulling into the north-south direction hights Lahnberge. Its summit rises 500 m southwest of Mrs. Mountain, 1.7 km west of Beltershausen, 1 km northeast of Bortshausen, 2.2 km east of Ronhausen and 2.5 km (each distance) south-southeast of Cappel. The volcanic basalt crest of the mountain is slightly to the north - to the center of Lahnberge - inclined, while to the south of the actual mountain range gradually flattens. Only the peaks around the castle ruins is fully fenced, otherwise the eastern flank goes directly into the arable land on the Ebsdorfer reason, as the southern part of the Amöneburg Basin is also known about.

History

The Celts had used the mountain as a woman " between items" between their fortresses Dünsberg and Amoeneburg.

The preserved today only in small parts Burgfrau mountain was, however, built in 1252 by the Duchess Sophie of Brabant, the daughter of St. Elizabeth and is, after it had been from 1470 to 1489 stormed and no longer inhabited after 1528, gradually ted expire.

View

From the gated walls of the castle ruins, the viewer enjoys a remarkable 360 ° view - sorted by height in meters ( m) above mean sea level ( MSL ).

Strikingly, inter alia, (clockwise, from the north):

  • In front of the castle forest the other surveys of Lahnberge Ortenberg ( about 380 m, 7 km) - with Spiegelslustturm and chimney
  • Lights Küppel ( 368.3 m, < 4 km)
  • Stamp ( 365.4 m, <3 km ) - partly cleared landfill
  • High Lohr ( 656.7 m, 34 km) - with television tower
  • Jeust ( 585.0 m, 31 km)
  • Desert Garden ( 675.3 m, 35 km)
  • Knüllköpfchen ( 633.8 m, 48 km)
  • Eisenberg ( 635.5 m, 53 km)
  • Rimberg ( 591.8 m, 48 km) - a little out behind Wittelsberg
  • Mardorfer cap ( 406.8 m, 10 km)
  • Sennenberg ( 383.1 m, 7 km)
  • Vogelsberg ( 773.0 m, 42 km) - directly behind the Headwaters trail of Zwester Ohm
  • Suffering Höfer head ( 393.4 m, 6 km)
  • Steinkopf ( 518.0 m, 49 km) - dropped slightly from the rest of the Taunus, with television tower
  • Altkönig ( 798.2 m, 64 km)
  • Grosser Feldberg ( 881.5 m, 63 km) - eg with radio transmitters / Gr. Feldberg and observation tower Grosser Feldberg
  • Gleiberg ( 308.0 m, 19 km) - with Gleiberg; directly in the Lahn valley
  • Dünsberg ( 497.7 m, 19 km) - domed singularity with television tower
  • Hemmerich ( 475.7 m, 16 km) and its right neighbor Koppe ( 454.1 m) and three mountain ( 448.4 m)
  • Bottenhorner plateaus with Angelburg ( 609.4 m, 25 km) and Daubhaus ( 551.8 m, 19 km)
  • Damshäuser tops with cap ( 493.5 m, 16 km) and Rimberg ( 497.1 m, 15 km)
  • Bagpipe ( 673.3 m, 28 km) - with 210 m high radio mast
  • Kohlberg ( 583.0 m, 27 km) - twin peaks in the form of woman breasts, behind the Wollenberg ( 473.8 m, 15 km)
  • Ziegenhelle ( 815.9 m, 45 km) - covers the higher Kahler Asten ( 841.9 )
  • Bollerberg ( 757.7 m, 46 km) - with television tower, approximately above the Marburg Castle

The High Meissner can be seen only on very few days, and one, because of the curvature of the earth, only the summit plateau looks; see part panoramic Meissner and crumpled with excellent distance vision.

The Witt shrub

The approximately 322 m high shrub Witt is the northern side of the summit woman mountain that runs through the Beltershäuser road through the saddle, is separated from the 365.4 m high stamp. Due to the hurricane Kyrill forestation mid-January 2007 has been devastated widely recognizable here.

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