List of the highest points of the German states

This list of the highest mountains in the German states contains the highest of the mountains or elevations of the sixteen German states.

Survey

The highest German mountain is 2962.06 meters above sea level. NHN, the Bavarian Zugspitze, the amount by the year 2000 with 2961.47 m above sea level. NN was specified. The minimum height reached Bremen: The highest natural elevation of 32.5 m height of the smallest federal state located in Friedehorst Park of the Bremen district Burglesum. Overlooked it is the mountain of landfill in Bremen- Blockland, whose summit is 49 m high. The highest natural hill of Berlin, the Great Müggelberg is, with 114.7 m above sea level. NHN good five feet lower than the heaped rubble of the Second World War Devil Mountain, which reaches 120.1 meters. The highest mountains of Hamburg, Schleswig- Holstein and Mecklenburg- Vorpommern not reach 200 m in height.

With 200.7 m height of the carriage Mountain is the highest peak of Brandenburg. Although the country has its topographically highest point with 201.4 m height on the heath height. Because the top of the mountain, however, a few meters beyond the border with Saxony, it is not considered as the highest mountain in Brandenburg.

As only one of the sixteen summit elevation is not marked by a cross on the summit or a stone in Friedehorst Park. The summit of the Great Beer Bergs is in a biosphere reserve, so the highest point of Thuringia may not be entered. As a starting point for mountaineers applies an observation deck, which is only just below.

Legend

  • Country: German country (so-called " state "); the word " list " of which refers to a list of the highest hills in this country
  • Mountain: the highest mountain or other highest natural point
  • Height: height of the mountain, indicating the reference surface
  • Location: coordinates of the summit; Click on the icon you can display its position on different maps.
  • Ridge: Name of altitude or mountain range where the mountain is located
  • Dominance: radius of the sphere that dominates the summit; as the reference point of the next higher mountain is also specified.
  • Vertical separation: Height difference that must be at least descend to reach a higher peak.

List

The respective highest mountains / surveys of the German states are - sorted by height in meters ( m) above mean sea level ( MSL ):

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