Soisberg

View from one location on the main road 3380 northwestward to Soisberg with dortigem village Soislieden

The Soisberg at Soislieden, in the Hessen Hersfeld -Rotenburg and districts Fulda, with 629.9 m above sea level. NHN 's highest mountain ( extinct volcano ) the Hessian cone game, a Hessian field of Kuppenrhön, which is a section of the park in Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia Central Mountains Rhön.

Geography

Location

The Soisberg located at the suture line of the counties Hersfeld -Rotenburg Fulda and within the Kuppenrhön as part of the mountain landscape Hessian skittles. It is situated in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve between the municipalities Schenklengsfeld in the northwest and Hohenroda in north-northeast (both in Hersfeld -Rotenburg ), and pus field ( Fulda district ) in the southwest. Its summit rises about 800 m northwest of the on dortiger mountainside village Soislieden ( Hohenroda ). Near the mountain lying villages are also Wehrshausen ( Schenklengsfeld ) in the north, Mansbach ( Hohenroda ) in the east-southeast, Soisdorf in the south-southeast, Unterufhausen in the south-southwest, Oberufhausen in the Southwest, Upper manner Born ( all pus field) in the west and Instruct Born ( Schenklengsfeld ) in the west-northwest.

Northeast of Soisbergs arises from the grass pit of Unterbreizbach ( Breitzbach ) and southwest at upper Weisenborn the Sauer.

Spatial allocation Nature and Landscape Protection

The Soisberg heard in the main physiographic unit group Osthessisches Bergland (No. 35), in the main unit front and Kuppenrhön ( 353) and the subunit Kuppenrhön ( 353.2 ) for natural space Soisberger Kuppenrhön ( 353.22 ).

Apart from lower regions of the north and north-east flank of the Soisbergs located on the mountain the landscape conservation area Soisberg ( CDDA-Nr. 378690; 1973 reported; 3.72 km ² ).

Landscape and geology

The Soisberg is a wooded, extinct volcanic cone, which consists of sandstone with basalt breakthroughs and is surrounded by agricultural land.

Soisbergturm

On the top of Soisbergs stands since 2003 and the 25 m Soisbergturm, a steel construction erected with wood paneling observation tower with 110 steps. From the tower you can, for example, the Hohe Meissner in the north, the Thuringian Forest to the east, the High Rhön in the South, identify the Vogelsberg Mountains in the southwest and the crumpled in the West.

Transport and Hiking

South past the Soisberg runs between Oberufhausen and Mansbach take the road 3380th About halfway between the two villages, branches off from this road the county road 14 from the east past Soislieden, whereas branch roads lead, 3172 close to the north- northwest by Wehrshausen to L Schenklengsfeld runs. The latter turns into the leading southwestward after Instruct L Born 3171. From this in turn branches into sub- way Born from the leading southeastward after Oberufhausen road axis of K 6 and K 158, which crosses the L 3380 after passing through the village. So you can drive around the mountain.

On and on the Soisberg run many field, forestry, forest trails or, for example, the section Landecker mountain Schenklengsfeld - Soisberg - Stallberg - Hünfeld of the European long-distance route E6.

Panorama

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