Stollberg (North Frisia)

The Stollberg is in the district of North Friesland 43.4 meters above sea level after the Sandeberg at East Field ( Husum ) ( 53.3 meters), the Uwe dune in the municipality of Kampen on Sylt ( 50.2 meters ) and the Rantzauhöhe within the Langeberg south of the parish of Leck (North Friesland ) ( 44.8 meters), the fourth highest peak in the circle. The Stollberg - part of advancing westward Geest back - emerged as a so-called Altmoräne during the Saale glaciation and was finally formed especially during the Weichsel glaciation. From here one has a good view over the landscapes of the near and far. The mountain, which belongs to the municipality Bordelum, located right on the main road 5

In the vicinity of the mountain is the Stollberg source that was considered in ancient times as sacred.

In April 2002, the Ministry for Environment, Nature and Forestry of Schleswig- Holstein has declared the area in this field Naturerlebnisraum.

On the Stollberg of the 108 meter high telecommunications tower Bredstedt is a publicly accessible viewing platform 20 meters high.

54.6444444444448.944444444444444Koordinaten: 54 ° 39 ' N, 8 ° 57 ' E

  • Mountain under 1000 meters
  • Mountain in Schleswig -Holstein
  • Mountain in Europe
  • Geography ( North Friesland )
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