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Blauen (Badenweiler)

Blauen or Hochblauen is a 1,165-metre-high (3,820 ft) mountain in the southern Black Forest. The peak lies within the municipalities of Schliengen and Malsburg-Marzell in Landkreis Lörrach and the community of Badenweiler in Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald.[1] It is an ideal viewpoint with views of the Black Forest, Vosges, Jura Mountains, and the Alps.

Blauen
The Hochblauen as seen from Badenweiler on an old postcard (c. 1900)
Highest point
Elevation1,165 m (3,822 ft)
Prominence813 m (2,667 ft)
Coordinates47°46′39″N 7°42′4″E / 47.77750°N 7.70111°E / 47.77750; 7.70111
Naming
Language of nameGerman
Geography
Blauen
Location within Germany
LocationBaden-Württemberg, Germany
Parent rangeBlack Forest
Climbing
Easiest routeDrive K160 (Kandertalstraße) through Marzell or L140 through Friedrichsheim

Name edit

In the 14th century, the mountain was recorded as the Blauwen or Blawen.[2] Matthäus Merian's Topographia Sueviae in the mid-17th century calls it the Hoche Blawen ("High Blawen").[3] The parish boundary plan of the first Baden state survey of 1769/1770 distinguishes between the Hoch Blauen ("High Blauen") and the Hinter Blauen ("Posterior Blauen"),[4] a 1,087-metre-high (3,565 ft) sub-peak, 700 metres (2,295 ft) north-northeast of the main summit.[5] As the Blauen M[ons][6] the mountain is shown on the Black Forest map owned by St. Blaise Abbey dating to the year 1788.[7] And in 1845 in the Topographischen Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden ("Topographic Atlas of the Grand Duchy of Baden") it is called the Blauen,[8] as in other geographical publications of the 19th century.[9] In addition in 19th century travel literature the name Hochblauen occurs frequently,[10] sometimes with the explanation that this is to distinguish it from the Zeller Blauen, 12 kilometres (7 mi) away.[11] In fact, the name Hochblauen was normal for the latter on as shown on topographic maps of the time,[12] while the mountain near Badenweiler can still be found on maps today as the Blauen.[13]

The name Blauen is borne by various mountains, hills and settlements in Germany and Switzerland. In 1880 in his book on Upper German place names, Oberdeutschen Flurnamenbuch, the cultural historian, Michel Buck, made a connexion between the name Blauen and historical mining activity, by proposing that name was derived from the word Bla = smeltery.[14] However, it could also be derived from the blue colour (German: Blau = "blue") of coniferous forests or the bluish hue of a mountain when seen from a distance.[15]

Access edit

The High Blauen Road (Hochblauenstraße) was opened to private vehicles in 1928. About half the route is in the county of Freiburg-Hochschwarzwald. In its northwestern section it thus bears the designation K 4948, in the southeastern section it runs under the number K 6314, where the Wollbach highway agency is responsible. Winter clearance of the whole route is undertaken by the Müllheim highway agency by arrangement between the counties.[1] The road runs to the top. Since 2011 during the summer months there has also been a bus route that links the summit on Sundays and holidays via Marzell and Kandern with Basel.[16] In addition, variant A of the West Way, a long-distance path maintained by the Black Forest Club that runs for 280 kilometres (170 mi) from Pforzheim to Basel, goes over Blauen.

Between 1957 and 1980 there was a reallocation of land in the mountain forest which, after comprehensive and expensive survey work, resulted in 42 small parcels of land being consolidated into twelve larger ones. To commemorate this, a monument was erected in 2007 with a brass plate that records the names of all the participants.[1]

Tourist facilities on Blauen first appeared in 1872 when a covered forest inn (Waldschenke) was opened. In June 1875 the first house was opened; it bore the name Krone des Blauen ("Crown of Blauen"). It was expanded in 1890 and again in 1965–1966, in order to handle the increase number of tourists.

The water main installed in 1898 is still used and runs 150 metres (490 ft) down to a spring. Since 1925, when a cable was laid to Blauen from Marzell there has been electricity at the summit. Three years later the first motorised vehicles made their way up the mountain road.[17][18]

At the summit is the Berghaus Hochblauen (also called the Blauenhaus), an inn with overnight accommodation. Since spring 2013 the inn has been closed.[19] In 2015 it was being modified and should be open in 2016.[20]

Towers edit

A steel lattice observation tower was built in 1895 here by the Black Forest Club, replacing a rather low wooden tower dating to 1875. It was inaugurated on 30 August 1895 and fully restored in 1984 with the funding from the Bundespost. The originally 14-metre-high (46 ft) tower has a total height today, including antenna, of 21 metres (69 ft).[21][22] It is open at all times. In 1985 not more than one hundred metres (330 ft) south-southeast of the observation tower, a transmission tower, the Sender Blauen, was built. It is not open to the public and restricts the view of the Alps from the observation tower.

Northeast of the Hochblauen, at a height of 1,074 metres (3,524 ft), lies what is probably the highest castle site in Baden-Württembergs, Stockberg Castle.

Since summer 2011 there have been discussions about erecting a wind farm on Blauen with three generators to produce electricity.[21][23]

Transmission tower edit

Also at the peak stands a 93-metre-high Deutsche Telekom VHF and microwave radio relay tower. The tower is a reinforced concrete Typenturm, built in 1985.[24] The following radio stations are broadcast from this tower: SWR1 Baden-Württemberg (89.2 FM/8.4 kW), SWR2 (92.6 FM/8.4 kW), SWR3 (97.0 FM/8,4 kW), Deutschlandfunk (105.1 FM/10 kW), Radio Regenbogen (101.1 FM/8,4 kW) und baden.fm (106.0 FM/8,4 kW). The tower is also used by the amateur radio repeater DB0YE.

The tower serves mainly the southern Upper Rhine valley as well as a large portion of the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald and Lörrach rural districts. The stations transmitted from Blauen are also easily received in northwestern Switzerland. Until the end of the 1980s the former SWF broadcast could be heard well beyond the Vosges mountains to the west. Since then the power of the transmissions toward France have been limited by international agreements.

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Dorothee Philipp (2011-09-02). "Den Hochblauen teilen sich zwei Landkreise. Ein Puzzle von Gemarkungsgrenzen". Badische Zeitung. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  2. ^ Albert Krieger, Badische Historische Kommission (Hrsg.): Topographisches Wörterbuch des Großherzogtums Baden. 2nd edn. 1st vol. Heidelberg, 1904, column 213 (online).
  3. ^ Matthäus Merian: Topographia Sueviae. Frankfurt am Mayn: Frankfurter Kunstverein, 1643/1656 (1925 facsimile), page T12. Digital full text edition in Wikisource (online, version dated 20 May 2010)
  4. ^ Karte über den Vogtei-Bann Badenweiler, Niederweiler, Oberweiler, Zunzingen, Lipburg, Sehringen, Schweighof und Sirnitz (online at the Baden-Württemberg State Archives)
  5. ^ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  6. ^ lat. mons = mountain
  7. ^ Mappa geographica ad Historiam Nigrae Silvae Martini Gerberti S.R.I.P. Monasterii & Congreg. S. Blasii abbatis / del. P. Bonifac. Grüninger ...; gestochen von Johann Bap. Haas. Sankt Blasien, 1788 (online)
  8. ^ Muellheim. Sheet XI.1 in: Topographischer Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden. Karlsruhe, 1845 (online)
  9. ^ e.g. Wilhelm Friedrich Volger: Handbuch der Geographie. 2nd edn., Hanover, 1830, p. 126 (online).
  10. ^ e.g. Aloys Schreiber: Handbuch für Reisende am Rhein. Heidelberg, 1816, p. 53 (online); yet on p. 52 it is also the Blauen.
  11. ^ e.g. Samuel Pletscher: Führer durch den Schwarzwald, Odenwald, Kaiserstuhl, Randengebirge, Hegau, Donauthal. Zurich, 1883. (Ausschnitt Digitalisat)
  12. ^ Todtnau. Sheet XI.2 in: Topographischer Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden. Karlsruhe, 1846 (online)
  13. ^ vgl. Geodatenviewer Baden-Württemberg 2016-05-07 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 26 July 2013
  14. ^ Michel Buck: Oberdeutsches Flurnamensbuch. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart, 1880, pp. 29 f. (online).
  15. ^ e.g. Gemeinde Blauen (Schweiz): Portrait June 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 26 July 2013
  16. ^ ""30 Minuten brauche ich zum Gipfel"". Badische Zeitung (in German). 2011-08-16. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  17. ^ Fred Wehrle (2011). . Berghotel Hochblauen (in German). Archived from the original on 2011-12-22. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  18. ^ Gabriele Babeck-Reinsch (2011-08-10). "Blauen-Wirt – kein leichtes Geschäft". Badische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  19. ^ Michael Behrendt, Gabriele Babeck-Reinsch: Berghotel Hochblauen ist wieder geschlossen. In: Badische Zeitung. 7 May 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  20. ^ "Südschwarzwald: Ins Berghaus Hochblauen zieht Leben ein – Investor gefunden - badische-zeitung.de" (in German). Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  21. ^ a b Andrea Drescher (2011-09-10). "Die Welt von ganz oben". Badische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2011-09-12.
  22. ^ Aussichtsturm Blauen auf www.structurae.de, retrieved 12 September 2011
  23. ^ "Berg fürs ganze Dreiländereck". Badische Zeitung. 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-08-13. BZ-Serie: Der Blauen. Fred Wehrle wuchs mit dem Blick zum Gipfel auf
  24. ^ Blauen Transmission Tower at Structurae

External links edit

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Blauen or Hochblauen is a 1 165 metre high 3 820 ft mountain in the southern Black Forest The peak lies within the municipalities of Schliengen and Malsburg Marzell in Landkreis Lorrach and the community of Badenweiler in Breisgau Hochschwarzwald 1 It is an ideal viewpoint with views of the Black Forest Vosges Jura Mountains and the Alps BlauenThe Hochblauen as seen from Badenweiler on an old postcard c 1900 Highest pointElevation1 165 m 3 822 ft Prominence813 m 2 667 ft Coordinates47 46 39 N 7 42 4 E 47 77750 N 7 70111 E 47 77750 7 70111NamingLanguage of nameGermanGeographyBlauenLocation within GermanyLocationBaden Wurttemberg GermanyParent rangeBlack ForestClimbingEasiest routeDrive K160 Kandertalstrasse through Marzell or L140 through Friedrichsheim Contents 1 Name 2 Access 2 1 Towers 3 Transmission tower 4 Gallery 5 Notes 6 External linksName editIn the 14th century the mountain was recorded as the Blauwen or Blawen 2 Matthaus Merian s Topographia Sueviae in the mid 17th century calls it the Hoche Blawen High Blawen 3 The parish boundary plan of the first Baden state survey of 1769 1770 distinguishes between the Hoch Blauen High Blauen and the Hinter Blauen Posterior Blauen 4 a 1 087 metre high 3 565 ft sub peak 700 metres 2 295 ft north northeast of the main summit 5 As the Blauen M ons 6 the mountain is shown on the Black Forest map owned by St Blaise Abbey dating to the year 1788 7 And in 1845 in the Topographischen Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden Topographic Atlas of the Grand Duchy of Baden it is called the Blauen 8 as in other geographical publications of the 19th century 9 In addition in 19th century travel literature the name Hochblauen occurs frequently 10 sometimes with the explanation that this is to distinguish it from the Zeller Blauen 12 kilometres 7 mi away 11 In fact the name Hochblauen was normal for the latter on as shown on topographic maps of the time 12 while the mountain near Badenweiler can still be found on maps today as the Blauen 13 The name Blauen is borne by various mountains hills and settlements in Germany and Switzerland In 1880 in his book on Upper German place names Oberdeutschen Flurnamenbuch the cultural historian Michel Buck made a connexion between the name Blauen and historical mining activity by proposing that name was derived from the word Bla smeltery 14 However it could also be derived from the blue colour German Blau blue of coniferous forests or the bluish hue of a mountain when seen from a distance 15 Access editThe High Blauen Road Hochblauenstrasse was opened to private vehicles in 1928 About half the route is in the county of Freiburg Hochschwarzwald In its northwestern section it thus bears the designation K 4948 in the southeastern section it runs under the number K 6314 where the Wollbach highway agency is responsible Winter clearance of the whole route is undertaken by the Mullheim highway agency by arrangement between the counties 1 The road runs to the top Since 2011 during the summer months there has also been a bus route that links the summit on Sundays and holidays via Marzell and Kandern with Basel 16 In addition variant A of the West Way a long distance path maintained by the Black Forest Club that runs for 280 kilometres 170 mi from Pforzheim to Basel goes over Blauen Between 1957 and 1980 there was a reallocation of land in the mountain forest which after comprehensive and expensive survey work resulted in 42 small parcels of land being consolidated into twelve larger ones To commemorate this a monument was erected in 2007 with a brass plate that records the names of all the participants 1 Tourist facilities on Blauen first appeared in 1872 when a covered forest inn Waldschenke was opened In June 1875 the first house was opened it bore the name Krone des Blauen Crown of Blauen It was expanded in 1890 and again in 1965 1966 in order to handle the increase number of tourists The water main installed in 1898 is still used and runs 150 metres 490 ft down to a spring Since 1925 when a cable was laid to Blauen from Marzell there has been electricity at the summit Three years later the first motorised vehicles made their way up the mountain road 17 18 At the summit is the Berghaus Hochblauen also called the Blauenhaus an inn with overnight accommodation Since spring 2013 the inn has been closed 19 In 2015 it was being modified and should be open in 2016 20 Towers edit A steel lattice observation tower was built in 1895 here by the Black Forest Club replacing a rather low wooden tower dating to 1875 It was inaugurated on 30 August 1895 and fully restored in 1984 with the funding from the Bundespost The originally 14 metre high 46 ft tower has a total height today including antenna of 21 metres 69 ft 21 22 It is open at all times In 1985 not more than one hundred metres 330 ft south southeast of the observation tower a transmission tower the Sender Blauen was built It is not open to the public and restricts the view of the Alps from the observation tower Northeast of the Hochblauen at a height of 1 074 metres 3 524 ft lies what is probably the highest castle site in Baden Wurttembergs Stockberg Castle Since summer 2011 there have been discussions about erecting a wind farm on Blauen with three generators to produce electricity 21 23 Transmission tower editAlso at the peak stands a 93 metre high Deutsche Telekom VHF and microwave radio relay tower The tower is a reinforced concrete Typenturm built in 1985 24 The following radio stations are broadcast from this tower SWR1 Baden Wurttemberg 89 2 FM 8 4 kW SWR2 92 6 FM 8 4 kW SWR3 97 0 FM 8 4 kW Deutschlandfunk 105 1 FM 10 kW Radio Regenbogen 101 1 FM 8 4 kW und baden fm 106 0 FM 8 4 kW The tower is also used by the amateur radio repeater DB0YE The tower serves mainly the southern Upper Rhine valley as well as a large portion of the Breisgau Hochschwarzwald and Lorrach rural districts The stations transmitted from Blauen are also easily received in northwestern Switzerland Until the end of the 1980s the former SWF broadcast could be heard well beyond the Vosges mountains to the west Since then the power of the transmissions toward France have been limited by international agreements Gallery edit nbsp The Berghaus Hochblauen nbsp Sender Blauen nbsp The observation tower in winter nbsp View from the observation tower looking south nbsp Aerial photograph of the summit of Blauen nbsp View from the Hochblauen over the Rhine valley nbsp Radio TowerNotes edit a b c Dorothee Philipp 2011 09 02 Den Hochblauen teilen sich zwei Landkreise Ein Puzzle von Gemarkungsgrenzen Badische Zeitung Retrieved 2011 09 03 Albert Krieger Badische Historische Kommission Hrsg Topographisches Worterbuch des Grossherzogtums Baden 2nd edn 1st vol Heidelberg 1904 column 213 online Matthaus Merian Topographia Sueviae Frankfurt am Mayn Frankfurter Kunstverein 1643 1656 1925 facsimile page T12 Digital full text edition in Wikisource online version dated 20 May 2010 Karte uber den Vogtei Bann Badenweiler Niederweiler Oberweiler Zunzingen Lipburg Sehringen Schweighof und Sirnitz online at the Baden Wurttemberg State Archives Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation lat mons mountain Mappa geographica ad Historiam Nigrae Silvae Martini Gerberti S R I P Monasterii amp Congreg S Blasii abbatis del P Bonifac Gruninger gestochen von Johann Bap Haas Sankt Blasien 1788 online Muellheim Sheet XI 1 in Topographischer Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden Karlsruhe 1845 online e g Wilhelm Friedrich Volger Handbuch der Geographie 2nd edn Hanover 1830 p 126 online e g Aloys Schreiber Handbuch fur Reisende am Rhein Heidelberg 1816 p 53 online yet on p 52 it is also the Blauen e g Samuel Pletscher Fuhrer durch den Schwarzwald Odenwald Kaiserstuhl Randengebirge Hegau Donauthal Zurich 1883 Ausschnitt Digitalisat Todtnau Sheet XI 2 in Topographischer Atlas ueber das Grossherzogtum Baden Karlsruhe 1846 online vgl Geodatenviewer Baden Wurttemberg Archived 2016 05 07 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 26 July 2013 Michel Buck Oberdeutsches Flurnamensbuch Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 1880 pp 29 f online e g Gemeinde Blauen Schweiz Portrait Archived June 23 2015 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 26 July 2013 30 Minuten brauche ich zum Gipfel Badische Zeitung in German 2011 08 16 Retrieved 2011 08 16 Fred Wehrle 2011 Der Hochblauen Hausberg des Markgraflerlandes Berghotel Hochblauen in German Archived from the original on 2011 12 22 Retrieved 2011 08 13 Gabriele Babeck Reinsch 2011 08 10 Blauen Wirt kein leichtes Geschaft Badische Zeitung in German Retrieved 2011 08 13 Michael Behrendt Gabriele Babeck Reinsch Berghotel Hochblauen ist wieder geschlossen In Badische Zeitung 7 May 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2013 Sudschwarzwald Ins Berghaus Hochblauen zieht Leben ein Investor gefunden badische zeitung de in German Retrieved 2015 03 18 a b Andrea Drescher 2011 09 10 Die Welt von ganz oben Badische Zeitung in German Retrieved 2011 09 12 Aussichtsturm Blauen 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