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Seulingswald

The Seulingswald (also called the Sillingswald) is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to 480.3 m above sea level (NHN).[1] It is part of the Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg; small ridges extend into the Thuringian county of Wartburgkreis. It is a sandstone range and one of the largest contiguous woodland areas in Hesse.

Seulingswald
View from Petersberg over the houses of Sorga in the Solz valley looking NE to the Toter Mann, the highest hill in the Seulingswald
Highest point
PeakToter Mann
Elevation480.3 m (1,576 ft)
DE-NHN
Geography
StateHersfeld-Rotenburg and Wartburgkreis; Hesse and Thuringia, Germany
Range coordinates50°54′1″N 9°50′20.1″E / 50.90028°N 9.838917°E / 50.90028; 9.838917
Parent rangeFulda-Werra Uplands in the
East Hesse Highlands
The Hornungskuppe and Monte Kali

Geography edit

Location edit

The Seulingswald is located between the settlements of Ronshausen to the north and Wildeck to the northeast (both in Hesse), Großensee and Dankmarshausen to the east-northeast (both in Thuringia), Heringen to the east, Friedewald to the south, Bad Hersfeld to the southwest, Ludwigsau to the west and Bebra to the northwest (all in Hesse).

To the north, on the other side of the Ulfe valley, are the Richelsdorf Hills. To the east the little hill range borders on the Werra. Small-scale east-northeastern spurs descend on the far side of Hessian Kleinensee to the River Suhl near Thuringian Großensee. In the south the nearest streams are the Fulda and Werra on the heights of Friedewald before their confluence. This delineates the southern boundary of the Seulingswald, which transitions here into the Kuppen Rhön. To the west, on the far side of the Fulda, is the Knüll.

Natural regions edit

The Seulingswald forms an eponymous natural region (no. 357.20) within sub-unit Solztrotten and Seulingswald (357) which in turn is part of the major unit of the Fulda-Werra Uplands (no. 35), which is part of the major unit group of the East Hesse Highlands (no. 35). Its east-northeastern ridges fall within the major unit of the Salzungen Werra Upland (359), and the subunit of the Salzungen-Herleshausen Werra Valley (359.1) and the natural region of the Berka Basin (359.12).[2]

Hills edit

The hills of the Seulingswald include the following – sorted by height in metres (m) above sea level (NHN):[3]

Spoil tip:

Hills and high points:

  • Toter Mann (480.3 m),[4] Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Gnishecke (470.8 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Stangenrück (465.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Schwalbenkopf (454.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Siebertsberg (449.1 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Hornungskuppe (444.1 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg/Wartburgkreis
  • Hermesberg (444.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg/Wartburgkreis
  • Kornberg (435.1 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Roteberg (434.4 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Plessenberg (402 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Wackenbühl (419.0 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Kimmenberg (416.4 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Kirchenkopf (398.6 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Waltersberg (388 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Schwarzenberg (381.8 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Großer Steinkopf (375.4 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Höneberg (354.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Heiligenberg (Seulingswald) (317.3 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg/Wartburgkreis
  • Hoher Berg (314.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Burbachsrück (340.5 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Gellenberg (340.4 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Wolfberg (334.7 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Hagelsberg (326.9 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Auf'm Berg (324.6 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Spießberg (300.5 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Obersberg (299.6 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg
  • Lerchenberg (Seulingswald) (287.5 m), Wartburgkreis
  • Schottenberg (271.1 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg

Protected areas edit

In the central area and extended to the west-northwest of the Seulingswald is the protected landscape of Seulingswald (CDDA-No. 378688; designated in 1979; 30,2656 km²). In large parts of the forested areas is the Seulingswald Special Area of Conservation (FFH No. 378688; 23.2315 km²).[1] Near the Ulfe is the natural woodland reserve of Goldbachs- und Ziebachsrück which has an area of 31 ha.[5]

History edit

On 27 September 1944 there was a major air battle over the Seulingswald between the US Air Force and the Luftwaffe, known as the Kassel Mission, which saw extremely high losses.

Transport and hiking edit

The Seulingswald is crossed by the A4 motorway roughly in a northeast-southwest direction. At the junction of Bad Hersfeld it passes over the B27 federal highway which runs from the west of the region northwards towards Bebra. There the Landesstraße 3251 branches of the B 27 and passes north of the Seulingswald heading east through Ronshausen to Hönebach on the Thuringian state border. The E6 European long distance path runs between Hönebach and Friedewald, in places running parallel to the motorway.

Footnotes and references edit

  1. ^ a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  2. ^ Werner Röll: Geographische Landesaufnahme: Die naturräumlichen Einheiten auf Blatt 126 Fulda. Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg, 1969. → Online map (pdf; 4.2 MB)
  3. ^ List prepare using DVD Hessen 3D (ISBN 978-3-935603-73-7) and Thüringen 3D (ISBN 978-3-935603-79-9)
  4. ^ a b The Toter Mann ({{Subst:Formatnum:480.3}} m) is the highest natural hill of the Seulingswald, but it is lower than the spoil tip of Monte Kali on the eastern edge of the region (c. {{Subst:Formatnum:530}} m).
  5. ^ Steckbrief des Totalreservates Goldbachs- und Ziebachsrück, at naturwaelder.de

See also edit

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The Seulingswald also called the Sillingswald is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to 480 3 m above sea level NHN 1 It is part of the Fulda Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld Rotenburg small ridges extend into the Thuringian county of Wartburgkreis It is a sandstone range and one of the largest contiguous woodland areas in Hesse SeulingswaldView from Petersberg over the houses of Sorga in the Solz valley looking NE to the Toter Mann the highest hill in the SeulingswaldHighest pointPeakToter MannElevation480 3 m 1 576 ft DE NHNGeographyStateHersfeld Rotenburg and Wartburgkreis Hesse and Thuringia GermanyRange coordinates50 54 1 N 9 50 20 1 E 50 90028 N 9 838917 E 50 90028 9 838917Parent rangeFulda Werra Uplands in the East Hesse HighlandsThe Hornungskuppe and Monte Kali Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location 1 2 Natural regions 1 3 Hills 2 Protected areas 3 History 4 Transport and hiking 5 Footnotes and references 6 See alsoGeography editLocation edit The Seulingswald is located between the settlements of Ronshausen to the north and Wildeck to the northeast both in Hesse Grossensee and Dankmarshausen to the east northeast both in Thuringia Heringen to the east Friedewald to the south Bad Hersfeld to the southwest Ludwigsau to the west and Bebra to the northwest all in Hesse To the north on the other side of the Ulfe valley are the Richelsdorf Hills To the east the little hill range borders on the Werra Small scale east northeastern spurs descend on the far side of Hessian Kleinensee to the River Suhl near Thuringian Grossensee In the south the nearest streams are the Fulda and Werra on the heights of Friedewald before their confluence This delineates the southern boundary of the Seulingswald which transitions here into the Kuppen Rhon To the west on the far side of the Fulda is the Knull Natural regions edit The Seulingswald forms an eponymous natural region no 357 20 within sub unit Solztrotten and Seulingswald 357 which in turn is part of the major unit of the Fulda Werra Uplands no 35 which is part of the major unit group of the East Hesse Highlands no 35 Its east northeastern ridges fall within the major unit of the Salzungen Werra Upland 359 and the subunit of the Salzungen Herleshausen Werra Valley 359 1 and the natural region of the Berka Basin 359 12 2 Hills edit The hills of the Seulingswald include the following sorted by height in metres m above sea level NHN 3 Spoil tip Monte Kali 530 m 4 Hersfeld RotenburgHills and high points Toter Mann 480 3 m 4 Hersfeld Rotenburg Gnishecke 470 8 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Stangenruck 465 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Schwalbenkopf 454 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Siebertsberg 449 1 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Hornungskuppe 444 1 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Wartburgkreis Hermesberg 444 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Wartburgkreis Kornberg 435 1 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Roteberg 434 4 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Plessenberg 402 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Wackenbuhl 419 0 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Kimmenberg 416 4 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Kirchenkopf 398 6 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Waltersberg 388 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Schwarzenberg 381 8 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Grosser Steinkopf 375 4 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Honeberg 354 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Heiligenberg Seulingswald 317 3 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Wartburgkreis Hoher Berg 314 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Burbachsruck 340 5 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Gellenberg 340 4 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Wolfberg 334 7 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Hagelsberg 326 9 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Auf m Berg 324 6 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Spiessberg 300 5 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Obersberg 299 6 m Hersfeld Rotenburg Lerchenberg Seulingswald 287 5 m Wartburgkreis Schottenberg 271 1 m Hersfeld RotenburgProtected areas editIn the central area and extended to the west northwest of the Seulingswald is the protected landscape of Seulingswald CDDA No 378688 designated in 1979 30 2656 km In large parts of the forested areas is the Seulingswald Special Area of Conservation FFH No 378688 23 2315 km 1 Near the Ulfe is the natural woodland reserve of Goldbachs und Ziebachsruck which has an area of 31 ha 5 History editOn 27 September 1944 there was a major air battle over the Seulingswald between the US Air Force and the Luftwaffe known as the Kassel Mission which saw extremely high losses Transport and hiking editThe Seulingswald is crossed by the A4 motorway roughly in a northeast southwest direction At the junction of Bad Hersfeld it passes over the B27 federal highway which runs from the west of the region northwards towards Bebra There the Landesstrasse 3251 branches of the B 27 and passes north of the Seulingswald heading east through Ronshausen to Honebach on the Thuringian state border The E6 European long distance path runs between Honebach and Friedewald in places running parallel to the motorway Footnotes and references edit a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation Werner Roll Geographische Landesaufnahme Die naturraumlichen Einheiten auf Blatt 126 Fulda Bundesanstalt fur Landeskunde Bad Godesberg 1969 Online map pdf 4 2 MB List prepare using DVD Hessen 3D ISBN 978 3 935603 73 7 and Thuringen 3D ISBN 978 3 935603 79 9 a b The Toter Mann Subst Formatnum 480 3 m is the highest natural hill of the Seulingswald but it is lower than the spoil tip of Monte Kali on the eastern edge of the region c Subst Formatnum 530 m Steckbrief des Totalreservates Goldbachs und Ziebachsruck at naturwaelder deSee also editList of mountains and hills of Hesse Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seulingswald amp oldid 999712143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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