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Söhre

The Söhre (also called the Söhrewald) is a forested hill range of the German Central Uplands and a subordinate natural region of the Fulda-Werra Uplands (major unit 357) in North Hesse, Germany.

Söhre
Highest point
PeakHirschberg
Elevation643.4 m (2,111 ft)
DE-NHN
Geography
StateKassel, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Werra-Meißner-Kreis; Hesse, Germany
Range coordinates51°13′41.3″N 9°36′28.9″E / 51.228139°N 9.608028°E / 51.228139; 9.608028
Parent rangeFulda-Werra Uplands in the
East Hesse Highlands

From a natural region perspective the Söhre, according to the Handbook of Natural Region Divisions of Germany is a sub-region (357.70) of the Kaufungen Forest and Söhre (357.7) and is home to its highest point, the Hirschberg (643.4 m above sea level (NHN)).[1] Colloquially, however, the Söhrewald is often taken to mean just the west and centre of this region as far as the upper reaches of the Losse, an area which reaches its highest point at Bielstein (527.8 m).

The Großalmerode Graben Zone, which separates the Söhre in the north from the Kaufungen Forest Plateau, is counted as part of the Söhre.

Geography edit

Location and natural regions edit

The Söhre is located on the boundary of the two counties of Kassel (west) and Werra-Meißner (east) and runs eastwards from a point roughly southeast of the city of Kassel. The entire west of the Söhre (Stiftswald Kaufungen) is part of the Frau-Holle-Land Nature Park (Werratal.Meißner.Kaufungen Forest), to the southwest the Söhre runs out into the county of Schwalm-Eder-Kreis.

In the eastern north the Söhre transitions into the Southern Kaufungen Forest at the narrow Großalmerode Graben Zone, which follows, in the extreme east the uppermost reaches of the Gelster, in a westerly direction, the Wedemann and, after its confluence, the lower reaches of the Losse.

In the northwest and west the upland descends to the Kassel Basin (343.3), part of the West Hesse Depression and valley of the Fulda.

In the south the Söhre transitions into the Melsungen Upland beyond the valley of the Mülmisch (southwest) and the Landesstraße 3228. This western part of the Söhre, which is bounded to the east by the upper Losse, is part of the aforementioned nature park and is what is colloquially called the Söhrewald – not to be confused with the municipality of Söhrewald.

East of the upper reaches of the Losse and outside the nature park, the natural region of the Söhre up to the Hirschberg reaches even greater heights, before descending relatively abruptly to the Hessian-Lichtenau Basin in the southeast and via the Rommerode Hills in the east to the Velmeder Tal, which separates the Kaufungen Forest from the Hoher Meißner, and along which the Laudenbach which flows northwards to the Gelster. The last three natural regions are parts of the Witzenhausen-Altmorschen valley system.

Mountains and hills edit

Among the mountains and hills of the Söhre are the following – with heights in metres (m) above sea level (NHN):[2]

Mountain/hill Height / m
Hirschberg
northwest top:
soutyheast top:
643.4
643,4
637,8
Hohekopf [3] 539.4
Rohrberg 535.6
Rösberg [3] 528,0
Bielstein [4] 527.8
Gülsberg or Gulsberg [3] 517.0
Exberg [3] 505.5
Großer Belgerkopf
east top:
west top:
[4] 499.9
499.9
497.3
Kleiner Belgerkopf [4] 490
Franzosentriesch [5] 487.75
Michelskopf 485
Stellberg 483,75
Buchberg 482
Trieschkopf [6] 480.1
Pfaffenberg 477.5
Sankt Ottilienberg 462.5
Ölberg 457.8
Schorn 456.8
Koppe 456.4
Badenstein 441.5
Mühlberg 441.3
Warpel 439.4
Steinkopf 427
Königsberg 410
Vockenberg 381.25

Waterbodies edit

Rivers and streams edit

Among the larger rivers in and around the Söhre are the following (each in upstream order, i.e. from north to south; length, catchment and drainage in brackets):[7]

  • Fulda (west of the Söhre), right-hand tributaries (from north to south):
    • Losse (28.9 km, 120.6 km2, 1,418 L/s),
      rises outside the Söhre near Hessisch Lichtenau, its upper courses flow through the natural region from south to north and form in its lower courses, together with the right-hand tributary
      • Wedemann (5.1 km, 14.5 km2, 213 L/s),
        the western and central north boundary
      • Setzebach (5.4 km, 8.208 km2),
    • Wahlebach (also called the Fahrenbach or Wahle; 16.6 km, 37.9 km2, 354 L/s),
      rises in the western Söhre; with the Fahrenbachsteichen
    • Schwarzenbach (6.7 km, 12,029 km2),
      rises in the centre of the Söhre
    • Mülmisch (13,8 km, 35,6 km2, 372 L/s),
      southern boundary stream rising in the Melsungen Upland
  • (Werra – northeast outside the Söhre)
    • Gelster (18.2 km, 60.6 km2, 771 L/s),
      rises north of the Hirschberg and forms the eastern north boundary in its upper reaches
      • Laudenbach (5.4 km, 16.0 km2, 262 L/s),
        passes the Söhre to the east
    • Wehre (36,8 km, 451,7 km2, 4.147 L/s),
      rises southeast of the Hirschberg (Exbergseen) and leaves the Söhre in a southerly direction

Lakes edit

The following lakes and reservoirs lie in or on the edge of the Söhre:

  • Christteich
  • Exbergseen (Wehre), north of the Exberg (in the Rommerode Hills)
  • Fahrenbachsteiche on the Fahrenbach, the upper course of the Wahle
  • Hirschhagener Teiche, south of the Rohrberg, east of Hirschhagen
  • Michelskopfseen, east of the Michelskopf
  • Stellbergsee (west; below the Stellberg near Wollrode)

Towns and villages edit

Among the towns and villages in the Söhre region and its fringes (excluding the Rommerode Hills) are the following − in clockwise order beginning in the centre and then roughly in the north):

  • Söhrewald – in the centre
       (with Eiterhagen, Wattenbach, Wellerode)
  • Kaufungen – in the north to north-northwest
       (with Oberkaufungen, Niederkaufungen, Papierfabrik)
  • Helsa – in the northeast
       (with Eschenstruth, Helsa, St. Ottilien, Waldhof, Wickenrode)
  • Großalmerode – in the east-northeast
       (with Großalmerode, Rommerode)
  • Hessisch Lichtenau – in the southeast
       (with Fürstenhagen, Hirschhagen, Quentel)
  • Körle – in the south to south-southwest
       (with Empfershausen, Körle)
  • Guxhagen – in the southwest
       (with Albshausen, Guxhagen, Wollrode)
  • Fuldabrück – in the west
       (with Bergshausen, Dennhausen, Dörnhagen)
  • Lohfelden – in the northwest
       (with Vollmarshausen)

Geology edit

The forested upland landscape of the Söhre consists mainly of bunter sandstone, from which individual basalt kuppen like the Hirschberg and the Bielstein (q. v.) project. The Großalmerode Graben Zone in the north lies on a narrow muschelkalk nappe.[8]

Hiking edit

The trails in the Söhre include the: Eder-Gelster Way, Kassel-Steig, Märchenlandweg and Wildbahn.

Footnotes and references edit

  1. ^ Karte and Beschreibung in the Umweltatlas Hesse
  2. ^ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  3. ^ a b c d Hill in the Rommerode Hills in the Söhre that descend to the east
  4. ^ a b c Hill in the Kaufungen Stiftswald
  5. ^ Franzosentriesch: site of the Söhrewald-Wellerode transmission tower at roughly {{Subst:Formatnum:475}} m
  6. ^ Hill in the Kaufungen Municipal Forest
  7. ^ Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment, Energy, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (Hessisches Ministerium für Umwelt, Energie, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz)
  8. ^ "Geologische Übersichtskarte von Hesse". Geschichtlicher Atlas von Hessen. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).

General sources edit

  • BfN
    • Landscape fact file: Fulda-Werra Uplands (including the Söhre, but excluding the rest of the Kaufungen Forest)

External links edit

  • Söhre, at hessennet.de

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The Sohre also called the Sohrewald is a forested hill range of the German Central Uplands and a subordinate natural region of the Fulda Werra Uplands major unit 357 in North Hesse Germany SohreHighest pointPeakHirschbergElevation643 4 m 2 111 ft DE NHNGeographyStateKassel Schwalm Eder Kreis Werra Meissner Kreis Hesse GermanyRange coordinates51 13 41 3 N 9 36 28 9 E 51 228139 N 9 608028 E 51 228139 9 608028Parent rangeFulda Werra Uplands in theEast Hesse HighlandsFrom a natural region perspective the Sohre according to the Handbook of Natural Region Divisions of Germany is a sub region 357 70 of the Kaufungen Forest and Sohre 357 7 and is home to its highest point the Hirschberg 643 4 m above sea level NHN 1 Colloquially however the Sohrewald is often taken to mean just the west and centre of this region as far as the upper reaches of the Losse an area which reaches its highest point at Bielstein 527 8 m The Grossalmerode Graben Zone which separates the Sohre in the north from the Kaufungen Forest Plateau is counted as part of the Sohre Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Location and natural regions 1 2 Mountains and hills 1 3 Waterbodies 1 3 1 Rivers and streams 1 3 2 Lakes 1 4 Towns and villages 2 Geology 3 Hiking 4 Footnotes and references 5 General sources 6 External linksGeography editLocation and natural regions edit The Sohre is located on the boundary of the two counties of Kassel west and Werra Meissner east and runs eastwards from a point roughly southeast of the city of Kassel The entire west of the Sohre Stiftswald Kaufungen is part of the Frau Holle Land Nature Park Werratal Meissner Kaufungen Forest to the southwest the Sohre runs out into the county of Schwalm Eder Kreis In the eastern north the Sohre transitions into the Southern Kaufungen Forest at the narrow Grossalmerode Graben Zone which follows in the extreme east the uppermost reaches of the Gelster in a westerly direction the Wedemann and after its confluence the lower reaches of the Losse In the northwest and west the upland descends to the Kassel Basin 343 3 part of the West Hesse Depression and valley of the Fulda In the south the Sohre transitions into the Melsungen Upland beyond the valley of the Mulmisch southwest and the Landesstrasse 3228 This western part of the Sohre which is bounded to the east by the upper Losse is part of the aforementioned nature park and is what is colloquially called the Sohrewald not to be confused with the municipality of Sohrewald East of the upper reaches of the Losse and outside the nature park the natural region of the Sohre up to the Hirschberg reaches even greater heights before descending relatively abruptly to the Hessian Lichtenau Basin in the southeast and via the Rommerode Hills in the east to the Velmeder Tal which separates the Kaufungen Forest from the Hoher Meissner and along which the Laudenbach which flows northwards to the Gelster The last three natural regions are parts of the Witzenhausen Altmorschen valley system Mountains and hills edit Among the mountains and hills of the Sohre are the following with heights in metres m above sea level NHN 2 Mountain hill Height mHirschbergnorthwest top soutyheast top 643 4643 4637 8Hohekopf 3 539 4Rohrberg 535 6Rosberg 3 528 0Bielstein 4 527 8Gulsberg or Gulsberg 3 517 0Exberg 3 505 5Grosser Belgerkopfeast top west top 4 499 9499 9497 3Kleiner Belgerkopf 4 490Franzosentriesch 5 487 75Michelskopf 485Stellberg 483 75Buchberg 482Trieschkopf 6 480 1Pfaffenberg 477 5Sankt Ottilienberg 462 5Olberg 457 8Schorn 456 8Koppe 456 4Badenstein 441 5Muhlberg 441 3Warpel 439 4Steinkopf 427Konigsberg 410Vockenberg 381 25Waterbodies edit Rivers and streams edit Among the larger rivers in and around the Sohre are the following each in upstream order i e from north to south length catchment and drainage in brackets 7 Fulda west of the Sohre right hand tributaries from north to south Losse 28 9 km 120 6 km2 1 418 L s rises outside the Sohre near Hessisch Lichtenau its upper courses flow through the natural region from south to north and form in its lower courses together with the right hand tributary Wedemann 5 1 km 14 5 km2 213 L s the western and central north boundary Setzebach 5 4 km 8 208 km2 Wahlebach also called the Fahrenbach or Wahle 16 6 km 37 9 km2 354 L s rises in the western Sohre with the Fahrenbachsteichen Schwarzenbach 6 7 km 12 029 km2 rises in the centre of the Sohre Mulmisch 13 8 km 35 6 km2 372 L s southern boundary stream rising in the Melsungen Upland Werra northeast outside the Sohre Gelster 18 2 km 60 6 km2 771 L s rises north of the Hirschberg and forms the eastern north boundary in its upper reaches Laudenbach 5 4 km 16 0 km2 262 L s passes the Sohre to the east Wehre 36 8 km 451 7 km2 4 147 L s rises southeast of the Hirschberg Exbergseen and leaves the Sohre in a southerly directionLakes edit The following lakes and reservoirs lie in or on the edge of the Sohre Christteich Exbergseen Wehre north of the Exberg in the Rommerode Hills Fahrenbachsteiche on the Fahrenbach the upper course of the Wahle Hirschhagener Teiche south of the Rohrberg east of Hirschhagen Michelskopfseen east of the Michelskopf Stellbergsee west below the Stellberg near Wollrode Towns and villages edit Among the towns and villages in the Sohre region and its fringes excluding the Rommerode Hills are the following in clockwise order beginning in the centre and then roughly in the north Sohrewald in the centre with Eiterhagen Wattenbach Wellerode Kaufungen in the north to north northwest with Oberkaufungen Niederkaufungen Papierfabrik Helsa in the northeast with Eschenstruth Helsa St Ottilien Waldhof Wickenrode Grossalmerode in the east northeast with Grossalmerode Rommerode Hessisch Lichtenau in the southeast with Furstenhagen Hirschhagen Quentel Korle in the south to south southwest with Empfershausen Korle Guxhagen in the southwest with Albshausen Guxhagen Wollrode Fuldabruck in the west with Bergshausen Dennhausen Dornhagen Lohfelden in the northwest with Vollmarshausen Geology editThe forested upland landscape of the Sohre consists mainly of bunter sandstone from which individual basalt kuppen like the Hirschberg and the Bielstein q v project The Grossalmerode Graben Zone in the north lies on a narrow muschelkalk nappe 8 Hiking editThe trails in the Sohre include the Eder Gelster Way Kassel Steig Marchenlandweg and Wildbahn Footnotes and references edit Karte and Beschreibung in the Umweltatlas Hesse Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation a b c d Hill in the Rommerode Hills in the Sohre that descend to the east a b c Hill in the Kaufungen Stiftswald Franzosentriesch site of the Sohrewald Wellerode transmission tower at roughly Subst Formatnum 475 m Hill in the Kaufungen Municipal Forest Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the Environment Energy Agriculture and Consumer Protection Hessisches Ministerium fur Umwelt Energie Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz Geologische Ubersichtskarte von Hesse Geschichtlicher Atlas von Hessen In Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen LAGIS General sources editBfN Map service Landscape fact file Fulda Werra Uplands including the Sohre but excluding the rest of the Kaufungen Forest External links editSohre at hessennet de Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sohre amp oldid 1166200761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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