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The Hohe Warte (318–493 m above NN) is a largely forested upland with four striking hills on the southwestern fringe of the Fichtelgebirge mountains located in northern Bavaria, near Bayreuth. Its highest peak is the Hirschberg (493 m). About 60% of the ridge lies on the territory of the parish of Bindlach, the other 40% is divided between the town of Bayreuth and the parish of Heinersreuth. A number of lakes and streams have their origin in these hills and are an important source of drinking water for the surrounding settlements.

Victory Tower (Siegesturm)
Victory Tower (Siegesturm)
Hirschberg
Hirschberg
Land: Bavaria/Bayreuth district
Parishes: Bindlach/Heinersreuth/Bayreuth
Highest point
Elevation493 m above sea level (1,617 ft)
Coordinates49°58′06″N 11°34′30″E
Geography
LocationLand: Bavaria/Bayreuth district
Parishes: Bindlach/Heinersreuth/Bayreuth
Parent rangeFichtelgebirge
Geology
Mountain typeMountain chain
Type of rockBunter Sandstone

Parishes


To the north and east lies the hills are in the parish of Bindlach, in the south in the borough of Bayreuth, in the west on the parish of Heinersreuth.

The following villages lie on the hill range:


Peaks




Rivers and lakes


The Eisbachsee in April 2008
The Eisbachsee in April 2008

Rivers/streams:

Lakes:


Crags


The Eisbach gorge in April 2008
The Eisbach gorge in April 2008

Tourism


The main tourist attraction in the region is the Victory Tower (Siegesturm) in Bayreuth, on the Hohe Warte. The eastern part is less popular. Almost the entire areas is a protected landscape.[1] The ridge is also called the "Gateway to the Bavarian Northern Forests" (Tor zum Bayrischen Nortwald, the old name for the Franconian Forest and Fichtelgebirge mountains, because it was the first range of hills in the Fichtelgebirge from the valley of the Red Main. The Bavarian Nortwald hiking trail also begins at Hirschberg.

Crag on the Neuhaus rock massif, April 2008
Crag on the Neuhaus rock massif, April 2008

Economy


The region is important for forestry, being used and maintained by the Bavarian State Forests. The source region around the Hohe Wart is almost exclusively used to supply water to the town of Bayreuth and there is also an elevated drinking water reservoir.[2] East of the Hohe Warte lies the hospital named after it, the Klinik Hohe Warte[3]


References


  1. Regierung von Oberfranken, ed. (5 April 1976), "Verordnung über den Schutz von Landschaftsräumen im Gebiet der Stadt Bayreuth und der Landkreise Bayreuth und Kulmbach ("Hohe Warte/Maintalhang")", Amtsblatt der Regierung v. Ofr. (in German), Bayreuth, vol. Folge 7/76, archived from the original on 6 December 2010, retrieved 10 September 2010
  2. "Hochbehälter Hohe Warte". Wasserwirtschaftsamt Hof. Archived from the original on 3 February 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2008.
  3. "Wir über uns - Klinikum Bayreuth GmbH". Retrieved 12 June 2008.



На других языках


[de] Hohe Warte (Höhenzug)

Der Höhenzug Hohe Warte (318–463 m ü. NHN), nicht zu verwechseln mit dem gleichnamigen Berg beim nahegelegenen Bad Berneck, ist eine aus drei markanten Erhebungen bestehende, überwiegend bewaldete Formation am Südwestrand des Fichtelgebirges nördlich von und in Bayreuth. Die Quellen, Bäche und Seen der Hohen Warte sind für die Wasserversorgung der umgebenden Orte bedeutsam.
- [en] Hohe Warte (ridge)



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