Hoher Hagen | |
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The Hohe Hagen seen from Scheden. The B 3 is in the foreground. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 480 m above sea level (NN) (1,570 ft) |
Coordinates | 51°28′26″N 9°45′57″E / 51.47389°N 9.76583°E / 51.47389; 9.76583 |
Geography | |
Hoher HagenLower Saxony, Germany | |
Geology | |
Mountain type | volcano |
Rock type | basalt extrusion |
The Hoher Hagen is a volcanic hill that is still 480 m high today, in the Dransfeld Municipal Forest, in the German district of Göttingen in South Lower Saxony.
Geography
The hill, which is located south of Dransfeld, is the highest point in the Dransfeld region by a long way. It lies within the Dransfeld Municipal Forest, a hill massif in the Münden Nature Park that is about halfway between Göttingen to the northeast and Hann. Münden to the southwest.
- View from Hoher Hagen looking northeast over Göttingen to the Harz
- View of Jühnde from the Gauß Tower on the Hoher Hagen
Gauß Tower
On top of the Hoher Hagen stands the Gauß Tower, a 51 metre high observation tower at 478 m above NN.
Sources
- Rehkop, Friedel: Stadt Dransfeld. Ein geschichtlicher Rückblick vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zur Frühzeit. Vol. 1. Horb am Neckar: Geiger-Verlag, 1999. S.196-200,352-360,387-397. ISBN 3-89570-561-6
References
External links
- Further information about the Hoher Hagen Archived 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
- School hall of residence and educational establishment on the Hoher Hagen
- Information on the Gauss Tower on the Hoher Hagen
- Information on the Hasenmelkerlauf