Hahnberg (Thuringian Highland)

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Hahnberg
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Hahnberg
Highest point
Elevation 685.3 m (2,248 ft)
Coordinates 50°31′57″N11°10′49″E / 50.53250°N 11.18028°E / 50.53250; 11.18028 Coordinates: 50°31′57″N11°10′49″E / 50.53250°N 11.18028°E / 50.53250; 11.18028
Geography
Location Thuringia, Germany
Parent range Thuringian Forest

The Hahnberg is a 685.3 m high (above sea level) slightly undulatory tableland located in the Thuringian Highland, Thuringia (Germany).

It is located close to the municipality of Lichte and the Leibis-Lichte Dam in the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district in the Thuringian Forest Nature Park. The section of the Rennsteig walkway between Neuhaus am Rennweg, Piesau, and Spechtsbrunn runs close to the Hahnberg plateau.

Neighbouring mountains
DescriptionHeight

above sea level

DirectionParticularity
Spitzer Berg 790.3 mN NEConiferous forest
Mutzenberg 770.0.6 mNEConiferous forest
Rauhhügel 801.9 mNEObservation tower, radio mast
Mittelberg 803.6 mSEConiferous forest
Apelsberg 785.3 mSWConiferous forest
Rückersbiel 755.6 mW with the Sauhuegel (722 m, W)

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