- Feldberg (Black Forest)
Infobox Mountain
Name=Feldberg
Photo= Luftaufnahme-Feldberg-Seebuck-30122004.jpg
Caption= The Feldberg (summit at rear of treeless area, with towers) and the Seebuck (front, with tower and ski lifts)
Elevation=1,493 metres (4,898 ft)
Range =Black Forest
Location=Germany
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Coordinates = coord|47|52.43|N|8|0.40|E |type:mountain_region:DE-BW |display=inline,title
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Pronunciation=ˈfɛltbɛɐ̯kThe Feldberg is the highest mountain in the
Black Forest and also ofGermany outside theAlps ; with an elevation of 1,493 metres.Freiburg im Breisgau is the closest city.It is not to be confused with the two smaller hills in
Hochtaunuskreis district some 300 km to the North,Kleiner Feldberg (826 m) andGroßer Feldberg (878 m).Feldberg is also the name of the local community, comprising the villages of
Bärental ,Feldberg ,Falkau ,Altglashütten andNeuglashütten .Geography
The Feldberg is situated south-east of
Freiburg im Breisgau , surrounded by the communities ofHinterzarten ,Titisee ,Menzenschwand ,Bernau andTodtnau . From the main peak 1,493 m there is a plateau leading 2 km in a south-east direction to the Seebuck peak (1,448 m). From this point, there is a deep valley in north-eastern direction which contains the Feldsee, a lake of glacial origin at about 1,000 m altitude. There are additional deep valleys around the Feldberg, such as the north-western Zastlertal and the south-western Wiesental.Traffic
The mountain is easy to reach by car via the
B 317 , and by train viaFeldberg-Bärental station, which is also the highest train station (at 967 m) in all Germany. From the station there is a public bus service to theski lift s at Seebuck.port & facilities
Feldberg is the biggest winter
skiing resort inGermany outside of theAlps . The firstski lift ever was originally built in 1907 in the Feldberg area. Today, there are approximately 28 ski lifts and over 50 km of alpine pistes with up to a black level of difficulty. Consequently, tourism is the main business of inhabitants from the surrounding communities.History
During the
Cold War there were many antennas on a military tower at the peak, but these were removed some years ago. Today there is a big TV- andradio antenna, used by the local public station of SWR (Southwest Broadcasting). As well, one can recognize the mountain by the "Bismarck -Denkmal", an old monument in honour of the famous 19th centurychancellor of theGerman Empire .Climate
Because of its unique nature with a subalpine vegetation the region is also a natural resort. From the top of the Feldberg one has a great view, especially in the winter time, when the air is clear and the valleys suffer from fog because of inversion weather. The view reaches up to about 200 km in all directions, so one can see the French
Vosges as well the northern black forest withHornisgrinde , theSwabian Alb ,Bavarian Alps with theZugspitze ,Austrian Alps ,Swiss Alps (Säntis) and alsoFrench Alps withMont Blanc . This means that with luck you can see France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria from its top. The annual mean temperature is around 3°C. The mean annual rainfall is 2,114 mm, but most of it falls assnow . The only month to never have had snow recorded on the summit is August. The German meteorological service has had a weather station for many years on the top of the mountain. Because of the exposed situation, there are wind speeds up to 130 km/h possible throughout the year.External links
*de icon [http://www.deheim.de/feldberg/ Feldberg:History and images]
* [http://www.badische-seiten.de/impressionen/index.php?action=showgallery&pfad=Feldberg Feldberg:Image Gallery]
* [http://regiowebcam.de/index.php?id=1981 Webcams: regiowebcam.de]
* [http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=9670 Peakbagger.com: Feldberg]
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