Breiteberg

Breiteberg

Infobox Mountain
Name=Breiteberg
Photo=Breiteberg07.jpg
Caption=Breiteberg as seen from the "Jonsdorfer Felsenstadt"
Elevation=convert|510|m|ft|0
Location=Saxony, Germany
Range=Lausitzer Bergland
Coordinates=Coord|50|53|31|N|14|42|16|E|region:DE_type:mountain|display=inline,title
Type=Phonolite
Age=
Pronunciation=ˈbʁaɪ̯təˌbɛɐ̯k
The Breiteberg is a mountain in the Lausitzer Bergland in Saxony with an abolute altitude of 510m. It is the local mountain of Hainewalde and can be reached in about 30min from the village. It is mostly made of Phonolite

Location and surroundings

The Breiteberg is located in the transition are between the Zittauer Mountains (German: "Zittauer Gebirge") and the Lausitzer Bergland between the villages Hainewalde, Großschönau and Bertsdorf.

History

The mountain has sparked many legends in the past few centuries. To name are the "Querxe", kind of twarfs said to have been living in the mountain, "Der Wilde Jäger auf dem Breitenberge" as well as "Der Drache auf dem Breitenberge".

1467, hidden Zittauer inflicted casualties on the Hussites and killed 150 as they tried to escape to Bohemia after a successful prowl.

1880, Johann Franz Vorknecht opened a summer restaurant on top of the Breiteberg. It is one of the area's oldest mountain restaurants (German: Bergbaude).1936 the Dr.-Kurt-Heinke-Turm was constructed. It shall remind on a "verdienstvollen Kenner der Südoberlausitz".

1881 a monument for Frederick III, a German Emperor was built on the north side with the inscription "Learn to suffer with complaining" (German org: "Lerne leiden ohne zu klagen"). The monument, made of bronze on a stone plinth had an altitude of 5m and was created by the reputable company "Gladebeck und Sohn" from Berlin. The monument was removed in 1949, nowadays solely the stone plinth is left.

Look-out

The top is wooded but the look-out provides a superb panoramic view in all directions towards the Lusatian and Zittauer Mountains, the Lausitzer Bergland, the Landeskrone nearby Görlitz, the Jizera Mountains, the Karkonosze and the Ještěd. The key for the look-out can be fetched from the restaurant.

Ways to the hilltop

Three ways lead to the hilltop, whereof two are illuminated. A bike path leads uphill from Bertsdorf which is also used for logistics of the restaurant. The "Martin-Köhler-Weg" from Hainewalde is for hikers.

ights

*Querxloch (cave-like crevice)
*Querxenbrunnen (bordered spring)
*Dr.-Kurt-Heinke-Turm (13m look-out on the hilltop)

Literature

* Meyers Naturführer Oberlausitz; Meyers Lexikonverlag Mannheim/Leipzig/Wien/Zürich; ISBN 3-411-07161-3
* "Werte unserer Heimat – Die südöstliche Oberlausitz mit Zittau und dem Zittauer Gebirge." Akademieverlag Berlin 1975


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