High Fichtel Mountains

High Fichtel
(Hohes Fichtelgebirge)
Location of the High Fichtel
Highest point
PeakSchneeberg
Elevation1,051 m above NN
Geography
The High Fichtel within northeastern Bavaria
State(s)Bavaria, extreme west of the Czech Republic
Range coordinates50°03′00″N 11°51′00″E / 50.05000°N 11.85000°E / 50.05000; 11.85000
Parent rangeThuringian-Franconian Highlands
View of the High Fichtel Mountains
The High Fichtel seen from the Waldstein
Vies of the Fichtelsee and Mehlmeisel from the Schneeberg
The transmission tower on the Schneeberg in Aug 2007

The High Fichtel Mountains[1] (German: Hohes Fichtelgebirge), or High Fichtel,[2] form a mountainous and heavily forested range consisting of several mountain chains in the shape of a horseshoe, the Fichtel Mountain Horseshoe (Fichtelgebirgs-Hufeisen), that rings the Selb-Wunsiedel Plateau.

As a natural region the High Fichtel Mountains are major unit 394 within the major unit group of the Thuringian-Franconian Highlands (39), that run from the Thuringian Forest to the Fichtel Mountains.[3][4] Since September 2010 there is a new system for classifying the natural regions of northeast Bavaria, whereby the natural region of the High Fichtel only covers the central mountain region of the Scheeberg, Ochsenkopf and Kösseine, whilst the Waldstein ridge, the Steinwald and lower parts of the horseshoe represent special subordinate natural regions of the Fichtel Mountains.[5]

  1. ^ From Paleozoic to Quaternary: A Field Trip from the Franconian Alb to Bohemia edited by Ludwig Zöller. Retrieved 28 Jan 2014.
  2. ^ Travel Munich by MobileReference. Retrieved 28 Jan 2014.
  3. ^ E. Meynen and J. Schmithüsen: Handbuch der naturräumlichen Gliederung Deutschlands – Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Remagen/Bad Godesberg 1953-1962 (9 issues in 8 books, updated (1960) 1:1,000,000 map with major units)
  4. ^ Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  5. ^ "Karl Heinrich Vollrath: Viola in Nordostbayern (Seite 132-133)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-07-13. Retrieved 2014-01-28.