Seulingswald

Seulingswald
View from Petersberg over the houses of Sorga in the Solz valley looking NE to the Toter Mann, the highest hill in the Seulingswald
Highest point
PeakToter Mann
Elevation480.3 m (1,576 ft)
DE-NHN
Geography
StateHersfeld-Rotenburg and Wartburgkreis; Hesse and Thuringia, Germany
Range coordinates50°54′1″N 9°50′20.1″E / 50.90028°N 9.838917°E / 50.90028; 9.838917
Parent rangeFulda-Werra Uplands in the
East Hesse Highlands
The Hornungskuppe and Monte Kali

The Seulingswald (also called the Sillingswald) is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to 480.3 m above sea level (NHN).[1] It is part of the Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg; small ridges extend into the Thuringian county of Wartburgkreis. It is a sandstone range and one of the largest contiguous woodland areas in Hesse.