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Langenberg (Rothaar)

Langenberg
Langenberg from Clemensberg 20110702.jpg
The Langenberg in summer seen from the peak of Clemensberg
Highest point
Elevation 843.2 m above sea level (NN) (2,766 ft)
Prominence 557 m (1,827 ft) 
Stadtallendorf-O
Isolation 116 km  → Großer Feldberg (Taunus)
Listing Highest mountain in the Rothaar and in North Rhine-Westphalia
Coordinates 51°16′35″N 8°33′30″E / 51.2764639°N 8.5584056°E / 51.2764639; 8.5584056Coordinates: 51°16′35″N 8°33′30″E / 51.2764639°N 8.5584056°E / 51.2764639; 8.5584056
Geography
Parent range Rothaar

The Langenberg rises on the state border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Hesse in Germany and, at 843.2 m above sea level (NN), is the highest peak in the Rothaar mountain range, as well as the highest point in the North Rhine-Westphalia and also in the north of Germany outside the Harz Mountains.

The Langenberg lies on the border of the Hochsauerland (Westphalia) and Waldeck-Frankenberg (North Hesse) districts, where the Hochsauerland region transitions into the Upland, between Olsberg-Bruchhausen in the north-northwest, Willingen in the northeast and Niedersfeld (north of Winterberg) in the southwest. The Langenberg summit is about 10 m southwest of the Hessian-Westphalian state border.

The Langenberg’s neighbouring peaks include the Hoppernkopf (805 m above NN) to the north, the Mittelsberg (801 m) to the east, the Hegekopf (842.9 m) to the east-southeast, the Hopperkopf (832.3 m) to the southeast, the Clemensberg (839.2 m) to the south-southwest and Auf dem Sternrodt (789.4 m) to the west.

The Burbecke stream emerges west of the Langenberg and the Raken on its northern flank, both within the catchment area of the Gierskoppbach. The Langenberg is passed to the east in a south-north direction by the upper reaches of the Hoppecke, into which a small brook runs that comes out of a valley - Der Keller ("The Cellar") - on the southeast side of the mountain. South of the Langenberg are the crosstracks known as the Oberer Burbecker Platz and Unterer Burbecker Platz. A section of the long-distance footpath known as the Rothaarsteig runs by the summit to the west in a north-south direction, passing a historic boundary stone.


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