Vlčí hora

Coordinates: 50°56′23″N 14°27′55″E / 50.93972°N 14.46528°E / 50.93972; 14.46528
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Vlčí hora
Vlčí hora von Norden, Blick von Panský
Highest point
Elevation580.6 m n.m. (1,905 ft)
Prominence141 m (463 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Isolation3.6 km (2.2 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates50°56′23″N 14°27′55″E / 50.93972°N 14.46528°E / 50.93972; 14.46528
Geography
Vlčí hora is located in Czech Republic
Vlčí hora
Vlčí hora
Parent rangeLusatian Highlands
Geology
Mountain typecone mountain
Type of rockgranite with basalt intrusion

The Vlčí hora (German: Wolfsberg, 581 m) is one of the most prominent peaks in the lowlands of the Šluknov Hook (Šluknovsko) in the Czech Republic.[1]

Location and area[edit]

The Vlčí hora is located in the Šluknov Hook, six kilometres west of Rumburk immediately on the edge of the forest and rock landscape of the Bohemian Switzerland. At its foot are the municipalities of Staré Křečany (Alt Ehrenberg) with the village of Brtníky (Zeidler), and Krásná Lípa (Schönlinde) with its villages of Sněžná (Schnauhübel), Vlčí Hora (Wolfsberg) and Zahrady (Gärten). The summit is crowned by an old mountain hut with an observation tower. At the eastern foot of the mountain is the Veronica Well (Veronikabrunnen or Verunčina studánka). Immediately north of the mountain is the source region of the River Mandau.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vepřovská, Jitka (10 May 2024). "Rozhledna Vlčí hora oslaví 135. výročí. Po požáru se ji podařilo zrekonstruovat". Děčínský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 11 May 2024.