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Hoher Ochsenkopf (1,055 m), 6.5 km northeast of the Hornisgrinde, highest mountain in the county of Rastatt; Schliffkopf (1,055 m), by the Black Forest High Road; Seekopf (1,055 m), above Seebach (Baden), four kilometres southeast of the Hornisgrinde; Bosberg (1,052 m) Geisberg (1,047 m), 3 km northeast of the Rohrhardsberg, near Schonach
At 1,493 metres (4,898 ft) the Feldberg in the Black Forest is the highest mountain in Baden-Württemberg, and the highest in Germany outside of the Alps and Bavaria. The local municipality of Feldberg was named after the mountain.
The highest Black Forest peak north of the Freiburg–Höllental–Neustadt line is the Kandel (1,241.4 m). Like the highest point of the Northern Black Forest, the Hornisgrinde (1,163 m), or the Southern Black Forest lookout mountains, the Schauinsland (1,284.4 m) and Blauen (1,164.7 m [22]) it lies near the western rim of the range.
On the same ridge just over 1 km to the west is the Hohwart (1123 m) and 2 km to the east, across the Oberbach valley, is the highest mountain in Breitnau municipality: the Weißtannenhöhe (1190 m). On the northwestern side of the mountain the remains of a rampart and ditch system from the end
Hinterzarten is located 893 m above sea level (NN), which is just below that of the Feldberg (1,493 m above NN), the highest mountain in the Black Forest.The municipality descends to the southeastern end of Lake Titisee (850 m above NN), although its lowest point is the Sternenrank at 740 m above NN. [3]
The Badener Höhe is a mountain in the Northern Black Forest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It lies within the borough of Baden-Baden and municipality of Forbach. With a height of 1,002.5 m above sea level (NHN), [1] it is the highest point in the borough of Baden-Baden.
The western lakeside rises towards the mountain "Katzenkopf" (1,123 m (3,684 ft) above sea level), and the northern lakeshore rises towards Hornisgrinde. At 1,163 m (3,816 ft) above sea level, Hornisgrinde is the highest mountain in the Northern Black Forest. The southern lake banks are (nearly) flat.
The Hochkopf is a mountain in the county of Rastatt in the Black Forest in Germany with height of 1,038.3 m above sea level (NHN). [1] It is located northeast of the nearby Hornisgrinde, the highest mountain of the Northern Black Forest.