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Eilumer Horn

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Location
  
Lower Saxony,  Germany

Elevation
  
323 m

Parent range
  
Elm

Prominence
  
237 m

Eilumer Horn

Isolation
  
35 km → Harz Mountains east of Bad Harzburg

Similar
  
Hohe Egge, Große Blöße, Bloße Zelle, Großer Farmdenkopf, Kasseler Kuppe

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The Eilumer Horn, at 323.3 m above sea level (NN), is the highest point in the Elm, a ridge in the north German state of Lower Saxony. Although many maps suggest the Drachenberg is the highest hill in the Elm, the latter only reaches a height of 314 metres according to the State Survey Office of Lower Saxony (Landesvermessungsamt Niedersachsen).

Contents

Map of Eilumer Horn, 38173 Erkerode, Germany

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History

For a long time the Eilumer Horn unexplored by the population and was just referred to as Kuxwall.

Summit

At the summit of the Eilumer Horn stands a metal summit cross with a summit register.

Geography

The shape of the Eilumer Horn is very different from that of the other hills in the Elm. It is steeper and rockier. At the foot of the hills lies the valley of Reitlingstal, a popular local destination.

Origin of the name

Its name comes from the direction in which the "horn" faces, namely towards the village of Eilum on the edge of the Elm.

References

Eilumer Horn Wikipedia