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Homert (Lenne Mountains)

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Parent range
  
Prominence
  
188 m

Elevation
  
656 m

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Isolation
  
14.0 km → Auergang, Saalhausen Hills

Similar
  
Schomberg, Langenberg, Hunau, Kahler Asten, Nordhelle

The Homert, at 656.1 m above sea level (NN), is the highest of the Sauerland's Lenne Mountains and lies in the county of Hochsauerlandkreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is also the highest mountain and namesake for the Homert Nature Park and the highest point on the southeastern ridge, the Homert (also Die Homert or Homertrücken).

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Map of Homert, 59889 Eslohe, Germany

LocationEdit

The Homert rises in the southwestern part of the county of Hochsauerlandkreis, roughly in the centre of the triangle formed by Meinkenbracht, in the borough of Sundern, and Obersalwey in the south-southwest and Niedersalwey in the southeast, both in the borough of Eslohe. On the northern flank of the Homert rises the Seilbach stream and, a little to the northwest, the Romecke, both tributaries of the Linnepe. The Wenne tributary, the Salwey, flows through the valley south of the forested mountain.

Transport linksEdit

To the south and west the state road, the Landesstraße 519, runs past the Homert, from the village of Niedersalwey via Obersalwey to Meinkenbracht. From this road there are woodland footpaths to the summit. The Homert Way is named after the mountain; it does not run over it, but for example, passes the eponymous ridge in the northeastern valley of the Wenne.

References

Homert (Lenne Mountains) Wikipedia


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