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Hundsheimer Berge

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Elevation
  
481 m (1,578 ft)

Peak
  
Hundsheimer Berg

Country
  
Austria

Parent range
  
Western Carpathians

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The Hundsheimer Berge (also Hainburger Berge) is a hill range located in Lower Austria and Burgenland, Austria next to the Devín Gate. It is the most southern part of the Devín Carpathians. The mountain range covers approximately 36 km2 and is bordered by the river Danube to the north and east, and the Vienna plate to the south and west. Its highest peak is Hundsheimer Berg (481 meters AMSL). While fairy low, the Hundsheimer Berge rise from only 140 meters above sea level by the Danube.

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The mountains are densely forested, mostly with beech trees. The southern slopes are traditionally used by humans for agriculture and particularly wine-making. There are many vineyards in the area. South of Edelstal are wine cellars offering wine-tasting. The mountains feature the ruins of the Pottenburg Castle.

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Major peaks:

  • Hundsheimer Berg (481 meters AMSL)
  • Weisses Kreuz (363 meters AMSL)
  • Braunsberg (346 meters AMSL)
  • Königswarte (344 meters AMSL)
  • Pfaffenberg (331 meters AMSL)
  • Teichberg (321 meters AMSL)
  • Spitzerberg (302 meters AMSL)
  • Hindlerberg (298 meters AMSL)
  • Galgenbergl (157 meters AMSL)

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    References

    Hundsheimer Berge Wikipedia