
The Thuringian Highland, Thuringian Highlands or Thuringian-Vogtlandian Slate Mountains
[Kohl, Horst; Marcinek, Joachim and Nitz, Bernhard (1986). ''Geography of the German Democratic Republic'', VEB Hermann Haack, Gotha, p. 7 ff. .] ( or ''Thüringisches Schiefergebirge'', literally "Thuringian Slate Hills") is a low range of mountains in the German state of
Thuringia
Thuringia (; officially the Free State of Thuringia, ) is one of Germany, Germany's 16 States of Germany, states. With 2.1 million people, it is 12th-largest by population, and with 16,171 square kilometers, it is 11th-largest in area.
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Geography
The Thuringian Highland borders on the
Thuringian Forest
The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
to the southwest. It is a plateau about 20 km wide that slopes southeast towards the
Saale
The Saale (), also known as the Saxon Saale ( ) and Thuringian Saale (), is a river in Germany and a left-bank tributary of the Elbe. It is not to be confused with the smaller Fränkische Saale, Franconian Saale, a right-bank tributary of the M ...
valley in the area of the
Saale Dam and includes parts of the
Thuringian Forest
The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
and
Thuringian Highland and Upper Saale Nature Park.
The largest towns in the Thuringian Highland are
Saalfeld
Saalfeld () is a town in Germany, capital of the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district of Thuringia. It is best known internationally as the ancestral seat of the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the Saxon House of Wettin.
Geography
The town is situated ...
and
Bad Blankenburg
Bad Blankenburg () is a spa town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 6 km southwest of Rudolstadt, and 37 km southeast of Erfurt. It is most famous for being the location of the first kinderga ...
which lie on its northern perimeter,
Neuhaus am Rennweg
Neuhaus am Rennweg is a town in the district of Sonneberg, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Thuringian Forest, 17 km north of Sonneberg, and 22 km southwest of Saalfeld. The former municipalities Lichte
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in the highest region and
Bad Lobenstein
Bad Lobenstein is a spa town in the Saale-Orla-Kreis district, in Thuringia, Germany with a population of about 6,000 inhabitants. Until 2005, the town was named Lobenstein.
The town, grouped round a rock, upon which stand the ruins of an old c ...
on the eastern edge (where it transitions into
).
The area includes a total of 4 smaller regions:
* upper Saale valley
*
Plothen Lake District
* High slate mountains
* Sormitz-
Schwarza region
The slate mountains of the Vogtland and Thuringian Highland stretch from the Thuringian Forest to the
Ore Mountains
The Ore Mountains (, or ; ) lie along the Czech–German border, separating the historical regions of Bohemia in the Czech Republic and Saxony in Germany. The highest peaks are the Klínovec in the Czech Republic (German: ''Keilberg'') at ab ...
. They are between about 300 m to high, and comprise gently rolling hills which are part of the backbone of the
Central Uplands
The Central UplandsDickinson (1964), p.18 ff. (N.B. In German die ''Mittelgebirge'' (plural) refers to the Central Uplands; das ''Mittelgebirge'' refers to a low mountain range or upland region (''Mittel'' = "medium" and ''-gebirge'' = "range").) ...
. They extend for about 75 km from east to west and 50 km from north to south. Typical features of the landscape are the
dolerite
Diabase (), also called dolerite () or microgabbro,
is a mafic, holocrystalline, subvolcanic rock equivalent to volcanic basalt or plutonic gabbro. Diabase dikes and sills are typically shallow intrusive bodies and often exhibit fine-grain ...
peaks or ''Kuppen'' (like the
Pöhlde Pöhlde is a village in southern Lower Saxony in Germany. It is part of the town Herzberg am Harz. It has a population of 2207 (1 October 2006). Archaeological excavation has revealed traces of settlement dating to the 2nd through 4th centuries AD. ...
or the
Hübel) with their wooded crests. These are made from a volcanic rock, dolerite, which is harder than the surrounding rocks and so weathers more slowly, giving rise to the characteristic ''Kuppen''.
Geology

As its German name suggests, the Thuringian Highland is mainly made of
slate
Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade, regional metamorphism. It is the finest-grained foliated metamorphic ro ...
rock. Although this region was formed in a similar way to the
Harz
The Harz (), also called the Harz Mountains, is a highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The name ''Harz'' der ...
, it lacks the sharp divisions caused by fault lines. Almost all the way round the region transitions gradually into the surrounding land. The rocks found here are from the
Palaeozoic
The Paleozoic ( , , ; or Palaeozoic) Era is the first of three geological eras of the Phanerozoic Eon. Beginning 538.8 million years ago (Ma), it succeeds the Neoproterozoic (the last era of the Proterozoic Eon) and ends 251.9 Ma at the start of ...
era, i.e. the
Ordovician
The Ordovician ( ) is a geologic period and System (geology), system, the second of six periods of the Paleozoic Era (geology), Era, and the second of twelve periods of the Phanerozoic Eon (geology), Eon. The Ordovician spans 41.6 million years f ...
,
Silurian
The Silurian ( ) is a geologic period and system spanning 23.5 million years from the end of the Ordovician Period, at million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Devonian Period, Mya. The Silurian is the third and shortest period of t ...
,
Devonian
The Devonian ( ) is a period (geology), geologic period and system (stratigraphy), system of the Paleozoic era (geology), era during the Phanerozoic eon (geology), eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian per ...
and
Lower Carboniferous
Lower may refer to:
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*Lower (surname)
*Lower Township, New Jersey
*Lower Receiver (firearms)
*Lower Wick
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periods. The most important ones are:
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Shale
Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of Clay mineral, clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g., Kaolinite, kaolin, aluminium, Al2Silicon, Si2Oxygen, O5(hydroxide, OH)4) and tiny f ...
,
* ''Alaunschiefer'',
*
Radiolarite
Radiolarite is a Siliceous ooze, siliceous, comparatively hard, fine-grained, chert-like, and homogeneous sedimentary rock that is composed predominantly of the microscopic remains of radiolarians. This term is also used for Friability, indurat ...
,
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Limestone
Limestone is a type of carbonate rock, carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material Lime (material), lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different Polymorphism (materials science) ...
,
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
,
*
Greywacke
Greywacke or graywacke ( ) is a variety of sandstone generally characterized by its hardness (6–7 on Mohs scale), dark color, and Sorting (sediment), poorly sorted angular grains of quartz, feldspar, and small rock fragments or sand-size Lith ...
,
*
Dolerite
Diabase (), also called dolerite () or microgabbro,
is a mafic, holocrystalline, subvolcanic rock equivalent to volcanic basalt or plutonic gabbro. Diabase dikes and sills are typically shallow intrusive bodies and often exhibit fine-grain ...
,
* Spilite
* and volcanic conglomerates.
Karst
Karst () is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble carbonate rocks such as limestone and Dolomite (rock), dolomite. It is characterized by features like poljes above and drainage systems with sinkholes and caves underground. Ther ...
-forming, and hence cave-forming, limestone only occurs in a few, small, isolated areas. As a result the number of caves is very low.
Rivers and hydro-electric power
In the Saale Valley there are two of the largest
dams
A dam is a barrier that stops or restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams. Reservoirs created by dams not only suppress floods but also provide water for activities such as irrigation, human consumption, industrial use, ...
in Germany, which form the
Hohenwarte
Hohenwarte is a municipality in the district Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, in Thuringia, Germany.
Geography
The municipality is situated in Naturpark Thüringer Schiefergebirge-Obere Saale on the Hohenwarte-Stausee.
History
Honewarte was first menti ...
and
Bleiloch Reservoirs. In the Schwarza Valley there is the
Goldisthal Pumped Storage Station, opened in 2003, which is one of the largest
pumped-storage hydro-electric power stations in Europe.
Mountains and hills
Around the steep-sided valleys of the
Schwarza and
Saale
The Saale (), also known as the Saxon Saale ( ) and Thuringian Saale (), is a river in Germany and a left-bank tributary of the Elbe. It is not to be confused with the smaller Fränkische Saale, Franconian Saale, a right-bank tributary of the M ...
the height difference between hilltops and valley bottoms is often as much as 300 m or more, which is large for hills of this size.
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Großer Farmdenkopf (869 m),
Sonneberg district
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Kieferle (867 m), Sonneberg district
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Bleßberg (865 m),
Hildburghausen district
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Dürre Fichte (861 m), Sonneberg district
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Breitenberg (Thuringian Forest) (844 m), Sonneberg district
# Fellberg (842 m), Steinach, Sonneberg district
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Eselsberg (842 m), Hildburghausen district, Thuringian Forest/Thuringian Highland border
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Pechleite (839 m), Hildburghausen district
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Fehrenberg (835 m), Hildburghausen district, Thuringian Forest/Thuringian Highland border
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Hoher Schuß (827 m),
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Wurzelberg (820 m), Sonneberg district
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Jagdschirm (813 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Hintere Haube (811 m),
Ilm district
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Langer Berg (809 m), Ilm district
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Hettstädt (808 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Rauhhügel (802 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Roter Berg (799 m), Sonneberg district
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Wetzstein (791 m),
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Meuselbacher Kuppe (786 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Fröbelturm (784 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Grendel
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(784 m), Hildburghausen district
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Spitzer Berg (781 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Simmersberg (781 m), Landkr. Hildburghausen, Thuringian Forest/Thuringian Highland border
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Himmelsleiter (Berg) (774 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Töpfersbühl (762 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Sieglitzberg (733 m), Saale-Orla district
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Kirchberg (Thuringia) (725,3 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Rosenberg (Thuringian Highland) (716 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Großer Mühlberg (714 m), Sonneberg district
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Quittelsberg (709 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Bocksberg (696 m), Sonneberg district
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Auf der Heide (668 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Beerberg (667 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Barigauer Höhe (665 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Zipptanskuppe (657 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Rosenbühl (653 m), Saale-Orla district
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Keilsburg (648 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Eisenberg (636 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Talberg (602 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Batzenberg (588 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Schwarzer Berg (Thuringia) (582 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Elmischer Berg (529 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Geiersberg (520 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Rabenhügel (506 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Roderberg (502 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Sommerberg (493 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
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Ziegenberg (460 m), Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
See also
*
Thuringian Forest
The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
References
Literature
* Ernst Kaiser: ''Thüringerwald und Schiefergebirge'', 2nd improved and expanded edn., Gotha, 1955.
* Adolf Hanle (ed.): ''Thüringerwald und Schiefergebirge'', Mannheim etc. 1992.
External links
Thuringian Highland Nature Park
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Central Uplands
Thuringian Forest
Forests and woodlands of Thuringia
Mountain ranges of Thuringia
Highlands