Großer Hermannsberg
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Elevation867 m (2,844 ft)
Prominence140 m ↓ 700 m SE of the summit (near the source of the Dörmbach)
Isolation2.5 km → Finsterbachkopf (898.3 m) – east of the Haselbach and the Kanzlersgrund
| Großer Hermannsberg | |
|---|---|
Südseite | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 867 m (2,844 ft) |
| Prominence | 140 m ↓ 700 m SE of the summit (near the source of the Dörmbach) |
| Isolation | 2.5 km → Finsterbachkopf (898.3 m) – east of the Haselbach and the Kanzlersgrund |
| Coordinates | 50°42′3″N 10°36′52″E / 50.70083°N 10.61444°E |
| Geography | |
| Parent range | Thuringian Forest |
The Großer Hermannsberg is a mountain, 867 metres high, south of the main ridge of the Thuringian Forest in the county of Schmalkalden-Meiningen in Germany.
To the north and immediately below the mountain is the village of Oberschönau and the adjacent Kanzlersgrund. Behind them is the main ridge of the Thuringian Forest with its long-distance trail, the Rennsteig. In front of the ridge are the mountains of Hohe Möst and Hoher Stein. To the southwest lies Bermbach, to the southeast is Zella-Mehlis and to the east is Oberhof.

