Hochstein (Elstra)

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Elevation448.9 m (1,473 ft)[1]
Coordinates51°10′50″N 14°06′47″E / 51.18056°N 14.11306°E / 51.18056; 14.11306
LocationSaxony, Germany
Hochstein
View of Hochstein near Elstra
Highest point
Elevation448.9 m (1,473 ft)[1]
Coordinates51°10′50″N 14°06′47″E / 51.18056°N 14.11306°E / 51.18056; 14.11306
Geography
Hochstein is located in Germany
Hochstein
Hochstein
Germany
Hochstein is located in Saxony
Hochstein
Hochstein
Hochstein (Saxony)
LocationSaxony, Germany
Parent rangeWest Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands

Hochstein (also known as Sibyllenstein) is a small, forested mountain in the district of Bautzen in Saxony, southeastern Germany.[1] With an elevation of about 449 m (1,473 ft), it is described as the highest summit of the North-West Lusatian hill country (Nordwestlausitzer Hügelland).[2][3]

The mountain lies east of Pulsnitz and near the town of Elstra.[1]

Hochstein forms a prominent wooded summit within the gently rolling uplands of West Lusatia. The surrounding relief is characterised by a dense pattern of short valleys and ridges typical of the West Lusatian hill country.[2]

The summit area includes exposed rock formations; the traditional name Sibyllenstein is associated with these outcrops and local tradition.[4]

Geology

The wider region belongs to the Lusatian basement and is characterised by intrusive rocks, including varieties of granodiorite documented for eastern Saxony.[5] A major geological structure of eastern Saxony is the Lusatian thrust (Lausitzer Überschiebung), separating the Lusatian crystalline complex from younger sedimentary units of the Cretaceous basin to the south and west.[6]

Hydrology

The Black Elster river rises on the Hochstein above the locality of Kindisch in the Upper Lusatia region.[7]

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