Iserlohn Heights

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The Iserlohn Heights is a German highland rising up to 545.9 metres (1,791 ft) above sea level (Balve Forest to the northeast) in the Sauerland region of the Märkische, just south of the city of Iserlohn, with its center located approximately at (Hemer-)Ihmert [de].[1][2]

PeakBalver Forest
Elevation545.9 m (1,791 ft)
CountryGermany
Range coordinates51°19′49″N 7°44′10″E
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Iserlohn Heights
Distant view from about 50 km to the northwest.
Highest point
PeakBalver Forest
Elevation545.9 m (1,791 ft)
Geography
CountryGermany
Range coordinates51°19′49″N 7°44′10″E
Parent rangeRhenish Massif
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Geography

The Iserlohner Heights extends northward to the immediate vicinity of the central urban areas of Iserlohn and, to the east, Hemer's, and is bounded to the west and east by tributaries of the Ruhr flowing in northern directions.[3]

The southwest boundary is the valley of the Lenne from below Werdohl over Altena to Lössel [de] in the southwest of Iserlohn.[4]

In contrast, the eastern boundary is the valley of the Hönne from Neuenrade via Balve including Volkringhausen to approximately the city limits of Hemer.

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