Kobelberg

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The Kobelberg is a forested mountain ridge running from north to south within the municipality of Wiesenfelden in the Bavarian Forest in southern Germany. It lies south of the village of Schiederhof between the source regions of the Großer Leitenbach to the east and the Breimbach to the west. Its three summits have heights of 692 m, 698.3 m und 703 m.[1]

Elevation703 m (2,306 ft)
Isolation2.57 km Thurasdorfer Berg, "Büscherl"
Coordinates49°0′51″N 12°31′9″E
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Kobelberg
Highest point
Elevation703 m (2,306 ft)
Prominence75 m
Isolation2.57 km Thurasdorfer Berg, "Büscherl"
Coordinates49°0′51″N 12°31′9″E
Geography
LocationStraubing-Bogen, Bavaria
Parent rangeBavarian Forest
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According to a 2014 survey, the Kobelberg is one of 17 possible top sites for a pumped storage hydroelectric station in Bavaria.[2][3] In the county of Straubing-Bogen the mountains of Pfarrerberg and Hadriwa are also in the frame.

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