Bloße Zelle

The Bloße Zelle is, at 480 m, the highest elevation on the Hils and in the Alfeld Uplands (Ith-Hils Upland). It lies on the boundary of the districts of Holzminden and Hildesheim, a good 4 kilometres northeast of Eschershausen.

Bloße Zelle
Highest point
Elevation480.4 m above sea level (NN) (1,576 ft)
Prominence237 m Hillebach-Lenne-watershed north of Eimen-Vorwohle[1] Solling
Isolation18 km Großer Ahrensberg, Solling
Coordinates51°57′29″N 9°41′23″E
Geography
Bloße Zelle
Parent rangeHils, Alfeld Uplands, Leine Uplands

With a topographic isolation of 18 kilometres and a prominence of about 235 metres,[1] the Hils and the Blöße are among the loftiest ridges and summits, respectively, in the Lower Saxon Hills.

References

  1. Isolation and topographic prominence from TK 25; the wind gap lies at about 243 m.
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