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- The Hortenkopf is a hill, 606 metres above sea level (NN), in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, which lies in the middle of the Palatine Forest...
- exceed 600 m. To the north is the Eschkopf (608.3 m), to the south are the Hortenkopf (606.2 m) and the Weißenberg (ca. 610 m) The Palatine Watershed between...
- and Mosisberg to the west – and then bends southwest in the area of the Hortenkopf; in this direction it continues via Gräfenstein Castle, Lemberg and forester's...
- and reaches the region of Gräfenstein Land. From there it runs up the Hortenkopf (606 m) in the central Frankenweide. Several kilometres it p****es through...
- Frankenweide forest with its hills, the Weißenberg (Luitpold Tower) and Hortenkopf (transmission mast) to the west, the nearby Kesselberg mountain to the...
- exceed 600 m. To the south, in sequence, are the Mosisberg (608.9 m), the Hortenkopf (606.2 m) and the Weißenberg (ca. 610 m). From the Eschkopf it is possible...
- the Eschkopf and the Mosisberg, each 609 metres (1,998 ft) high, the Hortenkopf at 606 metres (1,988 ft) and the Weißenberg at (610 metres (2,000 ft)...
- Schneifel, Eifel Weißenberg (607 m), Südwestpfalz district, Palatine Forest Hortenkopf (606 m), Südwestpfalz district, Palatine Forest Taubenkopf (604 m), town...
- summits, all above 600 m in height. To the north, in sequence, are the Hortenkopf (606 m), the Mosisberg and the Eschkopf (each 609 m). The nearest peaks...
- In the outermost eastern region of the district, the Weißenberg and Hortenkopf rise to 2000.98ft (609.9m) and 1988.84ft (606.2m) tall, with the 1938...