- The
Milseburg is an
extinct volcano and at 835
metres (2,740 ft)
above sea
level the
second highest elevation in the
Hessian part of the Rhön Mountains...
- Brückenau Kuppenrhön (Brückenauer Kuppenrhön, to 660.4 m (2,167 ft)) 353.21
Milseburg Kuppenrhön (Milseburger Kuppenrhön, to 835.2 m (2,740 ft)) 353.22 Soisberg...
- 37083; 9.96833 (Kreuzberg) -
Milseburg 835 2740 50°32′42″N 9°53′53″E / 50.54500°N 9.89806°E / 50.54500; 9.89806 (
Milseburg) -
Schwabenhimmel 926 3040...
- (controversial, not
dating to the 1st/2nd
century BC) Manching, 380 ha
Martberg Milseburg Staffelberg,
known as
Menosgada Oppidum Steinsburg Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester)...
-
Hollfeld developed as a
daughter church of the
Bamberger church. On the
Milseburg, in the Rhön Mountains,
rises a Gangolfkapelle, as well as at Wolpertswende...
-
Auersberg The
Auersberg from the southwest, seen from the
Milseburg Highest point
Elevation 756.9 m above sea
level (NN) (2,483 ft)
Prominence 132 m (433 ft) ...
- hill
summit there is a good view over the Hohe Rhön ("High Rhön"), the
Milseburg and the W****erkuppe, the
latter being the
highest mountain in the range...
- the
Feldberg (815 m), the W****erkuppe (950 m), Abtsroda, Dietges, the
Milseburg (835 m), Kleins****en, Wolferts,
Poppenhausen and
Gackenhof and back to...
-
cooperation in
which the
villages and
towns of the Rhön are situated.
Milseburg and
Pferdskopf Mountain meadow with
Early Purple Orchid in the High Rhön...
-
Neuberg Hohe Geba
Heidelstein and W****erkuppe
Diesburg and
Leichelberg Milseburg Steinbach-Hallenberg Baier, Dietrichsberg, Öchsenberg,
Kaliberge Altersbach...