- The
Zastler Loch or
Zastler Cirque (German: Zastlerkar) on the
northern side of the
Feldberg summit in the
Black Forest is the
highest cirque in the German...
- The
Zastler Hut (German:
Zastler Hütte) is a
managed mountain hut
situated at a
height of 1,256 m above NHN in the
Black Forest in Germany. It is located...
- Bernau, Brandenberg, Hinterzarten, Menzenschwand, St. William,
Todtnau and
Zastler. What was left of
Brandenberg after incorporation to
Feldberg became a...
-
cirques form one
behind the other, a
cirque stairway results, as at the
Zastler Loch in the
Black Forest. As
glaciers can only
originate above the snowline...
- 300 ft) altitude.
Deeply incised valleys run
northwest towards Freiburg (the
Zastler and St
Wilhelmer valleys) and
southwest towards Basel (Wiesental valley)...
-
lacks the
steep headwalls typical of cirques. A well-known
example is the
Zastler Loch
below the
summit of the Feldberg, the
highest mountain of the Black...
-
meters in
length and 45
meters in width.
Gustav Winter, born in 1893 in
Zastler a
small town near the city of Friburgo, Germany,
moved to
Spain in 1915...
- To the
north it is
bounded by the Höllental valley, to the
south by the
Zastler valley.
Nearby settlements include Kirchzarten,
Oberried (Breisgau), Falkensteig...
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Significant natural monuments:
Feldberg region with the
valley heads of
Zastler Loch, Napf (Alpiner Pfad) and Felds****ar
Seebach valley with the Feldsee...
- Baden-Württemberg) Daten- und
Kartendienst der LUBW
Regional discharge of the
Zastler gauge (35 L/s.km2)
related to the
catchment area of the
Krummbach (rounded)...