Definition of Zschirnstein. Meaning of Zschirnstein. Synonyms of Zschirnstein

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Zschirnstein. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Zschirnstein and, of course, Zschirnstein synonyms and on the right images related to the word Zschirnstein.

Definition of Zschirnstein

No result for Zschirnstein. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Zschirnstein from wikipedia

- The Großer Zschirnstein (561.74 m (1,843.0 ft)) is the highest hill in the Saxon and German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. The name appears to be...
- high Großer Zschirnstein ("Great Zschirnstein") is the highest hill in Saxon Switzerland. The Kleiner Zschirnstein ("Little Zschirnstein") is also a sandstone...
- The Kleine Zschirnstein ("Little Zschirnstein") is a 472.7-metre-high (1,551 ft) table hill in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Saxony. It is located north...
- national park. The highest elevation in Saxon Switzerland is the Großer Zschirnstein at 562 m above sea level. In the classification of natural regions by...
- Acht 747 2,451 Rhineland-Palatinate Elbe Sandstone Mountains Großer Zschirnstein 562 1,844 Saxony Elfas ****eberg 410 1,350 Lower Saxony Ellensen Forest...
- intersects with the trail to Saxon Switzerland's highest hill, the Großer Zschirnstein. An information board describes the life of Caspar David Friedrich who...
- west of Weischlitz Eichert    564 m Western Ore Mountains in Aue Großer Zschirnstein    560 m Elbe Sandstone Mountains 3 km southwest of Schöna Großer Winterberg...
- and a few peaks from the Saxon Switzerland such as the Big and Small Zschirnstein are visible. To the West, the big Picho with its antenna tower whilst...
- in Bohemian Switzerland NP; used to have an observation tower Großer Zschirnstein 560.3 Saxon Switzerland Kleingießhübel highest elevation in German part...
- in bygone centuries. In the northwest in the direction of the Großer Zschirnstein stands a prominent oak tree called "Kreusels Eiche". An important son...