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Weißer Stein

Hill in the Odenwald


Hill in the Odenwald

FieldValue
nameWeißer Stein
photoWeisser_Stein_Aussichtsturm.jpg
photo_captionLookout tower on Weißer Stein
photo_size250
elevation_m548
mapGermany Baden-Württemberg
map_captionThe location within Baden-Württemberg
label_positionright
translationWhite stone
languageGerman
pronunciation
locationBaden-Württemberg, Germany
rangeOdenwald
coordinates

Weißer Stein is the name of a 548-metre (1,798 ft) high hill in Germany, located in the Odenwald, north of Heidelberg and east of Dossenheim.

On Weißer Stein is a 20 m tall lookout tower. It was built in 1906 by the members of the Odenwald club. In good weather other high mountains of the Odenwald can be seen, such as Melibokus, Katzenbuckel, Tromm and Neunkircher Höhe. Near the tower is the Höhengaststätte Weißer Stein tavern with a beer garden.

Nearby is the 108 m (354 ft) tall broadcast tower of the Deutsche Telekom AG (German telephone company) and an additional antenna mast. The broadcast tower is a Type 11.

Coordinates:

  • Lookout tower: 8°43'23" East, 49°27'11" North
  • Broadcast tower: 8°43'26" East, 49°27'15" North
  • Antenna mast: 8°43'17" East, 49°27'10" North
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