Eastern Ore Mountains

The Eastern Ore Mountains (German: Osterzgebirge) form a natural region that covers the eastern part (in area almost the eastern half) of the Saxon Ore Mountains. It is part of the major landscape unit, the Saxon Highlands and Uplands. Its southern continuation covers an area of roughly the same extent in the Czech Republic.

The Eastern Ore Mountains is bounded in the west by the (excluded) valley of the river Flöha and in the east by Saxon Switzerland, the German (northern) side of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. The boundary with the Ore Mountain Foreland to the north is rather unclear, whilst in the south the crest of the mountain range closely follows the state border with Czechia.[1]

The highest point on the Czech side is the Loučná (Wieselstein, 956 m n.m.). On the German (Saxon) side of the border the 905 m high Kahleberg is the highest elevation.

The upper regions of the Eastern Ore Mountains in the district of Mittelsachsen are part of the Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park.

Contents

Settlements

Rivers and lakes

  • Rauschenbach Reservoir
  • Lichtenberg Reservoir
  • Lehnmühle Reservoir
  • Klingenberg Reservoir
  • Malter Reservoir
  • Trebnitz
  • Unterer Großhartmannsdorfer Teich
  • Wilde Weißeritz

Nature reserves

The character of the entire Ore Mountains as a fault-block is very clearly seen from the Mückenberg on the Czech side of the range

The upper areas of the Eastern Ore Mountains are part of the Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park and include the following nature reserves:

See also

References

  1. ^ Map of the natural regions in Saxony at www.umwelt.sachsen.de (pdf, 859 kB)

General sources

Literature

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