Zeilberg

Zeilberg
Zeilberg

Haßberge Nature Park, Bavaria, Germany

Elevation 462.9 m above sea level (NHN) (1,519 ft)
Location
Range Zeilberge, Itz-Baunach Hills
Coordinates 50°11′48″N 10°41′18″E / 50.196781°N 10.688419°ECoordinates: 50°11′48″N 10°41′18″E / 50.196781°N 10.688419°E
Geology
Type volcano
Age of rock 16 MYA

The Zeilberg is a hill, 463 m above NHN,[1] in the Haßberge Nature Park and county of Haßberge in eastern Lower Franconia, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of Maroldsweisach. It is one of the few still recognisable volcanoes of the Heldburger Gangschar and gives its name to the Zeilberge, which are the highest part of the Itz-Baunach Hills that are geologically part of the actual Haßberge to the west, but are separated from them by the Baunach valley.

The extinct volcano is 16 million years old and is formed of nephelinite.[2] It has been reduced in height due to extraction from a basalt quarry.

Tourism

An adventure trail runs around the basalt quarry. The Haus am Zeilberg is also a popular venue for events.

References

  1. Kartendienste des BfN
  2. Der Vulkan von Oberleinleiter: Spuren eines Maars in der Nördlichen Frankenalb (pdf; 2.6 MB) – Gottfried Hofbauer, NHG Nürnberg (pdf, 2.47 MB)