Hohwart | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,123 m above sea level (NHN) (3,684 ft) |
Prominence | 46 m (151 ft)Schaenzenhausle |
Coordinates | 47°56′40.49″N 8°3′36.68″E / 47.9445806°N 8.0601889°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | Black Forest |
The Hohwart (occasionally also Hohwarthöhe[1] or Hohwart-Höhe[2]) is a mountain near the village of Breitnau in the Black Forest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is 1,123 metres high.[3]
On 26 May 1992 a wind generator was built on the Hohwart Saddle, not far from the summit of the Hohwart.[4] It was one of the first wind turbines in Baden-Württemberg.[5][6] It is an Enercon type E-32/E-33 with a 3-blade rotor and a hub height of 33.5 m.[7]
On the Hohwart is a schanze.[8] It was part of the baroque fortifications in the Black Forest. It was a square schanze in which there were log cabins. The schanze on the Hohwart was not linked by a bank-and-ditch system to its neighbouring schanzes, the Schanze auf dem Haldenbuck and the Ringelschanze on the Roßberg.[9]