Aschentalshalbe | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 685 m (2,247 ft) |
Prominence | 114 m → Großer Knollen |
Isolation | 2.596 km → Großer Knollen |
Coordinates | 51°41′07″N 10°27′06″E / 51.68528°N 10.45167°ECoordinates: 51°41′07″N 10°27′06″E / 51.68528°N 10.45167°E |
Geography | |
Location | south of Sieber in Osterode district in Lower Saxony, Germany |
The Aschentalshalbe is a ridge in the Harz Mountains of Germany that is up to 685 m above sea level (NN). It lies south of the village of Sieber in the unincorporated area of Harz in the district of Osterode in the state of Lower Saxony.
The Aschentalshalbe was named after the Aschental ("Aschen valley"), a southern branch of the Tiefenbeekstal ("Tiefenbeek valley"), through which the Tiefenbeek flows.
The Aschentalshalbe lies in the Upper Harz within the Harz Nature Park about 2 km southeast of Sieber, a village northeast of Herzberg am Harz. It rises between the Gropenbornskopf to the north, the Koboltstaler Köpfe to the northeast with their outlier, the Gödeckenkopf, to the east, the Schadenbeeksköpfe to the southeast, the Übelsberg to the south, the Großer Knollen to the south-southwest, the Pagelsburg to the southwest, the Adlersberg to the west and the Breitentalskopf to the northwest.
The watershed between the Sieber to the north and west and the Oder to the east and south runs over the Aschentalshalbe. Whilst the Tiefenbeek that rises north of the mountain flows northwest into the Sieber, the Grade Lutter that rises on its southern uplands is the right headstream of the Lutter that flows southwards into the Oder.