Komáří hůrka
Komáří hůrka (German: Mückenberg) is one of the highest mountains in the Eastern Ore Mountains on the territory of the Czech Republic.
Komáří hůrka | |
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![]() Blick zum Mückenberg von Norden | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 807.5 m n.m. (2,649 ft) |
Coordinates | 50°42′24″N 13°51′24″E |
Geography | |
![]() ![]() Komáří hůrka | |
Parent range | Ore Mountains |
Geology | |
Mountain type | biotite gneiss with tin ore deposits |
Climbing | |
Access | 1568 by the tin mining industry |
Location and surroundings
Komáří hůrka lies northeast of Krupka (Graupen) and southeast of Cínovec (Böhmisch Zinnwald) immediately on the steepest section of the Ore Mountain escarpment. As a result, it is a good observation point, from which there are views in almost all directions of the compass. In addition the characteristic appearance of a fault block mountain range with its steep escarpment falling away to the south is very clearly seen from this part of the Ore Mountains.
Historic photo gallery
- View around 1896
- View around 1904
- View around 1908
- Around 1918
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