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[[Image:Hochblauen-blick.JPG|thumb|none|upright=1.7|View northwest from the Hochblauen over the [[Upper Rhine|Rhine valley]]]]
[[Image:Hochblauen-blick.JPG|thumb|none|upright=1.7|View northwest from the Hochblauen over the [[Upper Rhine|Rhine valley]]]]


Variation A of the "[[Westweg]]", a long distance trail maintained by the [[Schwarzwaldverein]], leads over the Blauen. At the top there is an inn where one can stay the night.
Variation A of the "[[Westweg]]", a long distance trail maintained by the [[Schwarzwaldverein]], leads over the Blauen<ref> http://www.westweg.de/ </ref>. At the top there is an inn with a hotel<ref> http://www.berghotel-hochblauen.de </ref>.


On the Blauen stands a 21 Meter high metal lattice [[observation tower]], built in 1895 by the Schwarzwaldverein.
On the Blauen stands a 21 Meter high metal lattice [[observation tower]], built in 1895 by the Schwarzwaldverein<ref> http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0013433 </ref>.


Southeast of the Hochblauen is the [[Stockberg]] castle ruins, the highest (in elevation) castle in Baden-Württemburg.
Southeast of the Hochblauen is the [[Stockberg]] castle ruins, the highest (in elevation) castle in Baden-Württemburg<ref> http://www.burgeninventar.de/html/bw/LOER_big.html#1438 </ref>.


== [[Radio masts and towers|Radio Tower]] ==
== [[Radio masts and towers|Transmission Tower]] ==


[[Image:Hochblauen1.JPG|thumb|left|Radio Tower]]
[[Image:Hochblauen1.JPG|thumb|left|Radio Tower]]
Also at the peak stands a 93 meter tall [[Deutsche Telekom]] [[VHF]] and [[microwave radio relay]] tower. The tower is a [[reinforced concrete]] [[Typenturm]], built in 1985. The following radio stations are broadcast from this tower: [[SWR1 Baden-Württemberg]] (89.2 FM/8.4 kW), [[SWR2]] (92.6 FM/8.4 kW), [[SWR3]] (97.0 FM/8,4kW), [[Deutschlandfunk]] (105.1 FM/10 kW), [[Radio Regenbogen]] (101.1 FM/8,4 kW) und [[baden.fm]] (106.0 FM/8,4 kW). The tower is also used by the [[repeater|amateur radio repeater]] DB0YE.
Also at the peak stands a 93 meter tall [[Deutsche Telekom]] [[VHF]] and [[microwave radio relay]] tower. The tower is a [[reinforced concrete]] [[Typenturm]], built in 1985<ref> http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0013434 </ref>. The following radio stations are broadcast from this tower: [[SWR1 Baden-Württemberg]] (89.2 FM/8.4 kW), [[SWR2]] (92.6 FM/8.4 kW), [[SWR3]] (97.0 FM/8,4kW), [[Deutschlandfunk]] (105.1 FM/10 kW), [[Radio Regenbogen]] (101.1 FM/8,4 kW) und [[baden.fm]] (106.0 FM/8,4 kW). The tower is also used by the [[repeater|amateur radio repeater]] DB0YE.<ref> ... </ref>


The tower serves mainly the southern [[Upper Rhine|Upper Rhine valley]] as well as a large portion of the [[Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald]] and [[Lörrach (district)|Lörrach]] [[Landkreis|rural districts]]. The stations transmitted from the Blauen are also easily received in northwestern [[Switzerland]]. Until the end of the 1980's the former SWF broadcast could be heard well beyond the [[Vosges]] mountains to the west. Since then the power of the transmissions toward [[France]] have been limited by international agreements.
The tower serves mainly the southern [[Upper Rhine|Upper Rhine valley]] as well as a large portion of the [[Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald]] and [[Lörrach (district)|Lörrach]] [[Landkreis|rural districts]]. The stations transmitted from the Blauen are also easily received in northwestern [[Switzerland]]. Until the end of the 1980's the former SWF broadcast could be heard well beyond the [[Vosges]] mountains to the west. Since then the power of the transmissions toward [[France]] have been limited by international agreements.
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==Notes==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{German|Hochblauen|[[April 14]] [[2008]]}}
{{German|Hochblauen|[[April 14]] [[2008]]}}
*http://www.schwarzwaldverein.de/
*http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/archive/index.php/t-133309.html
*http://www.berghotel-hochblauen.de
*http://www.paraglidingearth.com/en-html/index.php?site=7308
*http://www.paraglidingearth.com/en-html/index.php?site=7308
*http://www.berghotel-hochblauen.de/90ee9696fd01cc435/index.html - live webcam
*http://www.berghotel-hochblauen.de/90ee9696fd01cc435/index.html - live webcam

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The Hochblauen is a 1165 meter high mountain in the southern Black Forest. The peak lies within the municipalities of Schliengen and Malsburg-Marzell in Landkreis Lörrach and the community of Badenweiler in LandkreisBreisgau-Hochschwarzwald. It is an ideal viewpoint with views of the Black Forest, Vosges, Jura Mountains, and the Alps.

File:Hochblauen-blick.JPG
View northwest from the Hochblauen over the Rhine valley

Variation A of the "Westweg", a long distance trail maintained by the Schwarzwaldverein, leads over the Blauen[2]. At the top there is an inn with a hotel[3].

On the Blauen stands a 21 Meter high metal lattice observation tower, built in 1895 by the Schwarzwaldverein[4].

Southeast of the Hochblauen is the Stockberg castle ruins, the highest (in elevation) castle in Baden-Württemburg[5].

File:Hochblauen1.JPG
Radio Tower

Also at the peak stands a 93 meter tall Deutsche Telekom VHF and microwave radio relay tower. The tower is a reinforced concrete Typenturm, built in 1985[6]. The following radio stations are broadcast from this tower: SWR1 Baden-Württemberg (89.2 FM/8.4 kW), SWR2 (92.6 FM/8.4 kW), SWR3 (97.0 FM/8,4kW), Deutschlandfunk (105.1 FM/10 kW), Radio Regenbogen (101.1 FM/8,4 kW) und baden.fm (106.0 FM/8,4 kW). The tower is also used by the amateur radio repeater DB0YE.[7]

The tower serves mainly the southern Upper Rhine valley as well as a large portion of the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald and Lörrach rural districts. The stations transmitted from the Blauen are also easily received in northwestern Switzerland. Until the end of the 1980's the former SWF broadcast could be heard well beyond the Vosges mountains to the west. Since then the power of the transmissions toward France have been limited by international agreements.


Notes

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