Plackweghöhe

The Plackweghöhe ("Plackweg Heights"), whose main summit has hitherto had no official name, is the highest point in the borough of Warstein, the hill ridge of the Plackwald, the North Sauerland Uplands, and the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

It is linked via the Plackweg forest track with the Stimmstamm Pass (541.1 m) over the Plackwald hills about 2.85 km away to the west as the crow flies on the B 55 federal highway.

The Plackweghöhe belongs to the major unit group of the Süder Uplands (Np.

33) and the major unit of the North Sauerland Uplands (334) as part of the Plackweghöhe (Plackwald) sub-unit (334.5).

[5] The term does not relate explicitly to the highest point, but to the entire, roughly 20-km-long ridgeline of the North Sauerland scarp on the Ruhr-Möhne watershed between the hills of Großer Berg (476.0 m)[1] in the west and the Großen Storchschnabel (ca.