Toter Mann (Seulingswald)

The Toter Mann near Friedewald in the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg is, at 480.3 m above sea level (NHN),[1] the highest natural[2] hill in the Seulingswald range.

Its southwestern hillside lies in the municipality of Kathus, near Solz in the borough of Bad Hersfeld.

The Faßdorf estate belonging to Ronshausen in the valley of the Breitenbach lies 4.1 km, as the crow flies, north of the summit.

On the western slopes of the hill rises the Fulda tributary of the Meckbach with its many feeder streams (e.g. the Kirchgrund, Sälig and Finstertal).

The Toter Mann is part of the natural region of the Seulingswald (357.20), in the subunit of Solztrotten and Seulingswald (357) in the major unit of the Fulda-Werra Uplands (357) and in the major unit group of the East Hesse Highlands (no.

View from the slopes of the Dreienberg over Friedewald looking N to the Toter Mann