Dinkelberg
The Dinkelberg is a partially forested hill range, up to, about 145 km2 in area, in the High Rhine region of Germany. It lies within the counties of Lörrach and Waldshut in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the Swiss canton of Basel-Stadt. It is on the southwestern edge of the Southern Black Forest, from which it is geologically distinct.
Geography
Location
The Dinkelberg lies mainly in the county of Lörrach, but its eastern part in the area of the Wehra valley belongs to the county of Waldshut and a smaller element in the west is part of the canton of Basel-Stadt in Switzerland. It is bounded in the south by the valley of the High Rhine, in the north and west by the Wiese valley and in the esat by the Wehra valley. It lies between the larger settlements of Schopfheim to the north, Wehr to the east, Rheinfelden to the south and Lörrach and the Homburg Forest to the west. Its highest hill is the Hohe Flum, on which is an open observation tower and an eponymous hotel-restaurant.Hills
Amongst the hills and foothills of the Dinkelberg are the following, sorted by height in metres above sea level, based on the NHN reference system in Germany and the Meter über Meer in Switzerland:- Hohe Flum, south-southwest of Wiechs; with its observation tower
- Hirzenleck, 1 km north of Herten; with the Eigenturm observation tower
- St. Chrischona, in Bettingen-Chrischona; with the St. Chrischona TV tower
- Mauerhaldebuck, southeast of Maulburg
- Mezelhöhe, 2 km east-northeast of Salzert
- Eichberg, northwest of Degerfelden
- Schachbühl, 1.4 km north of Dossenbach
- Schindelberg, east of
Waterbodies
Amongst its lakes belongs the Eichener See near
Schopfheim-Eichen.
Natural monuments
- Eichener See near Schopfheim-Eichen
- Erdmanns Cave or Hasler Cave on the edge of Hasel
- Teufelsloch, a funnel doline near Rheinfelden-Nordschwaben
- Teufelsloch, funnel doline near Rheinfelden-Karsau
- Tschamber Cave in Rheinfelden-Karsau, village of Riedmatt
Settlements
- Maulburg
- Schopfheim
- Wehr
- Schwörstadt
- Minseln
- Eichsel
- Adelhausen
- Rheinfelden
- Inzlingen
- Grenzach-Wyhlen
- Lörrach
- Steinen
Literature
- Friedrich Disch: Studien zur Kulturgeographie des Dinkelberges. Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg, 1971.
- Hermann Wider: Der Dinkelberg. In: Geschichtsverein Markgräflerland : Das Markgräflerland. Beiträge zu seiner Geschichte und Kultur. Schopfheim, 2010, 1, pp. 4–46.