Waldeck Plateau
The Waldeck Plateau is a natural 'upper main unit' in the German state of Hesse between the rivers Eder and Diemel, the East Sauerland Hills in the west and the East Waldeck Basin in the east.
The unit and term Waldecker Tafel was coined in the 1950s because the decimal system of natural main units and their groups in the West Hesse Highlands had not proved sufficient, because this group had more than 11 clearly separate main units. Under the serial number 340 were included the open high plateaus made of Zechstein and Bunter sandstone of the Waldeck Plain and the adjacent thickly wooded Bunter sandstone ridge of the Waldeck Forest. Both landscape units are considered as independent main units.
Natural regions
The Waldeck Plateau is divided into natural regions as follows:- 340 Waldeck Plateau
- *3401 Waldeck Plain
- **3401.0 The Red Country
- ***3401.00 Upper Marsberg Plateau
- ***3401.01 Rotenlandsgrund
- **3401.1 Korbacher Land
- ***3401.10 Berndorfer Grund
- ***3401.11 Korbach Plain
- ***3401.12 Goddelsheimer Feld
- ***3401.13 Sachsenhausen Hills
- *3402 Waldeck Forest
- **3402.0 Orpewald
- **3402.1 Twiste Hills
- **3402.2 Arolsen Plateau
- **3402.3 Langer Wald
- **3402.4 Alter Wald