Löbauer Berg / Upper Sorbian: Lubijska hora | |
Photo Size: | 282px |
Elevation: | (447.9disp=output onlyNaNdisp=output only) |
Isolation: | 0.6 km → Schafberg (Löbau) |
Listing: | – King Frederick Augustus Tower (observation tower) – Double summit with the Schafberg |
Range: | Lusatian Highlands |
Location: | near Löbau, Görlitz county, Saxony (Germany) |
Map: | Germany Saxony |
Coordinates: | 51.0908°N 14.6925°W |
Type: | volcanic pipe |
Geology: | Basalt (Nephelin dolerite) |
The Löbauer Berg (Upper Sorbian: Lubijska hora, pronounced as /hsb/) is an extinct volcano and, with a height of, the Hausberg or local hill of the eponymous town of Löbau in the county of Görlitz in southeastern Saxony. It is covered in mixed mountain woodland consisting of common oak, hornbeam and small-leave lime.