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At 927.9 m above  sea level (NN) the Dammersfeldkuppe in Bavaria is the second highest mountain after the Wasserkuppe ( 950.2 m above NN ; Hessen) in the Rhön , a low mountain range straddling the states of Bavaria , Hesse and Thuringia in Germany .

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4-608: The Dammersfeldkuppe is situated in the districts of Bad Kissingen (Bavaria) and Fulda (Hesse) and is one of the peaks of the "High Rhön" ( Hohe Rhön ). Its dome is in Bavaria about 200 m southeast of the border with Hesse between Gersfeld (Hesse), Bad Brückenau and Wildflecken (both in Bavaria). The entire mountain lies within the Wildflecken Military Training Area and is surrounded by

8-968: The Bavarian Rhön Nature Park and Rhön Biosphere Reserve . The Rhine-Weser watershed runs through the Dammersfeldkuppe. The source of the Schmalnau is on the northern flank of the mountain; its waters flow through the Fulda into the Weser . On the mountain's southern flank rises the Kleine Sinn ("Little Sinn"), the Bavarian name of the Schmale Sinn , whose water makes its way via the Sinn , Franconian Saale and Main to

12-747: The Rhine . Because the Wildflecken Military Training Area extends over the Dammersfeldkuppe it is usually closed to the public. However a tradition that was started by the US Forces and continued by the Bundeswehr after the Americans pulled out of Wildflecken in 1994, is the annual summer walk or Volksmarsch through the out-of-bounds area. This provides an opportunity to walk across the otherwise inaccessible terrain and

16-568: The summit of the mountain on specified paths. Landkreis Bad Kissingen Bad Kissingen is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria , Germany . It is bounded by (from the northwest and clockwise) the district Main-Kinzig and Fulda in Hesse , and the districts of Rhön-Grabfeld , Schweinfurt and Main-Spessart . The district was established in 1972 by merging the former districts of Bad Kissingen, Bad Brückenau and Hammelburg. The district

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