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Kälbersteine
Kälbersteine summit
Highest point
Elevation487 m (1,598 ft)
Coordinates51°04′22″N 14°27′11″E / 51.07278°N 14.45306°E / 51.07278; 14.45306
Geography
Kälbersteine is located in SaxonyKälbersteineKälbersteineSaxony, Germany
Parent rangeLusatian Mountains

Kälbersteine is a mountain in the district of Bautzen, Saxony. It is a member of the Lusatian Mountains and is located roughly a km south of Crostau.

Geography

The mountain summit consists of a small granite outcrop, located 205 meters above the valley floor. The majority of the mountains woodland is spruce, although red beech, sycamore and English Oak are also occasionally seen.


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