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The ] area at the summit of the Hornisgrinde is a ] and not accessible to the public. The ] area at the summit of the Hornisgrinde is a ] and not accessible to the public.


The ] is a deep lake at the western mountainside of the Hornisgrinde. It is very popular with tourists travelling along the ]. According to legends, the lake is inhabited by ''']''' (mermaids) and the '''King of the Mummelsee'''. At the western mountaintside along the ] ist the popular lake ].


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Radio Tower on top of the Hornisgrinde mountain

The Hornisgrinde, 1164 m (3820 ft), is the highest mountain in the Northern Black Forest of Germany. The Hornisgrinde is in the North of the Ortenaukreis.

On top of the Hornisgrinde is a 206 m (676 ft) high radio tower of the Südwestrundfunk, transmitting radio and television programmes.

The moorland area at the summit of the Hornisgrinde is a nature reserve and not accessible to the public.

At the western mountaintside along the Schwarzwaldhochstraße ist the popular lake Mummelsee.

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48°36′N 8°12′E / 48.600°N 8.200°E / 48.600; 8.200

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