Seulingswald
| Seulingswald | |
|---|---|
| View from Petersberg over the houses of Sorga in the Solz valley looking NE to the Toter Mann, the highest hill in the Seulingswald | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Toter Mann | 
| Elevation | 480.3 m (1,576 ft) DE-NHN | 
| Geography | |
| State(s) | Hersfeld-Rotenburg and Wartburgkreis; Hesse and Thuringia, Germany | 
| Range coordinates | 50°54′1″N 9°50′20.1″E / 50.90028°N 9.838917°E | 
| Parent range | Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands | 
The Seulingswald (also called the Sillingswald) is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to 480.3 m above sea level (NHN). It is part of the Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg; small ridges extend into the Thuringian county of Wartburgkreis. It is a sandstone range and one of the largest contiguous woodland areas in Hesse.