Eilumer Horn
The Eilumer Horn, at 323.3 m above sea level (NN), is the highest point in the Elm, a ridge in the north German state of Lower Saxony.Although many maps suggest the Drachenberg is the highest hill in the Elm, the latter only reaches a height of 314 metres according to the State Survey Office of Lower Saxony (Landesvermessungsamt Niedersachsen).For a long time the Eilumer Horn unexplored by the population and was just referred to as Kuxwall.At the foot of the hills lies the valley of Reitlingstal, a popular local destination.Its name comes from the direction in which the "horn" faces, namely towards the village of Eilum on the edge of the Elm.