Heuchelberg

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Heuchelberg
View over Heilbronn-Böckingen with the Heuchelberg behind
Highest point
Peakunnamed highest point of the Heuchelberg tip
Elevation353 m (1,158 ft)
Dimensions
Length15 km (9.3 mi)
Geography
StateHeilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Parent rangeSouth German Scarplands
Geology
OrogenySchichtstufe
Type of rockKeuper, Schilfsandstein

The Heuchelberg is a hill ridge, about 15 kilometres long and up to 353 m above sea level (NN), a few kilometres southwest of the city of Heilbronn in the eponymous county in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Location

The Heuchelberg and the adjacent Stromberg region south of the River Zaber both give their names to the Stromberg-Heuchelberg Nature Park founded in 1980, the third nature park in Baden-Württemberg.

The Heuchelberg runs through the western part of the county of Heilbronn between Leingarten in the northeast and Zaberfeld in the southwest. It lies on the territories of the following towns and villages (clockwise from the northeast): Leingarten, Nordheim, Brackenheim, Güglingen, Pfaffenhofen and Zaberfeld (in the southwest) and Eppingen (only the municipality of Kleingartach), Schwaigern and finally Leingarten again.

Hills

Highest point of the Heuchelberg on the Heuchelberg tip near Haberschlacht

The hills and high points of the Heuchelberg ridge include the following − sorted by height in metres above Normalnull (NN):[1]

References

  1. ^ Map services of the BfN
  2. ^ Herbert Kaletta, at stimme.de "35 000 Bäume und ein neuer Gipfel" (in German), Heilbronner Stimme dated 11 April 2011, http://www.stimme.de/heilbronn/nachrichten/region/sonstige-35-000-Baeume-und-ein-neuer-Gipfel;art16305,2109404 at stimme.de. Retrieved 2012-11-09 

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