Heilbronn Hills


The Heilbronn Hills in the borough of Heilbronn with foothills in the county of Heilbronn are the northwestern outliers of the Lowenstein Hills in the south German state of Baden-Württemberg and reach a height of. Together with the Sulm Plateau to the northeast they are often known as the Heilbronn Uplands.

Geography

Location

The Heilbronn Hills forms the northwestern foothills of the Löwenstein Hills in the west-northwestern part of the Swabian-Franconian Forest. The region extends from north to south, bulging eastwards in a sickle-shape around the city of Heilbronn. In the north and northeast it is bounded by the valley of Weinsberger Tal on the far side of which is the Sulm Plateau. To the east on the other side of the valley of the Stadtseebach are the west-northwest foothills of the Mainhardt Forest, to the southeast the range transitions into the Lowenstein Hills themselves and in the southwest, west and northwest they descend in keuper escarpments into the Neckar Basin.
Villages dot the edges of the Heilbronn Hills, many, especially those in the borough of Heilbronn, extending into the hills: Erlenbach and Weinsberg in the north, Lehrensteinsfeld in the east, Obergruppenbach in the southeast, Untergruppenbach in the south, Flein and Sontheim in the southwest, Heilbronn in the west and Neckarsulm in the northwest.

Natural regions

From a natural region perspective, the Heilbronn Hills with the Weinsberger Tal and the Sulmer Bergebene are part of the Lowenstein Hills within the Swabian Keuper-Lias Plains and Swabian-Franconian Forest.

Hills

The high points of the Heilbronn Hills included the following – sorted by height in metres above sea level :