Southern High Rhön


The Southern High Rhön, the Kreuzberg and the Eierhauckberg

Natural regions

The Southern High Rhön was first defined in 1968 as a natural region as part of the natural regional classification of Germany at a map scale of 1:200,000 and is grouped and divided as follows:
In the east the area borders on the Eastern South Rhön, in the southeast on the Hammelburg South Rhön, both parts of the South Rhön and the major region of the Odenwald, Spessart and South Rhön within the South German Scarplands.
In the west there are areas of the Western and Eastern Kuppenrhön, which is part of the Anterior and Kuppenrhön. In the north is the Central Rhön, also part of the High Rhön. Together with the Anterior and Kuppenrhön the High Rhön is part of the East Hesse Highlands.

Natural region

From Heidelstein two mountain ridges radiate south and southwest, separated by the Sinn. The southwesternmost is the Dammersfeld Ridge, which forms a contiguous and predominantly basaltic unit. The ridge radiating southwards is divided into the more northerly Kreuzberg Group and the more southerly Black Mountains.