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The Löwenstein Hills (german: Löwensteiner Berge) are a
hill range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
up to , in the counties of
Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state. From the late Mid ...
,
Ludwigsburg Ludwigsburg (; Swabian: ''Ludisburg'') is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about north of Stuttgart city centre, near the river Neckar. It is the largest and primary city of the Ludwigsburg district with about 88,000 inhabitants. It is ...
,
Rems-Murr-Kreis Rems-Murr is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Heilbronn, Schwäbisch Hall, Ostalbkreis, Göppingen, Esslingen, the district-free city Stuttgart and the distr ...
and
Hohenlohekreis The Hohenlohe (german: Hohenlohekreis ) is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Neckar-Odenwald, Main-Tauber, Schwäbisch Hall and Heilbronn. Künzelsau is the ...
in the German state of
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ...
. They are named after the town of
Löwenstein Löwenstein () is a city in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was first mentioned in 1123. The castle of Löwenstein served as a residence for the counts of Löwenstein-Wertheim. In 1634 the castle was destroyed by the ...
.


Geography


Location

According to the classification of the
Handbook of Natural Region Divisions of Germany The ''Handbook of Natural Region Divisions of Germany'' (german: Handbuch der naturräumlichen Gliederung Deutschlands) was a book series resulting from a project by the former German Federal Institute for Regional Studies ('' Bundesanstalt für La ...
,Emil Meynen and Josef Schmithüsen (1953–1962) ''Handbuch der naturräumlichen Gliederung Deutschlands'' the Löwenstein Hills are
natural region A natural region (landscape unit) is a basic geographic unit. Usually, it is a region which is distinguished by its common natural features of geography, geology, and climate. From the ecology, ecological point of view, the naturally occurring fl ...
number 108.1 in the Swabian-Franconian Forest in the
Swabian Keuper-Lias Plains The Swabian Keuper-Lias Plains (german: Schwäbisches Keuper-Lias-Land) is a major natural region in southwest Germany and includes the southwesternmost part of the Keuper Uplands, which is bordered immediately to the north by the Swabian Jura. N ...
. Most of the range belongs to the Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park. The forested hill country lies around 40 kilometres north-northeast of
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
and about 20 kilometres east-southeast of
Heilbronn Heilbronn () is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn (district), Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state. From the late Mid ...
between the
Hohenlohe Plain The House of Hohenlohe () is a German princely dynasty. It ruled an immediate territory within the Holy Roman Empire which was divided between several branches. The Hohenlohes became imperial counts in 1450. The county was divided numerous time ...
to the north, the
Mainhardt Forest The Mainhardt Forest is a hill range up to {{GeoQuelle, DE, BFN-Karten in the counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Heilbronn, Hohenlohekreis and Rems-Murr-Kreis in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is named after the municipality of Mainhardt ...
to the northeast, the
Murrhardt Forest The Murrhardt Forest (german: Murrhardter Wald) in the Baden-Württemberg county of Rems-Murr-Kreis is part of the natural region known as the Swabian-Franconian Forest. It reaches a maximum height of . at 1:10,000 scale. A lower value of  m ...
to the southeast, the Backnang Bay to the south and the
Neckar Basin The Neckar () is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis near Schwenn ...
to the west. The
Heilbronn Hills The Heilbronn Hills (german: Heilbronner Berge) 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 . ...
and the Sulm Plateau continue the Löwenstein Hills to the northwest and, in the Heilbronn Hills to the south reach as far as
Weinsberg Weinsberg (South Franconian: ''Weischberg'') is a town in the north of the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It was founded around 1200 and is situated in the Heilbronn district. The town has about 11,800 inhabitants. It is noted for its win ...
and Heilbronn and in the Sulm Plateau to the north reach as far as Bretzfeld,
Eberstadt Eberstadt () is a municipality in the district of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is best known for its winegrowing and its yearly international high jump meeting (the Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting Eberstadt The Internationales ...
,
Langenbrettach Langenbrettach () is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe afte ...
, Erlenbach and
Neckarsulm Neckarsulm () is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, near Heilbronn, and part of the district of Heilbronn. , Neckarsulm had 26,800 inhabitants. The name Neckarsulm derives from the city's location where the Neckar and Sulm rivers ...
. On the northern edge of the range are the settlements of Löwenstein and Obersulm, to the east are
Wüstenrot Wüstenrot is a municipality in the Mainhardt Forest with about 6,800 inhabitants, more than half of them in small incorporated villages. The village is the birthplace of the Wüstenrot Bausparkasse (Wüstenrot Building Society). Geography ...
and
Spiegelberg Spiegelberg is a municipality in the Rems-Murr district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History Spiegelberg's name comes from a glassworking manufactory built in the town in 1699 that produced mirrors from 1705 to 1794. Geography The municipal ...
, to the south,
Sulzbach an der Murr Sulzbach an der Murr is a municipality in the district of Rems-Murr in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History Sulzbach an der Murr was a possession of the from the Middle Ages to 1867, when the House of Löwenstein-Wertheim finally lost control o ...
,
Oppenweiler Oppenweiler is a town in the Rems-Murr district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. History Oppenweiler merged with Reichenberg on 1 April 1938. Geography The municipality ('' Gemeinde'') of Oppenweiler is located in the Rems-Murr district of Bad ...
,
Backnang Backnang (; swg, Bagene) is a town in Germany in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, roughly northeast of Stuttgart. Its population has increased greatly over the past century, from 7,650 in 1900 to 35,761 in 2005. Backnang was ceded to Wà ...
and Aspach, and on the western rim are
Oberstenfeld Oberstenfeld () is a municipality in the district of Ludwigsburg in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is located about 40 km north of Stuttgart. Geography Oberstenfeld is located in the upper Bottwar river valley. It lies in the northeast ...
, Beilstein, Abstatt,
Untergruppenbach Untergruppenbach () is a municipality near Heilbronn, a city in the northern half of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. There are a total of 7,600 inhabitants living in six villages that form the municipality of Untergruppenbach. Approxim ...
and
Lehrensteinsfeld Lehrensteinsfeld is a municipality in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Euro ...
. To the south, west and north, mighty
Keuper The Keuper is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) in the subsurface of large parts of west and central Europe. The Keuper consists of dolomite, shales or claystones and evaporites that were deposited during the Middle and Late ...
escarpments prominently mark the boundaries of the range with the Backnang Bay, Neckar Basin and Hohenlohe Plain. The valley of the Murr between Sulzbach and Oppenweiler separates the Lowenstein Hills from the Murrhardt Forest. The boundary with the adjacent Mainhardt Forest to the east is not clear from the terrain; it runs roughly from north to south, initially following the valley of the Gabelbach, a tributary of the Brettach, then via the settlement of Chausseehaus on the Bundesstraße 39 Federal road to the watershed on the ridge between the Lauter in the west and the Fischbach in the east, which it then follows. In the sparsely populated Lowenstein Hills themselves there are only a few small settlements, The largest of which is Spiegelberg.


Hills

The highest point of the Löwenstein Hills, at 561.0 m, is the wooded Raitelberg west of Wüstenrot; roughly north of this "hill" is the Stangenberg (559.0 m). The forested Horkenberg between Löwenstein and Wüstenrot, at 549.0 m, is very high. The Stocksberg (538.9 m) which belongs to Beilstein and Löwenstein and the Juxkopf (533.1 m) near Spiegelberg with its Juxkopf Tower have good views. To the west in the Heilbronn forest area of the
Heilbronn Hills The Heilbronn Hills (german: Heilbronner Berge) 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 . ...
is the Schweinsberg (372.8 m) and another
observation tower An observation tower is a structure used to view events from a long distance and to create a full 360 degree range of vision to conduct long distance observations. Observation towers are usually at least tall and are made from stone, iron, an ...
, the Schweinsberg Tower, the Heilbronn Transmission Tower (''Fernmeldeturm Heilbronn'') and the Schweinsberg
Water Tower A water tower is an elevated structure supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system, distribution system for potable water, and to provide emergency storage for fire protection. Water towe ...
(''Hochbehälter Schweinsberg'') owned by the Lake Constance water company, ''Bodensee-Wasserversorgung''. To the south where the hills transition into the Mainhardt Forest, the wooded
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''
kuppen A ''Kuppe'' is the term used in German-speaking central Europe for a mountain or hill with a rounded summit that has no rock formation, such as a tor, on it. A range of such hills is called a ''Kuppengebirge''. In geology the term also refers ...
'' between the Lauter valley and Fischbach valley heights rise up to 565.7 m (Steinberg south of Wüstenrot).


Rivers and streams

The following rivers and larger streams drain the Lowenstein Hills or are catchment waters on its perimeter. * The Murr rises not far from Murrhardt in the Murrhardt Forest, flows mainly westwards via Murrhardt and Backnang to Marbach, where it empties into the
Neckar The Neckar () is a river in Germany, mainly flowing through the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg, with a short section through Hesse. The Neckar is a major right tributary of the Rhine. Rising in the Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis near Schwenn ...
. Part of its course flows through the southeast of the Löwenstein Hills. ** The
Lauter Lauter may refer to: People * Lauter (surname) Places *Lauter, Saxony, town in the district of Aue-Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Germany * Lauter, Bavaria, village in the district of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany Rivers * Lauter (Baunach), tributary to th ...
rises near Löwenstein-Hirrweiler, flows southeastwards through Spiegelberg and discharges near Sulzbach into the Murr. ** The Klöpferbach rises north of Rietenau, flows south through Aspach and joins the Murr near Backnang-Unterschöntal. ** The Wüstenbach rises near Kleinaspach, flows mainly southwards and empties into the Murr between Burgstetten-Burgstall and Backnang. ** The
Bottwar The Bottwar is a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It passes through Großbottwar and flows into the Murr in Steinheim an der Murr. See also *List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aa ...
rises near Prevorst, flows southwestwards via Großbottwar to Steinheim on the Murr, where it ends. * The
Schozach Schozach is a river in Germany. It is a right tributary of the Neckar in the southern part of the Heilbronn district of Baden-Württemberg. It has its source near the village Vorhof near Untergruppenbach in the Löwenstein Hills and flows th ...
rises near Löwenstein, flows initially southwestwards through Abstatt to Ilsfeld and then northwestwards via Talheim to Heilbronn-Sontheim, where it discharges into the Neckar. * The Sulm rises near Löwenstein, flows northwestwards through the Weinsberg valley (''Weinsberger Tal'') and empties near Neckarsulm into the Neckar.


Geology

Geologically the Löwenstein Hills belong to the
Germanic Trias The Germanic Trias Supergroup (german: Germanische Trias-Supergruppe) is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) in the subsurface of large parts of western and central Europe (north of the Alps) and the North Sea. Almost all of the G ...
supergroup of the earth's
Triassic The Triassic ( ) is a geologic period and system which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago ( Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period 201.36 Mya. The Triassic is the first and shortest period ...
period and are counted as part of the
Keuper The Keuper is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) in the subsurface of large parts of west and central Europe. The Keuper consists of dolomite, shales or claystones and evaporites that were deposited during the Middle and Late ...
, which means they were formed about 220 million years ago. The highest points are isolated
Black Jurassic The Black Jurassic or Black Jura (german: Schwarzer Jura) in earth history refers to the lowest of the three lithostratigraphic units of the South German Jurassic, the latter being understood not as a geographical, but a geological term in the ...
domed summits or ''
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'', which lie on the Knollenmergel. In the Löwenstein Hills there are numerous
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s,
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s and mining galleries, some of which have
educational path An educational trail (or sometimes educational path), nature trail or nature walk is a specially developed hiking trail or footpath that runs through the countryside, along which there are marked stations or stops next to points of natural, techn ...
s offering information about them: * Aspach, Keuper educational path (10.3 km) north of the village of Rietenau with several outcrops and 21 stations covering topics from gypsum keuper ( Grabfeld Formation) to Stuben sandstone * Obersulm-Eichelberg, the ''Hohlenstein'': a natural rock arch, about 14 metres long, made of Stuben sandstone * Obersulm-Eichelberg, the ''Kolbensteige'': an outcrop with rocks ranging from the Lower Bunter Marl to the Lowest Stuben sandstone on the bank of a
sunken road A sunken lane (also hollow way or holloway) is a road or track that is significantly lower than the land on either side, not formed by the (recent) engineering of a road cutting but possibly of much greater age. Various mechanisms have been pro ...
* Spiegelberg-Vorderbüchelberg, the ''Bodenbach'' Gorge: an erosion gorge of Stuben sandstone with a 30-metre-wide
rock shelter A rock shelter (also rockhouse, crepuscular cave, bluff shelter, or abri) is a shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff. In contrast to solutional caves (karst), which are often many miles long, rock shelters are almost alway ...
, the ''Hohler Stein'', and a small waterfall * Spiegelberg-
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, the ''Hüttenwald'' Gorge: an erosion gorge, Upper Bunter Marl and Stuben sandstone * Spiegelberg-Jux, the '' Wetzsteinstollen'', a mining gallery in the gravel sandstone, worked until 1923, in the valley of the
Winterlauter Winterlauter is a small river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It flows into the Lauter near Spiegelberg. See also *List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg A list of rivers of Baden-Württemberg, Germany: A * Aal * Aalbach * Aalenbach * Ablach ...
* Spiegelberg-Nassach: Mining educational path in the valley of the Winterlauter with evidence of the mining of
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, construction rock,
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s for
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and the Wetzstein gallery. *
Untergruppenbach Untergruppenbach () is a municipality near Heilbronn, a city in the northern half of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. There are a total of 7,600 inhabitants living in six villages that form the municipality of Untergruppenbach. Approxim ...
: south of the motorway junction, a marl pit in the Lower Bunter Estherian beds of the gypsum keuper * Untergruppenbach-Unterheinriet: sunken road and
quarry A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to reduce their envi ...
on the southern Hohberg in the reed sandstone *
Wüstenrot Wüstenrot is a municipality in the Mainhardt Forest with about 6,800 inhabitants, more than half of them in small incorporated villages. The village is the birthplace of the Wüstenrot Bausparkasse (Wüstenrot Building Society). Geography ...
, Pfaffenklinge: erosion gorge in the Stuben sandstone and Knollenmergel with two galleries from the 18th century, in which only
pyrites The mineral pyrite (), or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral. Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue giv ...
was found instead of the hoped-for silver.


References


Literature

* Thomas Huth und Baldur Junker: ''Geotouristische Karte von Baden-Württemberg 1:200 000 NORD. Erläuterungen.'' Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Landesamt für Geologie, Rohstoffe und Bergbau, Freiburg i. Br. 2005. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lowenstein Hills Mountain and hill ranges of Baden-Württemberg Regions of Baden-Württemberg Forests and woodlands of Baden-Württemberg Natural regions of the Swabian Keuper-Lias Plains