Rhenish-Hessian Hills
The Rhenish-Hessian Hills, also called the "Land of the Thousand Hills", refers to that part of Rhenish Hesse within the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies within the counties of Alzey-Worms and Mainz-Bingen, and covers the same area as the natural region known as the Rhenish Hesse Tableland and Hill Country. It covers an area of around 1,400 km².Hills
The hills and spurs of the Rhenish-Hessian Hills include – with heights in metres above sea level :
- Kappelberg, in the Vorholz woodlands between Bechenheim, Orbis and Oberwiesen near the border with the Palatinate
- Eichelberg, near Fürfeld
- Kloppberg, near Hochborn and Dittelsheim-Heßloch
- Wartberg, with Alzey Wartberg Tower, south of Alzey
- Jakobsberg, between Dromersheim, Laurenziberg and Ockenheim, with the Jakobsberg Priory
- Hornberg, near Framersheim
- Napoleonshöhe, near Sprendlingen and Zotzenheim, with subpeak Zotzenheimer Horn
- Horn, in Rhenish-Hessian Switzerland between Siefersheim and Neu-Bamberg, with subpeak Mühlberg
- Wißberg, between Gau-Bickelheim and Sankt Johann, with golf course
- Michaelsberg, northwest of Spiesheim
- Teufelsrutsch, southwest of Wendelsheim, west of Nack
- Mainzer Berg, southeast of Ingelheim am Rhein and east-northeast of Großwinternheim
- Auf der Muhl, zwischen Mainz-Ebersheim, Nieder-Olm and Zornheim
- Westerberg with Ingelheim's Bismarck Tower on the Waldeck, near Ingelheim am Rhein
- Petersberg, between Gau-Odernheim and Bechtolsheim
- Rochusberg, between Bingen am Rhein and Büdesheim, with the Rochuskapelle and Emperor Frederick Tower and Scharlachkopf
- Mühlberg, between Mainz-Ebersheim and Nieder-Olm
- Rabenkopf , near Wackernheim
- Selzer Berg, between Selzen and Sörgenloch
- Lerchenberg, east-northeastern flank of the Mainzer Berg in Mainz with ZDF transmitter
- Schildberg, near Sulzheim