Franconian Heights
The Franconian Heights are a hill ridge, up to, in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in South Germany.
Location and boundaries
The Franconian Heights lie in the west of Franconia on either side of the border between Bavaria in the east and Baden-Württemberg in the west.The larger part lies in Bavaria; the markedly smaller southwestern element is in Baden-Württemberg. It includes the southern part of the so-called Crailsheim Hardt, which extends in an arc around the town of Crailsheim from the ramp of the A 6 northeast of Satteldorf in the north as far as Jagst near Stimpfach in the south, where it transitions into the Virngrund. It also includes the little basin of the upper Zwergwörnitz to the southeast, near Kreßberg.
The Franconian Heights, whose plateau has a hill country character in places, lie south of the somewhat lower hills of the Steigerwald, east of the Hohenlohe Plain and northeast of the Ellwangen Hills, and not quite half way on a line from Nuremberg to Stuttgart, east of Rothenburg.
Geology
Geologically, the Franconian Heights belong to the Keuper Uplands, which run through both the Franconian Keuper-Lias Land and through the adjacent Swabian Keuper-Lias Land to the southwest, and is also surrounded by lias country. Its northern continuation is the Steigerwald, up to 499 m high, which transitions into the Haßberge on the far side of the River Main. Its southern continuation, the Swabian-Franconian Forest, runs from the southern boundary of the Heights, mainly westwards, and is a little higher, climbing to 586 m.On its western side, the Franconian Heights end in a steep scarp, and in the east, descends to the plains. The dominant rock type is sandstone; the soils are relatively sandy. Old quarries, such as those in Obergailnau near Wettringen bear witness to the former importance of this rock for house construction in the region.
Nature park
The Franconian Heights Nature Park covers most of the region, but not its southern part. In addition, it extends westwards near Rothenburg and as far as the Sulzach north of Feuchtwangen, well beyond the ridge itself.Settlements
The towns and villages of the region include:- Burgbernheim
- Colmberg
- Crailsheim with subdistricts east of the Jagst
- Diebach
- Dombühl
- Feuchtwangen
- Fichtenau with its subdistrict of Wäldershub
- Kreßberg
- Marktbergel
- Markt Erlbach
- Obernzenn
- Satteldorf and its eastern subdistricts
- Schillingsfürst
- Schnelldorf
- Stimpfach with several villages
- Trautskirchen
- Wettringen
- Wörnitz