Fulda-Werra Uplands
The Fulda-Werra Uplands are a major natural regional unit in the East Hesse Highlands in East and North Hesse and, with small elements in the southeast, in the German state of Thuringia. Most of the range lies right of the River Fulda and left of the Werra. The uplands extend from the Rhön mountains northwards, to the River Weser near Hann. Münden.
The best known and highest mountain and sub-range is the Hoher Meißner in the northeast which reaches a height of. Other well known upland areas are the Kaufungen Forest in the extreme north, the Stölzinger Hills in the centre and the Seulingswald in the south.
Hills
The hills of the Fulda-Werra Uplands include the following – sorted by height in metres above Normalnull :- Hoher Meißner ; Hoher Meißner in the Meißner region
- Hirschberg ; Söhre
- Bilstein ; Anterior Kaufungen Forest
- Eisberg ; northern Stolzhausen Ridge in the Stölzinger Hills
- Haferberg ; Hinterer Kaufungen Forest
- Himmelsberg ; Günsterode Heights in the Melsungen Upland
- Alheimer ; southern Stolzhausen Ridge in the Stölzinger Hills
- Dammskopf ; Rotenburg-Ludwigseck Forest in the Neuenstein-Ludwigseck Ridge
- Bielstein ; Söhre
- Katzenstirn ; southern Vockerode Upland in the Stölzinger Hills
- Toter Mann ; Seulingswald
- Eichelsberg ; Eichelsberg in the Neuenstein-Ludwigseck Ridge
- Herzberg ; Richelsdorf Hills
- Kessel ; Melgershausen Heights in the ''Neuenstein-Ludwigseck Ridge''