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Altenberg (Limpurg Hills)

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The Limpurg Hills ( German : Limpurger Berge ) are a hill range , up to 564.7 m above  sea level (NHN) , in the Swabian-Franconian Forest in the counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalbkreis in the German state of Baden-Württemberg . The majority of the region belonged formerly to Limpurg Land owned by the family of Schenken von Limpurg, whose name was derived from their family home, Limpurg Castle near Schwäbisch Hall .

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5-533: The Altenberg is the highest summit in the Limpurg Hills in southwest Germany , reaching a height of 564.7 m above  sea level (NHN) and rising some 60 metres above the surrounding area. It lies east of Hohenberg , a village in the municipality of Sulzbach-Laufen , within the county of Schwäbisch Hall in the state of Baden-Württemberg . At the summit is the Altenberg Tower ,

10-420: A 38.3-metre-high observation tower . The tower was opened on 7 October 2007 and measures 36 metres from the ground to the observation platform. As a result, the fully covered viewing point is at a height of about 600 m. Limpurg Hills The Limpurg Hills lie about 55 kilometres northeast of Stuttgart and around 60 kilometres (both as the crow flies ) east-southeast of Heilbronn , between

15-891: The Haller Ebene to the north, the Ellwangen Hills to the east and southeast, the Frickenhofer Höhe to the south, the Mainhardt Forest to the west and the Waldenburg Hills to the northwest. They lie southeast of Schwäbisch Hall , west of Sulzdorf , Obersontheim , Bühlertann , Bühlerzell and Adelmannsfelden and extend as far as the Blinde Rot river, northwest of Abtsgmünd . Untergröningen , Sulzbach-Laufen , Gaildorf , Westheim and Michelbach an der Bilz lie immediately west of

20-726: The Limpurg Hills and of the county of Schwäbisch Hall is the Altenberg (564.7 m), east of Sulzbach am Kocher , on which there is an observation tower, the Altenberg Tower. Better known, however, is the Einkorn (510 m), south of Hessental , which rises above the Hohenloher-Haller Plain, and forms a prominent, westward-running spur of the northern edge of the forest region. Several summits in

25-709: The forested upland region. Its striking geomorphological boundaries are the escarpment in the north that drops down to the Haller Ebene, the Buhler valley to the east and the great bend of the Kocher valley gorge to the south and west. To the southeast the Limpurg Hills run with the very narrow and long Unterjura Plateau of the Büchelberg Ridge down to the mouth of the Blinde Rot. The highest point of

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