Ellwangen Hills

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Elevation569.2 m above NHN
Range coordinates48°58′03″N 10°01′58″E / 48.9674361°N 10.03278°E / 48.9674361; 10.03278
Ellwanger Berge
The Ellwangen Hills in the east of the
Swabian-Franconian Forest
Highest point
PeakSchönberg
Elevation569.2 m above NHN
Geography
State(s)Counties of Schwäbisch Hall, Ostalbkreis in Baden-Württemberg,  Germany
Range coordinates48°58′03″N 10°01′58″E / 48.9674361°N 10.03278°E / 48.9674361; 10.03278
Geology
Rock typeKeuper

The Ellwangen Hills (German: Ellwanger Berge) are a hill ridge, up to 569.2 m above sea level (NHN),[1] in the counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalbkreis in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

Construction of a wind turbine in the Ellwanger Berge wind farm (2016)

The name of the range comes from the town of Ellwangen. The hills are known nationally especially because of the eponymous motorway services on the A 7.

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