Hummelsberg (Swabian Jura)

Hummelsberg
The Hummelsberg
Highest point
Elevation 1,002 m above sea level (NHN) (3,287 ft)
Coordinates 48°7.11′N 8°45.88′E / 48.11850°N 8.76467°E / 48.11850; 8.76467Coordinates: 48°7.11′N 8°45.88′E / 48.11850°N 8.76467°E / 48.11850; 8.76467
Geography
Parent range Swabian Jura
Geology
Type of rock White Jurassic
On the Hummelsberg

The Hummelsberg is a mountain, 1,001.6 m above sea level (NHN),[1] on the southwestern edge of the Swabian Jura near Gosheim in the German county of Tuttlingen.

The Hummelsberg is part of the so-called ten thousanders – the ten mountains of the Swabian Jura that reach a height of 1,000 metres or more – in the area of the Großer Heuberg. Together with the Kehlen and the Hochwald, it forms a mountain chain that continues south as far as the Dreifaltigkeitsberg. In outstanding weather conditions the view from the Hummelsberg may reach the northernmost summits of the Swiss Alps to the sout and the Black Forest to the west.

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