Schiener Berg

Schiener Berg
View from a viewing point near Freudenfels Castle between Eschenz and Klingenzell (CH), over Eschenz and the Untersee to the Schienerberg – including Wangen (r), Öhningen (m; GE) and Stein am Rhein (l; CH)
Highest point
Peakunnamed kuppe near Ferdinandslust, near Schienen (GE)
Elevation715.6 m above NHN
Geography
Schiener Berg is located in Alps
Schiener Berg
Schiener Berg
Statebetween Horn (Constance, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) and Stein am Rhein (Stein, Schaffhausen, Switzerland)
Range coordinates47°41′08″N 8°55′11″E / 47.685611°N 8.919833°E / 47.685611; 8.919833
Parent rangeSouthwest Hegau Uplands
Geology
Type of rockMolasse

The Schiener Berg, also called the Schienerberg, is a hill ridge between Horn in the county of Constance in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and Stein am Rhein in the district of Stein, in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen. It is up to 715.6 m above sea level (NHN)[1] and part of the Lake Constance peninsula of Höri in the Southwest Hegau Uplands. The name is derived from the settlement of Schienen, which is roughly in the centre of the region.