The Alzey Hills, which are covered by
loess,
lime and
marl-rich soils, are dominated by
agriculture. In many areas it is a
cultural landscape used, particularly on the southern slopes of the hills, for
viticulture and, especially in the south, for
arable farming. It is part of the foreland for the Palatine Uplands with sharper relief that the Rhenish Hesse Hills to the north. In the west, in the transition zone to the Palatine Uplands, the Alzey Hills are wooded in places. Amongst the hills of the region that descends from west to east from heights of over to around (near Westhofen), are the
Zollstock (300.3 m; between
Immesheim and
Rüssingen), the
Saukopf (296.4 m; near Immesheim), the Kahlenberg (305 m; near
Kindenheim) and the ridge of
Gerstenberg with the
Quirnheimer Berg (316.6 m; near
Quirnheim). The hills are bisected by the upper reaches of the
Selz and the
Seebach and the middle courses of the
Pfrimm and the
Eisbach. == References ==