The Lechkhumi range serves as a watershed, separating the Tskhenistsqali and Rioni river valleys.
[1] Its maximum height is 3584 metres (the peak of mountain Samertskhle).
Lechkhumi Range has a glacial landform, including U-shaped valley and Cirque.
[2] It is mainly composed of lower and middle Jurassic slates, sandstones and limestones.
[1] It is mostly covered by oak, hornbeam, beech, spruce and fir.