Aremberg (mountain)

Coordinates: 50°25′02″N 6°48′51″E / 50.41722°N 6.81417°E / 50.41722; 6.81417
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Aremberg
Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
(Site of the ruins of Aremberg Castle
)
Parent rangeAhr Hills (Ahr Eifel)
Geology
Age of rockTertiary
Mountain typevolcano
Type of rockBasalt

The Aremberg is, at 623 m above 

).

Geographic location

This former Tertiary volcano rises in the northwestern part of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, around 2.25 kilometres (1.40 mi) east of its border with North Rhine-Westphalia and belongs to the volcanic region of the High Eifel. On its southwestern slopes lies the village of Aremberg and, at its southeastern foot, the village of Antweiler. The basalt cone is surrounded by the small nature reserve of Aremberg.

A section of the middle reaches of the

River Ahr flows past the Aremberg to the east; to the north an Ahr tributary, the Eichenbach
, flows around the mountain.

Aremberg Castle

On the summit are a few ruins belonging to

Roman road
.

Nürburgring Nordschleife

A section of the

Nordschleife
racing track, from which the Aremberg can be seen, is named after the mountain.

View of the village and the volcanic cone of Aremberg from the playing field of the Schullandheim

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