Ulmener Maar

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Ulmener Maar
View looking north from the castle ruins of the upper ward
Ulmener Maar is located in Germany
Ulmener Maar
Ulmener Maar
Primary inflowsRömerstollen
   (from Jungferweiher),
Ulmener Bach
   (manmade, since 1875)
Primary outflowsno egress
Max. length0.51
Max. width0.25
Max. depth37
Shore length10.9
Surface elevation440
SettlementsUlmen
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The Ulmener Maar is a maar in the Eifel mountains of Germany in the immediate vicinity of the town of Ulmen in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The lake is up to 37 metres deep and is surrounded by an embankment of tuff with an average height of 20 metres, which was formed from the erupted material of the former volcano. By the southern edge of the embankment are the ruins of a knight's castle, Ulmen Castle dating to the 11th century.

Ulmener Maar, 2015 aerial photograph
Ulmen, Jungferweiher, 2015 aerial photograph

See also

Literature

  • Werner D’hein: Natur- und Kulturführer Vulkanlandeifel. Mit 26 Stationen der „Deutschen Vulkanstraße“. Gaasterland-Verlag, Düsseldorf, 2006, ISBN 3-935873-15-8.

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