Bausenberg Contents Location Description External links References Navigation menu50°28′2.62″N 7°13′16.43″E / 50.4673944°N 7.2212306°E / 50.4673944; 7.221230650°28′2.62″N 7°13′16.43″E / 50.4673944°N 7.2212306°E / 50.4673944; 7.2212306Rechtsverordnung über das Naturschutzgebiet „Bausenberg“ (Landkreis Ahrweiler) dated 14 April 1981Karte Landschaftsinformationssystem der Naturschutzverwaltung Rheinland-PfalzDer Hufeisenkrater BausenbergMap service of the Landscape Information System of the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature Conservation Office (Naturschutzverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz)

Mountains and hills of Rhineland-PalatinateMountains and hills of the EifelNature reserves in Rhineland-PalatinateCinder cones


cinder coneEast EifelAhrweilerRhineland-PalatinateNiederzissenWaldorfA61hectareslava flowcircular rampart












Bausenberg
Bausenberg.jpg
Highest point
Elevation
339.8 m above sea level (NN) (1,115 ft) [1]
Coordinates
50°28′2.62″N 7°13′16.43″E / 50.4673944°N 7.2212306°E / 50.4673944; 7.2212306Coordinates: 50°28′2.62″N 7°13′16.43″E / 50.4673944°N 7.2212306°E / 50.4673944; 7.2212306
Geography



Bausenberg is located in Rhineland-Palatinate

Bausenberg

Bausenberg




Ahrweiler,
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany


Parent rangeEifel
Geology
Mountain typecinder cone

The Bausenberg is a cinder cone hill, 339.8 m above sea level (NN),[1] in the East Eifel in the county of Ahrweiler in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.




Contents





  • 1 Location


  • 2 Description


  • 3 External links


  • 4 References




Location


The Bausenberg is located between Niederzissen immediately to the south and Waldorf to the north-northeast. To the east is the motorway junction of Niederzissen on the A61.



Description


The area around the Bausenberg is a protected area, which was initially provisionally established by a regulation dated 27 August 1968. On 14 April 1981, the hill was officially declared a nature reserve by the regional government of Koblenz. The reserve has an area of 127 hectares and covers parts of the parishes of Niederzissen and Waldorf. Its purposes are to preserve the cinder cone, including its northeasterly lava flow, due to its special geological significance and also to protect, for scientific reasons, rare plant species and communities as well as habitats for rare animals. Also on the Bausenberg is a well formed circular rampart which is part of the reserve.



External links



  • Rechtsverordnung über das Naturschutzgebiet „Bausenberg“ (Landkreis Ahrweiler) dated 14 April 1981 (pdf; 82 kB)

  • Karte Landschaftsinformationssystem der Naturschutzverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz

  • Der Hufeisenkrater Bausenberg


References



  1. ^ ab Map service of the Landscape Information System of the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature Conservation Office (Naturschutzverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz)







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