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- The Nerother Kopf is the conical hill of an extinct volcano (a cinder cone) near Neroth in the Eifel mountains. It is 651.7 m above sea level (NHN) and...
- (Belgium) Döhmberg 653.2 Dockweil Volcanic Eifel 276.81 Limestone Eifel Nerother Kopf 651.7 Daun-Manderscheid Volcanoes 270.50 Moselle Eifel unnamed summit...
- nearby mountains, the Nerother Kopf, is found the Freudenkoppe, a castle ruin, near which is the old millstone quarry where the Nerother Wandervogel youth...
- of Vulkaneifel; with a transmission mast on its south summitTertiary Nerother Kopf, 651.7 m (2,140 ft), county of Vulkaneifel; with the castle ruins...
- Ottweiler, 1957 Nerohm: Die letzten Wandervögel: Burg Waldeck und die Nerother. Geschichte einer Jugendbewegung. Deutscher Spurbuchverlag, Baunach, 2002...
- journalist at the 7th World Scout Jamboree in Bad Ischl, director of the de:Nerother Wandervogel, co-founder of the independent Balduinstein educational institution...
- Irrel e.V.. – Irrel. Buhrke, Heinz-Jürgen: Radschieben in Neroth. In: Nerother Hefte. - 14 (2000), Seite 18–22. - Ill. Hrsg.: Heimatverein Neroth. – Neroth...
- considered to be the founder of the "Nerother Wandervogel - Federation for the Establishment of the Rhenish Youth Castle" (Nerother Wandervogel - Bund zur Errichtung...
- architect, Rudolph Arthur Zichner, from Wiesbaden and made available for the Nerother Wandervogel - a youth group. In 1953, Hans Spiegel bought the castle and...
- Second highest elevation in the Vulkan Eifel, lies between Ernstberg and Nerother Kopf; site of transmission tower of SWR’s Eifel Transmitter Burgberg ("castle...