The Ettringer Bellerberg, also called the Ettringer Bellberg, is a hill, 427.5 m above sea level (NHN),[1][2] forming the western flank of the Bellerberg Volcano, a volcano system that was active about 200,000 years ago.
To the south it descends to the Mayen Bowl (291.25), which is within the major unit of the Middle Rhine Basin (291).
27), major unit of the Eastern High Eifel (271), the sub-unit of the Hohe-Acht/Nitz-Nette Upland (271.2) and the natural region of the Nitz-Nette Forest (271.21).
81634; designated in 1978; 63.87 ha in area)[3] and parts of the bird reserve of the Lower Middle Rhine Region (Unteres Mittelrheingebiet, VSG no.
From its summit the eastern flank of the Bellerberg Volcano, the Kottenheimer Büden, the Pellenz and the valleys of the Rhine and Moselle may be seen.