The Kellerberg is a hill, 448.8 m above sea level (NHN),[1] and the highest point of the Eifel part of the Meulenwald and of the collective municipality of Wittlich-Land.
Streams that rise on the hillside include the Weischbach and the Orschbach in the east, the Gitzertbach in the south-southwest and the Stahlbach in the west.
[2] In 1999 the 21.7-metre-high Kellerberg Observation Tower was built in a modern wood and steel design.
The covered tower has a triangular plan and consists of seven larch logs that are connected by metal strips.
[3] Its observation platform is 18 metres high and offers views far across the Eifel and to the Hunsrück.