Ulmen
Guided tours to the volcanic lakes of the Eifel - Today's Maar: Jungferweiher and Ulmener Maar-Stollen
The Maarsee, which was originally around 128 m deep, has silted up over the millennia. It was only flooded again in 1942 by damming the Nollenbach stream. Today, sediment drillings provide scientists with information about the development of climate and vegetation in times long past. Today, the Jungferweiher is also an important bird sanctuary and is known for its abundance of migratory birds. Together with the Ulmener Maar, it is a nature reserve. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Language: german
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Event location
Ulmen
Campingplatz Ulmen, Am Jungferweiher 4
56766 Ulmen
Organizer
Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel GmbH
Mainzer Straße 25
54550 Daun