Geisberg (Middle Moselle)

Geisberg[1]
Bitschberg,[2] Pitsch Berg,[3] Bitsch,[4] Benhaar,[5] Geischberg[5][4]
The Geisberg (literally: Goats Hill) seen from the north-west, Moselle in between, Mühlheim village to the left
Highest point
Elevation262 m (860 ft)[5]
ListingNatural region Moselle Valley, Middle Moselle, Osann-Veldenz former circulated mountains
Coordinates49°53′21″N 7°0′39″E / 49.88917°N 7.01083°E / 49.88917; 7.01083
Geography
Map
Parent rangeMoselle Hills, Rhenish Massif[2]
Geology
Rock ageLower Devonian[2]
Rock typeClay Slate[2]

The Geisberg is a 262 m high mountain at Mülheim on Moselle, in Germany. It is a remnant of a dry fallen meander of the river Moselle.

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