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Lieser Spring

Lieser Spring

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This Highlight is in a protected area

Please check local regulations for: Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel

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    1. Giant Bench Near Sarmersbach – Dreis-Brück Reservoir loop from Daun

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    May 9, 2024

    The Lieser rises in the Hocheifel, the highest part of the Eifel low mountain range. Its source is near Boxberg, a municipality in the Vulkaneifel district.

    The Lieser flows in a predominantly southerly direction and mostly a few kilometers west parallel to the A 1. It runs through Daun, the district town of the Vulkaneifel district, where it crosses federal highways 257 and 421. It then enters the Bernkastel-Wittlich district. There it runs through Manderscheid, after which the Kleine Kyll, flowing in from the north-northwest, flows into it on the right-hand side as the longest tributary of the Lieser. The Lieser then reaches the Wittlich depression near Wittlich, the district town of the Bernkastel-Wittlich district, and breaks through the Moselle mountains.

    Finally, the Lieser, flowing in from the north, flows into the Moselle coming from the southwest near the municipality of Lieser.

    The Lieser is a 73.6 km long, orographically left-bank or northern tributary of the Moselle in Rhineland-Palatinate. Its catchment area covers 402.4 km².

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      May 21, 2020

      Accessible via good paths, the Lieserpfad trail begins here, from the source to the mouth of the Moselle.

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