The Dietzenley in the county of Vulkaneifel in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate is a mountain, 617.6 m above sea level (NHN),[1] and the highest point in the Pelm Forest, a part of the Volcanic Eifel range.

Dietzenley
Viewing tower on the Dietzenley
Highest point
Elevation617.6 m above sea level (NHN) (2,026 ft) [1]
Coordinates50°12′09″N 6°40′40″E / 50.2025°N 6.67778°E / 50.2025; 6.67778
Geography
Dietzenley is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Dietzenley
Dietzenley
Parent rangeVolcanic Eifel
Geology
Mountain typevolcano
Rock typeBasalt

The Dietzenley rises within the Volcanic Eifel Nature Park in the parish of Gerolstein north and above the Gerolstein quarter of Büscheich-Niedereich.

On the largely wooded domed summit stands a small, wooden observation tower, which offers a good view of the Volcanic Eifel. Somewhat below it there is an electrical converter and the remains of a Celtic ringwall.

The Dietzenley may be reached on footpaths from Gerolstein, Pelm or Gees.

View of the Alter Voß from the tower

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