Erpeler Ley

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Erpeler Ley is a prominent basalt rock cliff on the east bank of the Rhine River in Germany, known for its scenic views and historical significance, including its role in World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf basalt rock cliff
natural monument
composedOf basalt
country Germany NERFINISHED
elevation about 191 metres above sea level
hasClimbingActivity paragliding launch site
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of the Rhine romantic landscape
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic
hasHistoricalEvent Battle of Remagen NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance World War II NERFINISHED
hasMemorial memorials related to the Ludendorff Bridge
hasNameLanguage German
hasNearbyWaterBody Rhine River NERFINISHED
hasPanoramicViewOf Ahr Valley mouth NERFINISHED
Siebengebirge NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalUse paragliding
sightseeing
walking
hasRoute marked hiking trails
hasTopographicFeature steep cliff face
hasTourismType hiking destination
scenic lookout
hasVegetation mixed forest on slopes
knownFor scenic views over the Rhine Valley
view of the Remagen Bridgehead area
locatedIn Rhineland-Palatinate NERFINISHED
district of Neuwied
municipality of Erpel
locatedInRegion Middle Rhine NERFINISHED
locatedOn east bank of the Rhine River
nearbySettlement Erpel NERFINISHED
Remagen NERFINISHED
overlooks Ludendorff Bridge site at Remagen NERFINISHED
town of Erpel
town of Remagen NERFINISHED
partOf Lower Middle Rhine Valley NERFINISHED
Rhine Gorge landscape NERFINISHED
protectedStatus landscape protection area
reachableBy hiking paths
road
usedAs recreational area
viewpoint
usedDuring World War II military operations NERFINISHED

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Remagen, Germany near Erpeler Ley
subject surface form: Remagen