This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes.

NameElevationLocationLast eruption
metresfeetCoordinates
Eifel
Burgberg401131650°41′42″N 6°26′33″E / 50.695°N 6.4424°E / 50.695; 6.4424 (Burgberg)-
Duppacher Weiher600196850°10′N 6°51′E / 50.17°N 6.85°E / 50.17; 6.85 (Duppacher Weiher)7,050 BCE ± 1000 years
Goldberg[1]649212950°20′09″N 6°27′41″E / 50.33587°N 6.461525°E / 50.33587; 6.461525 (Goldberg volcano)-
Hohe Acht747244750°23′09″N 7°00′40″E / 50.3858°N 7.01111°E / 50.3858; 7.01111 (Hohe Acht)-
Mons Nore678222450°20′49″N 6°57′11″E / 50.34701°N 6.953166°E / 50.34701; 6.953166 (Mons Nore)10,000 years ago
Hoher List549180250°09′42″N 6°50′55″E / 50.16167°N 6.84861°E / 50.16167; 6.84861 (Hoher List)-
Laacher See27590250°15′N 7°10′E / 50.25°N 7.16°E / 50.25; 7.16 (Laacher See)10,930 BCE
West Eifel Volcanic Field600196850°10′N 6°51′E / 50.17°N 6.85°E / 50.17; 6.85 (West Eifel Volcanic Field)7,050 BCE ± 1000 years
Hegau
Hohenfriedingen545178847°47′04″N 8°53′15″E / 47.784485°N 8.887542°E / 47.784485; 8.887542 (Hohenfriedingen)-
Hohenhewen846277647°50′09″N 8°44′52″E / 47.835819°N 8.747797°E / 47.835819; 8.747797 (Hohenhewen)-
Hohenkrähen644211347°47′56″N 8°49′14″E / 47.7988889°N 8.82055556°E / 47.7988889; 8.82055556 (Hohenkrähen)-
Hohenstoffeln844276947°47′44″N 8°45′02″E / 47.795585°N 8.750503°E / 47.795585; 8.750503 (Hohenstoffeln)-
Hohentwiel686225147°45′53″N 8°49′08″E / 47.764722°N 8.818889°E / 47.764722; 8.818889 (Hohentwiel)-
Mägdeberg664217847°48′19″N 8°47′51″E / 47.805278°N 8.7975°E / 47.805278; 8.7975 (Mägdeberg)-
Rhön Mountains
Ellenbogen814267050°34′22″N 10°5′0″E / 50.57278°N 10.08333°E / 50.57278; 10.08333 (Ellenbogen)-
Feuerberg8322730--
Heidelstein9133000--
Kreuzberg928304050°22′15″N 9°58′06″E / 50.37083°N 9.96833°E / 50.37083; 9.96833 (Kreuzberg)-
Milseburg835274050°32′42″N 9°53′53″E / 50.54500°N 9.89806°E / 50.54500; 9.89806 (Milseburg)-
Schwabenhimmel9263040--
Wasserkuppe950311050°29′53″N 9°56′16″E / 50.49805°N 9.937777°E / 50.49805; 9.937777 (Wasserkuppe)-
Vogelsberg
Hoherodskopf7632503--
Taufstein7732536--

See also

References

  1. Cools, Sebastien; Juvigne, Etienne; Pouclet, Andre. "Composition of tephra of the Goldberg volcano (West Eifel, Germany) and search for its dispersion" (PDF). Core. Core. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
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