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and snow lies here for longer than anywhere else in the Eifel. As a result, the winter sports season is longer here than in the surrounding region. The highest point of the Schneifel is the 699.1-metre-high Schwarze Mann ("Black Man"), which is also the third highest point of the Eifel range after
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On the heights of the Schneifel is the former US radar station, Prüm Air Station, and the Schnee Eifel transmission tower for
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Map service of the Landscape Information System of the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature Conservation Office (
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Winters in this low mountainous region are unusually cold and snowy for western and parts of central
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The rather unassuming, long ridge of the Schneifel viewed from the
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which, with a height of 224 m is clearly visible for miles.
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The Schneifel is covered along its entire length by the ruins of
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Schnee Eifel
Battle of the Schnee Eifel

Weißer Stein
sea level (NHN)
Eifel
Belgian
Brandscheid
Prüm
Ormont
German
snow
Prussian
Schnee-Eifel
Europe
Hohe Acht
Erresberg
bunkers
Siegfried Line
terrestrial TV
VHF
Map service of the Landscape Information System of the Rhineland-Palatinate Nature Conservation Office (Naturschutzverwaltung Rheinland-Pfalz)
50°15′57″N 6°22′29″E / 50.2659°N 6.3748°E / 50.2659; 6.3748
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