roes germany 2022 pyrmonter hle retaurant

navigate by keyword : castle building ruins tree tower fortification monastery landmark hill sky estate rock waterway house village plant roes germany 2022 burg pyrmont forest elztal elz small river eifel season floods double waterfall located right pyrmonter hle valley road bridge medieval roots chapel huge spring stays big summer extreme rough stayed still offers stop closed stone recession retaurant drought reduced two tiny streams showing rocks underneath lake

Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Pyrmonter Mühle, retaurant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Pyrmonter Mühle, parking lot entrance at a curve Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Pyrmonter Mühle parking lot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Burg Pyrmont seen from the bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Chapel on the Elz bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elz waterfall from above Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elz on the last two meters before the waterfall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Pyrmonter Mühle, retaurant
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Burg Pyrmont and the bridge below Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roes, Germany - 08 16 2022: Burg Pyrmont on the hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elz on the last few meters before the waterfall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elztal road bridge with a medieval chapel Royalty Free Stock Photo
gravel parking lot in Elztal near Pyrmont Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elztal road curve near Pyrmont Royalty Free Stock Photo
half-timbered chapel ceiling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elz is a rather small river in the Eifel, except when there are season floods. The double waterfall is located in the Eifel near the village Roes, right at Pyrmonter Mühle in the valley below Burg Pyrmont. The waterfall is under the road bridge with medieval roots and a chapel. The waterfall of the Elz can be huge in spring and usually stays big in summer, too. In Summer 2022 the extreme drought reduced the double waterfall to two tiny streams showing the rough rocks underneath. The lake below stayed tiny and still offers fish a shelter in the dry river phase.


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