Ardennes and Eifel

Ardennes and Eifel are mountain ranges in Europe that form part of the same volcanic field and also of the Rhenish Massif. These are mountains and hills composed of slate and limestone, and of an average altitude of 400 to 500 meters, with several summits reaching the 700 meters.

These mountain ranges are situated in western Europe. Their western starting point roughly begins where the Meuse river crosses the French-Belgian border. They stretch in a northeastern direction, covering eastern Belgium (Wallonia), northern Luxembourg and western Germany as far as the Rhine river between the cities of Bonn and Koblenz, and are bordered by the Moselle river on the south.

The very eastern part of Belgium (Belgian Eifel) and also the north of Luxembourg (Oesling) form a transitional area between the Ardennes on the left (French speaking) and the Eifel on the right (German speaking).

Ardennes and Eifel are thinly populated, abundant with forests, wildlife, and rivers carving deep valleys.

Maps
 Ardennen mit Eifel.jpg|Ardennes and Eifel Location Ardennes.PNG|Location of the Ardennes Location Eiffel.PNG|Location of the Eifel 

Photos
 Ardennen.jpg|A view at the Ardennes near Stavelot Staudt01.jpg|A view at the Eifel near Nürburg HoheachtRassberg.jpg|Hohe Acht, the highest summit of the Eifel Ourthe333.JPG|Ourthe river near Rendeux Staumauer Esch - Sauer - panoramio.jpg|Upper Sûre Lake in Luxembourg Château hierges 003.JPG|Château de Hierges in France Fagne.Ardenne.JPG|High Fens Grotten van Han - grot 1.jpg|Caves of Han-sur-Lesse Rodderberg 002-.jpg|Rodderberg maar Monthermé 2.JPG|Meuse river at Monthermé 