Endingen is a small German town located in southwest Germany, at the border with France. It lies at the northern border of a former volcano area called Kaiserstuhl. The population of Endingen is about 9,000.
Endingen
Amoltern
Kiechlinsbergen
Königschaffhausen
Kaiserstuhl (Baden-Württemberg)
The Kaiserstuhl is a range of hills in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany with a maximum height of 556.6 metres (1,826 ft). It is of volcanic origin and located in the southwest of the state in the counties of Emmendingen and Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald. In terms of natural regions it is considered to be a part of the Upper Rhine Plain.
The Kaiserstuhl hills including the Totenkopf with its transmission tower, the village of Oberbergen beyond it and the Rhine River in the background (aerial view looking north-northwest)
Badberg Nature Reserve, the Kaiserstuhl in late summer
Peridotite xenolith in a nephelinite lava flow, Kaiserstuhl
Polished limburgite, Kaiserstuhl