The Lochemse Berg or Lochemerberg is a 49.2-meter high hill in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The moraine of which the Lochemse Berg forms the highest point is situated between Lochem in the north and Barchem in the south and dates back to the Pleistocene. On the south side lies the other significant peak, the Kale Berg, while to the north is the lower Paaschberg. The name Barchem is derived from the proximity of the village to the moraine. The Lochemse Berg was formed during the Saalian from pushed material from deposits of river sediments by lobes of glacial ice from the northeast. Between the peaks of the Lochemse Berg and the Kale Berg lies a spring area, the Duivelskolk.
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Address: Gelderland, Netherlands
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