Idar Forest

The Idar Forest (German: Idarwald, Celtic: "id ar" - hill forest above the land) is part of the Hunsrück low mountain range in the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Geography
The Idar Forest lies in the districts of Bernkastel-Wittlich and Birkenfeld in the northeast of the Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park. It lies more or less in the triangle formed by the villages of Morbach (in the northwest), Rhaunen (northeast) and Idar-Oberstein (southeast), but apart from Morbach – does not extend as far as these places. The underlying rocks are primarily made up of Lower Devonian quartzites.
Mountains
Amongst the highest mountains in the Idar Forest are:
- An den zwei Steinen (766 m)
 - Kahlheid (766 m)
 - Steingerüttelkopf (757 m)
 - Ruppelstein (755 m)
 - Idarkopf (746 m) - crowned by the Idarkopf Tower
 - Usarkopf (724 m)
 
Bodies of water

Streams
The following streams rise in, or on the edge of, the Idar Forest:
- Dhron
 - Idarbach (Nahe) - rises between Erbeskopf and Kahlheid
 - Idarbach (Hahnenbach) - rises north of the Idarkopf near Hochscheid
 - Rhaunelbach
 - Steinbach
 
Lakes and reservoirs
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The following lakes and reservoirs are located in, or on the edge of, the Idar Forest:
- Steinbach Reservoir on the Steinbach
 
Sources
- Uwe Anhäuser: Heimat am Idarwald. Literaturverlag Dr. Gebhardt und Hilden, Idar-Oberstein 2001, ISBN 3-932515-30-7.