Location The Calmont rises between
Bremm to the south-southwest and
Ediger-Eller further downstream to the southeast, both of which lie on the left bank of the river. Its summit is on the municipal boundary; its southern hillside belongs to Bremm, its northern and eastern slopes to Ediger-Eller. The |Ellerbach stream flows to the north and east around the ridge and empties into the Moselle southeast of the hill. To the southwest the countryside climbs up to the Schafstall (423.0 m).
Natural region allocation The Calmont belongs within the
natural region major unit group of
Moselle Valley (
Moseltal, no. 25), in the major unit of the Central Moselle Valley (
Mittleres Moseltal, 250), in the sub-unit of
Middle Moselle (
Mittelmosel, 250.3) and the natural region of
Cochemer Krampen (250.33). It terrain descends to the north into the Ellerbach valley, to the northwest and west and, ascending to the west-southwest to the Schafstall, into the natural region of
Gevenicher Hochfläche (270.02), which is part of major unit group of the
East Eifel (27), major unit of the
Moselle Eifel (270) and sub-unit of the Eastern
Moselle Eifel (
Östliche Moseleifel, 270.0).
Height The 380.6 m-high Calmont summit lies 293.1 metres above the Moselle, on which the lowest
contour line on
topographic maps is 87.5 m. It is also an average of about 270 metres above Bremm. Around 215 metres east-northeast of the summit is a
spot height of 378.4 m. == Conservation ==