Location The greater part of the Selters municipal area with the centres of Niederselters, Eisenbach, Münster and Haintchen lies in the area of the
Eastern Hintertaunus north of the
Taunus' main ridge, at elevations from 170 to 500 m. In terms of natural environments, the main centre, Niederselters, also belongs to the southeastern part of the
Limburg Basin. giving it a connection to the valley landscape of the
Lahn. The fracture zone opening here into the basin from the south, the
Idsteiner Senke (hollow), is locally known along the Emsbach, which empties into the Lahn, by the name
Goldener Grund (“Golden Ground”), a reference to the favourable
climate and fruitful soil (
loess). The northern part of the community around Münster belongs geologically to the Lahn Basin, which is known for its mineral wealth from the Middle
Devonian. Of special importance here was
iron ore mining. The nearest towns are
Bad Camberg (5 km to the south) and
Limburg (15 km to the northwest).
Neighbouring communities Selters borders in the north on the communities of
Villmar and
Weilmünster (both in Limburg-Weilburg), in the east on the community of
Weilrod (
Hochtaunuskreis), in the south on the town of
Bad Camberg, in the southwest on the community of
Hünfelden, and in the west on the community of
Brechen (all three in Limburg-Weilburg).
Constituent communities Selters has four
Ortsteile, given here with their population figures: Image:Niederselters Kirche.jpg|St. Christophorus parish church in Niederselters Image:Muenster Rathaus.JPG|Old school and former town hall in Münster Image:Grundschule Haintchen im Taunus.jpg|Classicist school in Haintchen Image:Eisenbach Kirche Portal.jpg|St. Petrus church in Eisenbach ==
Selterswasser ==