In the Eifel, every path leads you not only through breathtaking landscapes, but also through centuries of history, traces of ancient cultures and deep experiences of nature. Between volcanic rocks and gentle mountain ranges, quiet valleys and sunny juniper heaths lies your very own personal path - and you can now easily find it with the new hiking tour finder.
Whether cultural-historical, natural, sporty or meditative - each hiking route tells its own story. You decide what you want to discover: the rugged rock formations of the Devil's Gorge, the mighty reservoirs and the primeval forest of tomorrow in the Eifel National Park, the wide plateaus in the wild Islek, the powerful volcanic landscape or the rushing natural spectacle at the highest waterfall in the Eifel.
Plan individually. Experience it authentically. Immerse yourself deeply.
With just a few clicks, you can find the tour that suits your rhythm - by difficulty, length or theme.
The hiking tour finder is your compass for discovering the natural landscapes of the Eifel
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Circular route / 14.4 km
The route leads through meadows and forests to the foot of the Döhmberg. A wonderful walk through a piece of the volcanic Eifel.
A hiking trail through the Kneipp spa town of Bad Münstereifel
The Nideggen bathing forest and the Heimbach Meuchelberg: two natural treasures - each worth a hike in its own right - but something very special when combined.
Experience stories with your smartphone on this digital journey through time! The tour takes you to places around Ulmen - interesting facts about each point are sent directly to your cell phone.
The fairytale trail in the middle of the Jünkerath forest invites children to actively experience an exciting Grimm fairytale, solve tricky tasks and discover nature in a playful way.
The 12th stage of the Eifelsteig leads from Manderscheid to the monastery Himmerod.
Distance: 4.9 km Starting point: An der Streng in Simmerath-Hammer
Hiking with panoramic views on the Rurseeblick circular trail [50] with approx. 6.5 km along the Rursee.
or castle trail, offers ever-changing perspectives onto the impressive dual castle complex and the town