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.
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Discover and experience six works of art on a short walk.
An approx. 4 km long circular trail through Kyllburg. It leads through the idyllic town forest "Hahn" and past the Mariensäule.
The Königswäldchen forest experience path in Bitburg has around 3 km of information about the forest.
A few days after the disaster of the "Battle of All Souls", Eisenhower's planned advance to the Rhine began on November 16, 1944 with "Operation Queen", the largest tactical air attack in support of ground troops during the entire Second World War.
They are spread all over the Bitburger Land: the hiking and walking trails of the Bitburger LandGänge. From 2 to 8 kilometers, from easy to difficult, there is the right trail for every taste.
The loop trail starts at the church in Trierweiler. From there, you walk through the lively village towards Grewenich. Arriving at the top of "Michelhölzchen", the view compensates the exhausting ascend. The view crosses plains in the direction of Udelfangen and the Sauer Valley. The further route leads down into the valley, along the Trierweilerer stream. This lovingly arranged gem invites you to linger. It´s worth a visit, in case it´s open. From there, head towards the motorway. The elevation reveals another view of Trierweiler. You return back to the starting point by walking along the beautiful park.
The approximately nine-kilometre round tour starts/ends in the municipality of Bettingen, where there are castle ruins. The hike leads via Stockem and Halsdorf back to Bettingen.
Start of the hike in Hürtgenwald at the "Brandenburger Tor" parking lot. Follow the signposts of the Eifelverein 05 along the Hürtgenbach in the direction of the Südzipfelder Wehebachtalsperre, but turn off here at Gressenicher Weg and continue in the direction of "Rote Wehe". Follow the course of the stream until the "Alte Zweifaller Straße" junction, turning left into the forest towards the "Weiße Wehe" stream and back to the starting point.
The Mühlen an Lieser und Salm hike is a circular hike from Wittlich
The stonecrosses along the "Oberweiser Kreuze-Weg" are provided with numbered information boards. The trail includes 12 stations and has a length of about 14 kilometres.