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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The EifelSpur Heideheimat trail leads to the Sistig-Krekeler Heide, a botanical paradise with rare orchids.
Circular hike between Maifeld and Nettetal
The final section first takes you to the dreamy forest adventure trail of Erlebniswald Steinrausch, close to Kempenich. The conquerors of the Eifelleiter then continue through small Eifel towns such as Lederbach and Hohenleimbach before heading up over the Eifel’s highest peak, the Hohe Acht, and taking aim at their tour destination: the town of Adenau.
The road takes its name from the post-war period, when coffee smuggling from Belgium was one of the most important sources of income for the people of Schmidt. Schmidt was over 90% destroyed at the end of the Second World War, including the parish church of St. Hubertus. With the profits from smuggling coffee across the nearby border, the people of Schmidt got their families through and rebuilt their destroyed houses. Of course, this did not go unnoticed by the parish priest at the time, Josef Beyer. The reconstruction of the church initially progressed somewhat less quickly. He said in a sermon: "I know that you are getting a headache from all the money. For me it's the other way around, because I don't know where I'm going to get the money to rebuild the church." From now on, the smugglers sacrificed part of their profits from the coffee business to rebuild the church. church. This is why it is popularly known as St. Mokka.
Circular hike with great views around Trimbs through the idyllic Nettetal valley in the Eifel region
The hiking tour Eifelspur Wasser für Köln leads along the former Roman water pipeline from the Eifel to Cologne.
The approx. 4.5 km long circular tour leads past the Boos Eiffel Tower (currently closed) and the two Boos maars. Information boards along the way provide information about volcanism and the local flora and fauna.
Nature, culture and a touch of Eifelsteig are companions of this hike.
The 6th stage of the Eifelsteig leads from the Monastery Steinfeld to Blankenheim
R Ni3 Around the Hummerich 9 km - medium