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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The 13 km long EifelSpur As far as the eye can see leads over striking hills around Mechernich
The 5th stage of the Eifelsteig leads from Gemünd to Steinfeld.
Bollendorf - Beaufort
Cross the wine village Mesenich, along old wine houses and former vineyards. Along a resting area and the "Kreuzweg" (Way of the Cross), past the children´s home to an overlook with views over the bend of the Sauer river. The hiking trail continues via the ancient roman way to the Olken hill („Olkener Berg“) and heads back via the culture path („Kulturweg“) past sculptures, always having a view to the surrounding villages (Luxembourg and Germany) and the Sauer river.
Barrier-free experience of the Irrel waterfalls with suspension bridge and Prümzurlay
Over 2 km, the water experience path at Brecht explains the need to deal with water in an environmentally friendly way.
Circular hike from Dahlem, 17.2 km, difficulty: medium. Past the Maria Frieden Abbey into the "wild" silence of nature - surrounded by dense forests, you will find time for yourself.
The Bachtäler-Höhenroute can be easily hiked in 3 daily stages: From Zweifall to Simonskall (15.5 km), from Simonskall via Schwammenauel to Heimbach (17.6 km) and from Heimbach via Schwammenauel to the Urft dam (11.6 km).
CURRENTLY CLOSED | The 4.5 km long educational soil trail leads, among other things, on a 700 meter long boardwalk directly over the sensitive soils and through the source area of the Weiße Wehe.
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.