Weheschlucht [46]

Schwierigkeit:,
Dauer3:47 h
Länge14.0 km
Aufstieg216 hm
Abstieg216 hm
Höhenprofil

Beschreibung

The deeply carved valley of the Weiße Wehe gives this hiking trail its name. The starting point is the "Zum Alten Forsthaus" hotel in Vossenack. The Wehebach originates from the confluence of the "Roter Wehe" and "Weißer Wehe" rivers. In 1981, six Polish beavers were settled in the Weiße Wehe valley. Until the 19th century, the rodents were hunted for their fur, declared fish by the Pope, eaten during Lent and used as an aphrodisiac. The consequence was their almost complete extinction. Today, the Eifel population is once again estimated at 200 to 250 animals. Guided hikes follow the tracks of the beaver. We follow hiking trail no. 46 .


Contrary to what the title suggests, this hike requires neither a head for heights nor climbing skills. On the contrary: the circular hike is mostly leisurely on well-maintained forest paths. Nevertheless, it is not boring, as the tranquil backdrop of the Hürtgen Forest offers surprises, some natural, some magical. For example, the deeply carved valley of the Weiße Wehe is the scene of a successful comeback. Just six beavers were "released" from Poland into the Hürtgen Forest in 1981. Today, well over 200 rodents are romping around in the Eifel and are shaping their new home with clearly visible zeal. While they shy away from personal encounters, a collection of frogs sitting on a fountain is happy to attract attention. Charming distant views, such as at the "Brandenburger Tor" or "Drei Eichen", increase the enjoyment factor of the loop, which can end perfectly with a stop at the starting point in Vossenack.

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