Best attractions and places to see around Würselen include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated near the Hohes Venn-Eifel Nature Park, the town offers diverse experiences for visitors. The region is characterized by its idyllic landscape, including the Wurm Valley and Iterbach, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Würselen combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it a notable destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From the viaduct there is a beautiful view over the valley of the Rollefbach :)
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The scenery is beautiful 😻
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Great cycling route that leads into Aachen.
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The Iterbach is a natural river that flows into the Inde from the left near Kornelimünster in the Aachen urban region.
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The Iterbach rises in the Osthertogenwald, south of Raeren in Belgium. At border stone 927, near the town of Sief, he crosses the border into Germany. The Periolbach, Belvener Bach, the Brandenburg outflow, the Schniders outflow, the Reybach and the Orsbach flow to it. It is close to nature, but polluted by the nearby intensive agriculture and wastewater from Belgium. The valley of the same name is spanned in front of Kornelimünster by the Itertal viaduct of the Vennbahn. The stone bridge structure (viaduct) from 1885 is a listed building. After the railway was closed, the Vennbahn cycle path now runs over it.
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The viaduct spans the Rollefbach valley in a picturesque way.
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The Vaalserberg has been included in the cycling classic Amstel Gold Race several times. The climb is then conquered once via the Dutch side (east side), as the eleventh climb after the Camerig and before the Gemmenicherweg. In the Amstel Gold Race the slope is referred to as Drielandenpunt. (Wikipedia)
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Würselen is surrounded by idyllic landscapes, including the Wurm Valley, which offers numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Iterbach, a natural river, also flows through the area, spanned by the historic Iter Valley Viaduct. For water activities, the nearby Blausteinsee, a former open-cast lignite mine, is popular for swimming, diving, and various water sports.
Yes, the region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit Burg Wilhelmstein, an impressive castle with a baroque garden, or admire the historic half-timbered houses along Würselen's main street. The area is also known for its viaducts, such as the Rollefbach Viaduct and the Vennbahn Viaduct at Kornelimünster, both remnants of former railway lines now part of popular cycle paths.
For panoramic views, the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point is highly recommended. It's the highest point in the Netherlands and offers an observation tower with views over Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. Additionally, the Rollefbach Viaduct and Iter Valley Viaduct provide fantastic views of their respective valleys along the Vennbahnweg cycle path.
Absolutely. The region around Würselen is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Vennbahnweg is a popular long-distance cycle path that passes over several historic viaducts like the Vennbahn Viaduct at Kornelimünster and the Iter Valley Viaduct. For hiking, the Wurm Valley offers numerous trails. You can find many routes, including easy hikes, by exploring the easy hikes around Würselen guide.
For those interested in culture and history, the Zinkhütter Hof Museum provides insights into the region's past with interesting exhibitions. Würselen is also known as the "Stadt der Jungenspiele" (City of Youth Games), with traditional flag-waving ceremonies taking place at St. Sebastian on Kirmessonntag, offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Vaalserberg Three-Country Point offers activities for all ages, including a labyrinth and an observation tower. The Aquana Freizeitbad leisure pool provides recreational swimming and sauna facilities. Many of the viaducts, such as the Rollefbach Viaduct, are also part of cycle paths suitable for family outings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The impressive viaducts, like the Rollefbach Viaduct, are praised for their views and integration into cycling routes. The unique experience of standing at the Vaalserberg Three-Country Point, where three countries meet, is also a major highlight, often described as a beautiful destination with activities for everyone.
Yes, the area offers several easy hiking trails. For example, you can explore routes in the Wurm Valley, such as the "Wurm River near Würselen – Teuterhof loop" or the "View of the Wurm River – Granite Eggs in the Wurmtal loop." These trails are generally flat and suitable for a relaxed walk. More options can be found in the easy hikes around Würselen guide.
The Vennbahnweg is a significant long-distance cycle path built on the former railway line from Aachen to Troisvierges in Luxembourg. It's a popular route for cyclists and hikers, passing through picturesque landscapes and over historic structures like the Vennbahn Viaduct at Kornelimünster and the Iter Valley Viaduct, offering scenic views and a journey through history.
Yes, the region around Würselen is well-suited for both road cycling and running. There are numerous routes that take you through varied landscapes. For road cycling, you can find options like the "St. Blasius Church, Kinzweiler – Kinzweiler Water Castle loop." Runners can explore trails such as the "Trail Marker 14 – Wurm River in the Wurmtal loop." Detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Würselen and Running Trails around Würselen guides.
Yes, some attractions and paths are noted for their accessibility. The Rollefbach Viaduct and the Vennbahn Viaduct at Kornelimünster, both part of the Vennbahnweg cycle path, are generally considered wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic views and historical structures.


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