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Mountain biking in Hochpochtener Wald, located in the Cochem-Zell district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, offers a network of trails through a predominantly forested landscape. This region is characterized by its dense woodlands and river valleys, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. The area's history includes past slate mining and coal burning operations, indicating a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical human activity. The trails navigate through these natural features, offering diverse riding experiences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
5.0
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5
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26.7km
02:20
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.7km
01:13
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
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6
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28.4km
01:49
280m
280m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3
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21.3km
01:48
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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6
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28.6km
01:59
390m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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A true paradise stretches out on the edge of the village of Ulmen on a plateau beneath the Steimelskopf, where a volcano once erupted with a tremendous bang, forming a deep crater with a maar lake, which now serves as a renowned bird sanctuary. The exact age of the Jungferweiher lake cannot be determined, but its morphological shape suggests it is several hundred thousand years old. In early modern times, the Lords of Ulmen used the lake as a fishpond for carp breeding, until it gradually silted up over time, and the residents of Ulmen harvested peat from the former maar for heating purposes. However, in 1942, the decision was made to flood the area again by damming the Ulmener Bach to secure the drinking water supply for the Cochem-Zell district. Today, the Jungferweiher lake, located at an altitude of 428 meters above sea level, covers an area of approximately 170,000 square meters with a depth of 0.8 meters. The pond, along with the Ulmener Maar, is protected for its rare flora and fauna. Many endangered species, such as the snipe and the meadow pipit, breed in the reed-rich banks, while ospreys have been observed hunting. Migratory birds such as cranes, teals, and great grey shrikes roost in the meadows near the Ulmener Jungferweiher every year. Therefore, a walk along the approximately 3-kilometer loop is a must, especially during the migration periods in spring and autumn. At the bird observatory on the western bank, you can observe the birds in their natural habitat. Nowadays, a wide variety of fish species thrive in the shallow waters of the Ulmener Weiher, which can be fished from a fishing pier on the southern bank. Swimming and other water sports are prohibited, however. Fishing permits are issued by the local municipal administration in Ulmen. Since 2023, the Ulmener Maar Tunnel has connected the Jungferweiher underground to the Ulmener Maar. A visit to the 126-metre-long tunnel is highly recommended!
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Here at the Jungfernweiher in Ulmen you can go for a lovely walk. The Ulmener Stollen connects the Ulmener Maar with the Jungfernweiher.
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beautiful small reservoir, ideal for a short walk
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surprising sight when walking the theme path in our direction
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The Volcanic Eifel is always worth a short vacation.
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The Volcanic Eifel is always worth a short vacation.
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If you start your tour from the direction of the campsite at Jungferweiher, you will soon come across this beautiful rest area.
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A true paradise stretches out on the edge of the village of Ulmen on a plateau below the Steimelskopf, where a volcano once erupted with a huge detonation and formed a deep crater with a maar lake, which today functions as a well-known bird sanctuary. The exact age of the Jungferweiher cannot be determined, but due to its morphological shape it is assumed to be several hundred thousand years old. In the early modern period, the lords of the castle of Ulmen used the lake as a fishing water for carp farming, until it silted up over time and the residents of Ulmen mined the former maar peat for heating purposes. In 1942, however, it was decided to flood the area again and dam up the Ulmener Bach to secure the drinking water supply for the Cochem-Zell district. Today, the Jungferweiher, located at an altitude of 428 meters above sea level, is around 170,000 square meters in size and has a depth of 0.8 meters. The pond is protected together with the Ulmener Maar due to its rare flora and fauna. Numerous endangered species such as snipe and meadow pipit breed in the reed-rich shore areas, while ospreys have already been observed hunting. Migratory birds such as cranes, teals and great grey shrikes rest every year on the meadows at the Ulmener Jungferweiher. Therefore, a hike on the approximately 3-kilometer-long circular path is a must, especially during the migration periods in spring and autumn. At the bird observation station on the western bank, you can observe the birds particularly well in their natural environment. The shallow waters of the Ulmener Weiher are now once again home to a large variety of fish species, which can be fished from a fishing jetty on the south bank. Swimming and other water sports are prohibited, however. Fishing licenses are issued by the municipal administration in Ulmen. Since 2023, the Ulmener Maar tunnel has connected the Jungferweiher with the Ulmener Maar underground. A visit to the 126-meter-long tunnel is worthwhile! Source: https://www.eifel.info/a-jungferweiher There is a barrier-free and therefore wheelchair-accessible circular path around the Jungferweiher.
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Hochpochtener Wald offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 350 routes available. These trails navigate through the region's dense woodlands and river valleys.
The mountain bike trails in Hochpochtener Wald cater to various skill levels. You'll find 64 easy routes, 244 moderate routes, and 47 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Hochpochtener Wald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Endert Valley Stream Trail – The Rausch Waterfall loop from Vorpochten is a popular circular option.
The terrain in Hochpochtener Wald is predominantly forested, featuring dense woodlands and river valleys. You can expect varied surfaces, including natural forest paths, gravel sections, and some climbs and descents as you navigate the landscape shaped by natural processes and historical activities like slate mining.
Yes, some trails feature scenic points. For instance, the Endert Valley Stream Trail – The Rausch Waterfall loop from Vorpochten includes the Rausch Waterfall. You can also explore highlights like the Wooden Bridges Along the Endert and the Endert Valley Trail itself.
The mountain bike trails in Hochpochtener Wald are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain and the experience of riding through the dense woodlands and river valleys.
Yes, among the 355 available routes, there are 64 easy trails that are generally suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes often feature gentler gradients and smoother paths.
Many forest trails in Germany, including those in Hochpochtener Wald, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other trail users, and to check specific trail regulations if available.
The spring, summer, and autumn months typically offer the best conditions for mountain biking in Hochpochtener Wald. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable, and the forest trails are usually dry and clear. Winter conditions can vary, potentially involving snow or ice.
The Hochpochtener Wald region has a history tied to slate mining and coal burning. While specific historical mountain biking routes aren't highlighted, you might encounter remnants of this past. Additionally, highlights like the Schneider Cross (1668) offer a glimpse into the region's heritage.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For example, the Bridge Over the Endert – Stream in the Eifel loop from Müllenbach is about 7.9 miles (12.7 km), while the View of Cochem Imperial Castle – Cochem Old Town loop from Auderath extends to nearly 29 miles (46.5 km), offering options for shorter rides or full-day adventures.
Yes, some routes incorporate local water features. The Jungfer Pond – View of the Jungferweiher loop from Müllenbach, for instance, leads through forested areas and past the Jungfer Pond, offering a scenic experience.


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