Best attractions and places to see around Birgel are concentrated in the Eifel region, offering a diverse natural landscape. The area features geological formations, historical sites, and natural monuments. Birgel is situated in a region shaped by ancient geological processes, including volcanic activity and the formation of reefs. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor environments, from forests to unique rock formations.
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The so-called Dreimühlen waterfall is also known as the Nohn waterfall. The name Nohn waterfall comes from the waterfall's proximity to the town of Nohn. The houses on the outskirts of Nohn are only a few hundred meters above the waterfall. Most people talk about the Dreimühlen waterfall, however. The name Dreimühlen comes from a former castle called Dreimühlen. Today, however, only the remains of the walls are said to remain. We looked for the former castle on our trip, but couldn't find anything of it. The waterfall in the Eifel is located between the towns of Üxheim, Kerpen and Nohn. Although the other large towns in the Eifel are not located here, many visitors come here. Some of them travel especially to visit the waterfall. The Dreimühlen waterfall is one of the most visited Eifel attractions. Almost every holidaymaker in the area comes to the waterfall at least once during their Eifel vacation. In addition, many day tourists travel from outside, making it the most visited waterfall in the Eifel. They all want to see the unique natural wonder.
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https://www.gerolsteiner-land.de/a-gerolsteiner-dolomiten Very impressive rocks. Really great tour.. We'll be back!!
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https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerolsteiner Dolomiten The tour was really beautiful... It won't be the last time I'm there ❤️
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Magnificent rock formations to marvel at. Partly supported with thick concrete pillars so they don't fall into the city.
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The great rocks rise impressively in front of us. Just great to experience something like this here. The name Gerolsteiner Dolomites speaks for itself.
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The Gerolsteiner Dolomites are incredibly beautiful and definitely worth a visit. They bear their name with full justification.
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Almost 400 million years ago, where the Gerolsteiner Dolomites rise today, there was a subtropical shallow sea with a huge reef that is one of the oldest reefs on earth. This particularly beautiful and attractive hiking trail with scenic and geological features takes the hiker into an exciting past of our planet with beautiful views from Munterley and Hustley into the Kylltal.
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"With an area of around 102 hectares, the area around the Gerolstein Dolomites has been designated a nature reserve since 1990. + animal species found: bat + plant species found: juniper, orchids, characteristic plants, calcareous grassland, woodrush beech forest, woodruff beech forest, orchid calcareous beech forest Around 380 million years ago, there was a warm, subtropical shallow sea here, in which mighty reefs of stromatoporoids - relatives of sponges - and corals formed. After the dolomitization, sinking and folding of the rocks, the Devonian deposits were lifted out again. This created today's Gerolstein Dolomites, which rise steeply above the Kyll valley north of the center of Gerolstein. The rocks "Hustley", "Munterley", "Drohende Ley", "Große Kanzel" and "Auberg" characterize the cityscape even from afar and form the landmark Gerolsteins. The most famous peak of the Gerolstein Dolomites is the "Munterley" - with a height of 482 meters - and offers a breathtaking view over Gerolstein, the Kyll valley and far into the Volcanic Eifel. This view was obviously also enjoyed by Stone Age people who settled here 30,000 years ago, as evidenced by stone tools and bones found in the nearby Buchenloch cave. Visit to the Gerolstein Dolomites can be perfectly combined with hiking the rock path - the northern part of the "Gerolstein Dolomites Eight". The almost eight-kilometer-long circular tour offers many magical places and geological traces." https://www.eifel.info/a-gerolsteiner-dolomiten
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The region around Birgel is rich in diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the unique Dreimühlen Waterfall, also known as the Nohner waterfall, which grows through limescale deposits. Another highlight is the Buchenloch Cave, a 30-meter long cave that is freely accessible. The area also features impressive rock formations like the Gerolsteiner Dolomiten Rock Formations, which were created from ancient reefs.
Yes, the Gerolsteiner Dolomiten Rock Formations are a must-see. These unique formations, including the Munterley, were formed from ancient reefs in a subtropical shallow sea approximately 380 million years ago. You can also enjoy a stunning View of Gerolstein from the Munterley, standing on one of these Devonian reefs.
The Buchenloch Cave is a notable historical site. During excavations in the 19th century, tools and animal bones from the Ice Age were discovered here, indicating its ancient significance. The cave is freely accessible, though it's recommended to bring a flashlight for exploration.
Many natural attractions around Birgel are suitable for families. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is a popular spot that can be enjoyed by all ages. Hiking through the Gerolsteiner Dolomiten Rock Formations is also highly recommended for children, offering an engaging outdoor experience.
The area around Birgel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy routes like the "Dreimühlen Waterfall – Nohner Mill Café loop from Üxheim" or more challenging mountain hikes. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and touring bicycle paths available. Explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Birgel, Road Cycling Routes around Birgel, and Cycling around Birgel guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the "Dreimühlen Waterfall – Nohner Mill Café loop from Üxheim" is an easy mountain hike covering about 5.5 km. Another easy option is the "Dahlem Moor Boardwalk – Heiden-Kopf II loop from Dahlem (Eifel)" at around 5.4 km. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Birgel guide.
The Eifel region, where Birgel is located, offers beauty throughout the year. For exploring caves like Buchenloch Cave, it's advised to avoid visiting between October 1st and March 31st to prevent disturbing hibernating bats. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every highlight are not listed, the "Dreimühlen Waterfall – Nohner Mill Café loop from Üxheim" route suggests a café at Nohner Mill, indicating options are available in nearby villages. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in towns like Gerolstein or Üxheim when planning your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural phenomena, such as the "growing" Dreimühlen Waterfall, which is often described as a pleasant surprise and a great place to rest. The geological history and breathtaking views from spots like the Munterley viewpoint over Gerolstein are also highly valued, offering insights into the Eifel's ancient past.
Yes, the region offers circular routes. For example, the rock path, which is the northern part of the "Gerolstein Dolomites Eight," is an almost eight-kilometer-long circular tour that allows you to explore many magical places and geological traces around the Gerolsteiner Dolomiten Rock Formations.
While specific public transport connections to every remote highlight are not detailed, Birgel is situated in the Eifel region, which has some public transport infrastructure connecting towns. For attractions further afield, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access trailheads and viewpoints. Planning your route in advance using local transport apps is recommended.
Many of the natural trails and hiking paths in the Eifel region are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations. The paths around the Dreimühlen Waterfall and through the Gerolsteiner Dolomiten Rock Formations are popular for walkers and can be enjoyed with canine companions.


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