Attractions and places to see around Irrhausen, a village in the German Eifel region, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area is characterized by green meadows, dense forests, and rolling hills, providing a scenic backdrop for exploration. Visitors can discover notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites, including the Our Valley and the Southern Eifel Nature Park. This region combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it a destination for those interested in both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very narrow passage. Bicycle with panniers on both sides might have difficulties. The bridge has steps on one side with a very steep ramp. It is not ideally solved.
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The Neuerburgertunnel was part of the Pronsfeld-Neuerburg railway line, also known as the Enztalbahn, a branch line in the Eifel that ran from Pronsfeld station on the Westeifelbahn to Neuerburg. The route initially led uphill from Pronsfeld before following the River Enz from Arzfeld to Neuerburg. The railway opened on July 6, 1907, along with the Pronsfeld-Waxweiler route. During World War II, the routes were severely damaged and traffic did not resume until October 17, 1949. Passenger service on the branch line was discontinued on June 1, 1969, and freight service ceased on May 18, 1989. Today, the former route is used as part of the Enztal cycle path. The Neuerburg-Zweifelscheid cycle path was opened in 2002 and the Zweifelscheid-Arzfeld section in 2005. The rest of the route was extended to Lünebach in 2007 and connected to the cycle path on the Pronsfeld-Waxweiler route. Since the autumn of 2011, the cycle path has been completely asphalted.
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The Our (German, Luxembourgish and French Our) is a 96.1 km long tributary of the Sauer along the border between Germany (D) and its western neighbours Belgium (B) and Luxembourg (L). It flows mainly from north to south and meanders in sections. The Our rises in the eastern Ardennes and the western Eifel on Belgian territory. Its source is in the municipality of Büllingen near the district of Losheimergraben. The Our initially flows a little southwest of the B 265, which runs close to the river directly along the German-Belgian border. It passes two districts of Büllingen, Hüllscheid and Berterath. Shortly afterwards it flows into Germany for a while near Verschneid, a hamlet in Auwer in Rhineland-Palatinate. Shortly afterwards the Our flows back into Belgium near Schönberg, Atzerath and Alfersteg. From about Weppeler to Auel it runs along the Belgian-German border and then back into Belgium near Weweler. Then the Our flows again along the state border between Stoubach (B) and Stupach (D) and past Welchenhausen (D) and Oberhausen (B). It then flows through Belgium for the last time near Peterskirchen-Ouren. From around the European Monument at the border triangle of Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg between Ouren (B), Sevenig (D) and Lieler (L), the Our flows almost entirely along the German-Luxembourg border. It flows into the Sauer, a tributary of the Moselle, coming from the west near Wallendorf (D). (Source: Wikipedia)
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Very beautiful, but also somewhat more demanding hikes are possible from Ouren
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The two rivers that meet here form the border between Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg. You can see this point from the bridge. Where the river used to be a barrier between countries, the bridge is now a symbol of European cooperation.
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The region around Irrhausen is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the picturesque Our Valley, where the Our river flows peacefully, forming part of the border between Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. The vast Southern Eifel Nature Park offers spectacular viewpoints and numerous trails. For a more accessible experience, there's a barrier-free circular hiking trail around the Irrhausen Reservoir Lake, and the idyllic Irsental features a fun GPS scavenger hunt trail.
Yes, Irrhausen and its surroundings offer several historical landmarks. A significant site is the European Monument at the Three-Country Point, marking the convergence of three borders. Other notable historical sites include the 18th-century St. Hubertus Church with its baroque architecture, the impressive Malberg Castle, and the Neuerburg Tunnel, part of a historic railway line now used as a scenic cycle path. The Mariensäule Waxweiler is also a point of interest with historical significance.
Families visiting Irrhausen have several engaging options. The Irsental offers a 2.5-kilometer GPS scavenger hunt trail, providing an interactive way to explore nature. Cycling along the scenic railway cycle path that includes the Neuerburg Tunnel is another great activity. The European Monument at the Three-Country Point is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique geographical experience.
The Irrhausen area is excellent for cycling, including scenic railway cycle paths. You can find routes like the 'Neuerburg Tunnel – Weidendell Tunnel loop from Arzfeld' or 'Cycle path along the Kelsbach – At the Bierbach loop from Arzfeld'. These routes often follow former railway lines, offering relatively flat and picturesque journeys through the landscape. For more options, explore the Cycling around Irrhausen guide.
Yes, the region around Irrhausen provides numerous hiking opportunities amidst green meadows, dense forests, and rolling hills. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there's a barrier-free circular trail around the Irrhausen Reservoir Lake. The Southern Eifel Nature Park also features many trails along rivers and lakes. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Irrhausen guide, which includes various running and walking loops.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of being able to visit three countries—Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany—on a short tour. It's described as a tranquil and idyllic spot where the Our river flows peacefully. Many appreciate the monument itself, with its stone blocks representing the founding members of a united Europe, and find it a nice place to pause and reflect.
Yes, the Georges-Wagner Bridge is a notable structure in the Ourtal, located near the European Monument. This pedestrian bridge connects Belgian Ouren with German Sevenig and offers a great vantage point to see where the three national borders meet. It symbolizes European cooperation. Additionally, the Mariensäule Waxweiler provides impressive views of Waxweiler.
For gravel biking enthusiasts, the area around Irrhausen offers several routes. Examples include the 'St. Karl Borromäus Chapel – Fischbach Chapel loop from Berkoth' and more challenging options like the 'Vianden Dam – Vianden Castle loop from Eisenbach'. These routes allow you to explore the diverse terrain of the Eifel. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Irrhausen guide.
The Our river is an almost 100-kilometer-long tributary of the Sauer. It is significant because it forms part of the border between Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Its valley, the Ourtal, is a beautiful natural setting, offering peaceful views and a serene environment, especially around the three-country point. Visitors often enjoy sitting by its banks and observing its leisurely journey.
The Neuerburg Tunnel is an old railway tunnel that is now part of a scenic railway cycle path. It marks either the beginning or end of this unique recreational route. The tunnel is a historical site from the former Pronsfeld-Neuerburg railway line, also known as the Enztalbahn. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's past while providing a pleasant path for cyclists and walkers.
Beyond its natural beauty, Irrhausen offers cultural insights through its historical sites and local traditions. The 18th-century St. Hubertus Church showcases impressive baroque architecture. For a deeper dive into the village's past, the Local History Museum provides interesting insights. You can also experience regional culinary delights, such as the famous Bitburger beer and traditional dishes like 'Himmel un Ääd' or 'Döppekooche'.
Yes, if the weather isn't suitable for outdoor exploration, the Trier Chocolate Museum offers an engaging indoor alternative. It provides an interesting and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.


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