Attractions and places to see around Kesfeld often extend into the wider European border region, encompassing parts of Luxembourg and Germany. The area is characterized by its historical sites, natural valleys, and extensive cycling routes. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes, offering diverse experiences for those interested in the region's heritage and outdoor activities. These Kesfeld attractions provide a comprehensive overview of the local and regional points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Our is a 96 km long tributary of the Sauer along the border between Belgium and Germany. The Vennbahn crosses the national borders several times in this area. The landscape in the valley of the Our is simply beautiful and you can't get enough of it.
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Two old tunnels: one for bats, the other for us :) It's fun to drive through and in summer it's also a nice way to cool off. Right in front of the tunnel there's a nice little viaduct that's no longer in use.
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Beautiful little river with picturesque views of the surrounding area.
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Beautiful railway path. One of the most beautiful I know.
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It is not without reason that the Vennbahn is a highlight among cycling enthusiasts, enjoy it from start to finish, with regular information boards, rest areas... Best to do in spring or autumn because of the views.
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08.05.24 Bleialf tunnel closed due to construction work. No signage due to diversion. A worker showed us the way towards Prüm: a climb of about 500 m at 8-10%. No one could tell us when the work would be finished. What a pity.
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A very scenic section of the Vennbahn and the route has now been completely completed here too and you no longer have to drive the strange loop.
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The Vennbahn is great to ride the whole way. The few remaining gravel sections are no problem, especially with a normal bike, and the wider expansion of the route is progressing further in many sections.
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The region around Kesfeld is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can explore extensive cycle paths like the Vennbahn Rail Trail, known for its minimal slope and asphalted surface, or enjoy scenic routes through the Our Valley. For more challenging rides, there are numerous gravel biking and MTB trails available. You can find detailed routes and guides for gravel biking, MTB trails, and general cycling around Kesfeld.
Yes, the area around Kesfeld is rich in history. You can visit the Bleialf Tunnel, a disused railway tunnel with historical significance, or the Ruins of the Old Vennbahn Bridge near Hemmeres. Further afield, but within the broader regional scope, impressive historical landmarks include Vianden Castle and Clervaux Castle in Luxembourg, and Reuland Castle. The Lommersweiler Tunnel on the Vennbahn is another historical railway structure worth exploring.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes, most notably the Our Valley, which features a river, forests, and scenic viewpoints. This valley provides impressive cycling experiences with paths crossing small bridges and footbridges. The wider Eifel region also offers numerous natural attractions and scenic vistas.
Many attractions around Kesfeld are suitable for families. The Vennbahn Rail Trail is a relaxing, asphalted cycle path perfect for family bike rides. The Our Valley also offers family-friendly cycling and walking opportunities. Additionally, the Lommersweiler Tunnel on the Vennbahn and the Ruins of the Old Vennbahn Bridge near Hemmeres are accessible and interesting for all ages. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Eifel Zoo is mentioned as a nearby attraction.
Visitors frequently praise the relaxing and scenic experiences. The Vennbahn Rail Trail is highlighted for its minimal slope and comfortable asphalt, making it enjoyable for all skill levels. The Our Valley is described as a 'dream' for its natural beauty and varied cycling paths. The historical railway tunnels, such as the Bleialf Tunnel, are appreciated for their unique character and illumination.
Yes, the Lommersweiler Tunnel on the Vennbahn is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors. The Vennbahn Rail Trail itself, with its flat and asphalted surface, is generally suitable for wheelchairs and adaptive bikes.
The spring and autumn seasons are often recommended for visiting the region, particularly for cycling the Vennbahn Rail Trail, due to the pleasant views and comfortable temperatures. However, it's important to note that the Bleialf Tunnel is closed from November to March as it serves as winter quarters for bats, requiring a bypass route during those months.
Yes, the Our Valley is known for its scenic viewpoints, offering picturesque vistas of the river and surrounding forests. The Vennbahn Rail Trail also provides various viewpoints along its route, allowing cyclists to enjoy the landscape.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each attraction are not detailed, many outdoor trails and natural areas like the Our Valley and sections of the Vennbahn Rail Trail are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners follow local regulations.
The Europe Monument Tripoint Ouren is a significant geographical point located near Kesfeld. It marks the tripoint where the borders of Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg meet, making it a notable site for visitors interested in regional geography and history.
Yes, the region features several interesting tunnels. The Bleialf Tunnel is a 400-meter-long disused railway tunnel that is illuminated for cyclists, though it serves as a bat wintering ground from November to March. Another notable tunnel is the Lommersweiler Tunnel on the Vennbahn, which is the longest passable tunnel on the Vennbahn cycle path.
The Vennbahn Rail Trail is a popular cycle path extending from Aachen to Troisvierges. It is known for its minimal slope and fully asphalted surface, offering a relaxing experience for cyclists. It's part of the Ravel program in Wallonia, Belgium, and is reserved for non-motorized traffic, making it a highlight for cycling enthusiasts.


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