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Easy hiking trails in Schavener Heide traverse diverse landscapes, including expansive heather fields, mixed forests, and meadows. The area is largely designated as a nature reserve, characterized by oak-birch woodlands and idyllic ponds. This blend of environments provides varied terrain for easy hiking trails. The region features natural landmarks such as the Katzensteine sandstone formation and the scenic Veybach stream.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A magnificent path along the Veybach
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Here, interested visitors can find some information about the rock formations of the Katzensteine.
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By 1910, people no longer rode to banker Deichmann's office, but instead arrived in a rocking motor cab.
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The waterwheel and pump were restored to working order. When someone inside pulls the drive belt, the power is effortlessly transferred to the outside, and the waterwheel turns. With water power, of course, it would work the other way around. However, when the pipes also needed replacing, they decided to convert to electric operation.
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In view of the memorial (war memorial) located here, I would like to quote a short excerpt from the speech given by the then Federal President Richard von Weizsäcker (1920–2015). He delivered it on May 8, 1985, at a commemorative event marking the 40th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, and his words remain relevant even 40 years later: "Beside the immeasurably vast army of the dead rises a mountain of human suffering: suffering for the dead, suffering from wounding and maiming, suffering from inhumane forced sterilization, suffering during bombing raids, suffering from flight and expulsion, from rape and looting, from forced labor, from injustice and torture, from hunger and hardship, suffering from the fear of arrest and death, suffering from loss (...). Today we remember this human suffering and commemorate it in mourning."
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The High Fens-Eifel Nature Park is a cross-border German-Belgian nature park that extends across parts of the Eifel region in Germany and the High Fens, known in French as Hautes Fagnes, in Belgium. It covers a total area of approximately 2,760 square kilometers. The High Fens itself is a unique and pristine landscape in Europe and is considered the oldest and largest nature park in Belgium, having been designated a nature reserve since 1957.
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The water is drinkable, but it doesn't always run.
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The Veybach, sometimes spelled Feybach, flows merrily past here, originating in Kallmuth. Its river life, just under 23 kilometers long, ends in the Erft floodplains near Euskirchen, where it flows into the Erft.
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Schavener Heide offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 15 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 23 hiking trails in the area.
Easy hikes in Schavener Heide take you through diverse landscapes, including expansive heather fields, mixed forests, and open meadows. You'll also encounter distinctive oak-birch woodlands and idyllic ponds. The area is largely a nature reserve, ensuring a rich and varied natural experience.
Yes, several natural landmarks and attractions are accessible. You can explore the unique Veybach Trail, which follows the scenic Veybach stream, or visit the picturesque Schavener Heide Pond. The famous Katzensteine sandstone formation is also a prominent feature in the area.
The heather fields are a major draw, reaching their peak bloom in late summer, which creates a breathtaking purple landscape. However, the mixed forests and meadows offer beautiful scenery throughout spring, summer, and autumn. Winter walks can also be peaceful, but always check access restrictions.
Many of the easy trails are well-suited for families. They feature gentle terrain and shorter distances, making them enjoyable for all ages. For example, the St. Agatha Chapel, Schaven – Schaven Water Fountain loop is a short 2.4 km route, perfect for a family outing.
Yes, Schavener Heide is generally dog-friendly, and many easy trails are suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, as parts of the area are a nature reserve and a military training ground, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage regarding protected areas or restricted access.
Absolutely. Many of the easy routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Schavener Heide Heathland – Schavener Heide Pond loop, which is an easy 5.7 km circular path exploring the heathland and a picturesque pond.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the nature reserve, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable easy walks.
A significant portion of Schavener Heide serves as a military training ground. This means the area may be closed to unauthorized persons on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and occasionally on weekends. Always check information boards at main entrances for current access details. If a red flag is flying on driveways, entry is prohibited.
Yes, there are designated parking areas that serve as starting points for many trails. For instance, the Old path – Katzensteine Trailhead Parking loop specifically mentions a trailhead parking area, making access convenient for hikers.
Schavener Heide is part of the EifelBahnSteig, a digital hiking trail connecting various 'Cycle and Hike Train Stations' in the Northern Eifel. While specific bus stops or train stations directly at trailheads might be limited, this initiative suggests public transport connections to the broader region, from which you might access the Heide.
As a protected nature reserve, Schavener Heide is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including rare ones like the woodlark, black woodpecker, red-backed shrike, whinchat, and meadow pipit. The nearby Rhineland Game Park also offers opportunities to observe domestic game in a large enclosure.


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