Best huts around Ferschweiler are found in a region defined by the Ferschweiler Plateau, a unique geological landscape featuring impressive sandstone formations, gorges, and crevices. This area provides extensive hiking opportunities across ancient geological features and historical sites. The plateau rises significantly above the surrounding valleys, serving as a prominent natural landmark for outdoor exploration.
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The name dates back to Maria Theresa (1717–1780), Archduchess of Austria and ruler of the Austrian Netherlands, which included the area around Bollendorf in the 18th century. Today, the Maria-Theresien-Stein primarily serves as a waypoint within the ‘Grüne Hölle’ (Green Hell) listening tour. It is integrated into the route guidance and is presented as a stop with scenic and historical significance during the tour.
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Text according to the information panel: The large, sculpted stone was erected during the reign of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, around the 18th century. It marked the border between the lordships of Echternach and Vianden, thus forming the border region between the Duchy of Luxembourg and the Electorate of Trier. The east side of the stone displays the coat of arms of Echternach Abbey: Saint Willibrord with his bishop's staff. The west side, however, bears the coat of arms of the County of Vianden with a rampant lion. On the Echternach side, one can also see the letters A.O. (Abbatia Ordinis – Abbey Order) and E.E. (Echternachensis Ecclesiae – Church of Echternach). On the Vianden side, the letters C.V. (Comitatus Vianden – County of Vianden) can be read. The stone was restored and re-erected in the 1970s. Originally, it stood slightly further south, directly on the historical border. Today it is located on the hiking trail between Bollendorf and Wallendorf.
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A small hut with a bench stands next to the Maria Theresa Stone. A historic boundary stone from the 18th century. A detailed information panel explains it.
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A small viewing platform offers a view of Bollendorf. Several benches invite you to rest.
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Here a small bridge leads over the stream. The small waterfall is pretty to look at.
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Bing ChatGPT quotes as follows: https://www.lagerfeuer-jagd.de/koehlerhuetten-dorf The charcoal hut village is located in a clearing in the middle of the forest, just 2 km from the small town of Irrel, in the South Eifel Nature Park. There are a total of seven charcoal burners' huts, each with seven beds. Another charcoal burner's hut houses the kitchen, which has a large covered extension and protects against bad weather1. The outdoor area has a large fire pit, a table tennis table and lawns for various activities1. In the immediate vicinity are the Irrel waterfalls, the Prüm, the Teufelsschlucht and the dinosaur park. All can be reached on foot through the forest It is questionable whether this provider is still operating the charcoal burners' huts as of 2024. But there is a tourist information office in Irrel that can definitely provide information.
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If you stand directly in front of the lower waterfall, where it pours into a basin, you can't even see that the stream falls over a total of 5 steps like this. But you can see this on the way in the stream bed from the refuge to the waterfall.
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Cozy hut that invites you to linger
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The Ferschweiler region offers a unique interpretation of "huts." Instead of traditional staffed lodges, you'll find rustic shelters for hikers, observation towers, and natural rock formations that provide shelter and stunning views. These include simple forest gazebos, historical monuments, and viewpoints that serve as resting points amidst the Ferschweiler Plateau's geological wonders.
Yes, the region is rich in history. A notable historical site is Maria Theresienstein, a massive boundary stone erected in 1771, marking ancient borders with coats of arms. The Ferschweiler Plateau itself holds relics from ancient times, including a Roman dedication monument, and natural features like the Huel Lee (Hohllay Cave) were used by Romans and medieval miners.
For expansive vistas, visit the View from the Lingelslay Observation Tower, which offers a wonderful panorama over the Sauer valley. Another excellent spot is the Pavilion with a view of Echternach, a cozy gazebo providing a great view over Echternach.
Many of the viewpoints and shelters, such as the View from the Lingelslay Observation Tower, are considered family-friendly. The unique geological formations of the Ferschweiler Plateau, like the Devil's Gorge, offer adventurous exploration suitable for families. The Charcoal Burners’ Hut Village Irrel is also a family-friendly highlight, offering a unique historical experience.
The Ferschweiler Plateau is famous for its unique greyish-yellow sandstone landscape, featuring bizarre weathered shapes, holes, cavities, ridges, and grooves. You can explore impressive rock towers, gorges, and crevices, including the notable Devil's Gorge (Teufelsschlucht). Hiking through this landscape is like walking on a 190-million-year-old seabed.
The region offers extensive hiking and cycling opportunities. You can explore various trails, from moderate to difficult, that traverse the plateau's unique landscape. For specific routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Ferschweiler, which include trails like the Huel Lee (Hohllay Cave) loop. There are also options for Gravel biking around Ferschweiler and Cycling around Ferschweiler.
The Charcoal Burners’ Hut Village Irrel is a unique highlight, offering a glimpse into historical settlement and providing group accommodation in old charcoal burners' huts. While not a traditional hut, the natural rock formations of the Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge) are a hidden gem for adventurous exploration.
The Ferschweiler Plateau is generally enjoyable for hiking and exploring its shelters and viewpoints during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the trails are clear and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. The unique rock formations and forest trails are particularly beautiful during these seasons.
The Ferschweiler Plateau is generally dog-friendly, with many hiking trails suitable for dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near wildlife. Ensure you carry enough water for your pet, as specific water sources might not always be available along the trails.
Yes, many of the listed 'huts' and viewpoints are designed as resting points. For instance, the Pavilion with a view of Echternach features a cozy gazebo, and the Forest Gazebo Viewpoint is a perfect spot for a little break. These structures often include benches or sheltered areas for hikers to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
The Ferschweiler Plateau is special due to its captivating blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. It features unique sandstone formations, including impressive rock towers, gorges, and crevices, offering a landscape described as 'walking on a 190-million-year-old seabed.' Its historical significance, with relics from ancient times, and extensive hiking opportunities make it a prominent natural landmark.


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