Best natural monuments around Kondelwald are found within a substantial forest spanning approximately 2,500 hectares, forming an integral part of the Moselle Eifel region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This area features a landscape of forested hills and valleys, with its highest point, Reudelheck, reaching 477.5 meters above sea level. Situated between the villages of Bengel and Bad Bertrich, Kondelwald offers a classic German forest environment. It is recognized for its ecological significance as a coherent natural area within the East Eifel.
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The success of the film "Tatort Falkenlay" inspired the idea of building a concrete replica of the main character, the old Lippi, for the film crew, the community, and guests. Apparently, it's located in the cave of events, and so the idea was born! What should it look like? He prefers to indulge in his favorite pastime: relaxing around the campfire! A friendly neighbor lent his face and hands to create lifelike casts. They constructed the upper body skeleton from strong wire. The legs were made from plumbing pipes and attached to the body. Now the hard work began. Everything had to be filled with scrap paper, wrapped several times, and then rewired. After dressing Lippi in old pants, they could begin the concrete work. Now the fine details of the body were modeled. The head, face, hands, and feet, which had been pre-cast, were placed in their designated places. The masterpiece was complete! With the kind support of the Kennfus volunteer fire department, Lippi then moved to his cave beneath the Falkenlay!
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The wooden beams and planks are gone. Now there's a walkable grating. The last few meters to the waterfall are adventurous, but secured with a rope. The waterfall is impressive 😍
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The Immerather Maar is 6 hectares in size, lies at an altitude of 371 metres in the Volcanic Eifel and is 1.50 metres deep.
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We have seen many waterfalls on our tours and we were very positively surprised that there is such a great waterfall here in the Eifel and the path there is really great... rustic, steep, impressive... sturdy shoes are definitely recommended here... what great highlights do we have here in this region. Simply great!!!
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There is so much to discover on this section
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Pay attention to your equipment on the climb. The path is very steep and slippery. If you have dogs with you, only go up if they are well trained, otherwise please don't go up, it's too dangerous. Footwear is the most important thing here.
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Sleepy Maar, but full of life. Worth staying and watching for a while.
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The region around Kondelwald offers a variety of natural features. You can discover the highest waterfall in the Eifel, the Klidinger Waterfall, with its impressive 28-meter drop. Another unique spot is the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall, a hollow path formed by ancient volcanic activity, where basalt columns resemble stacked cheese wheels.
Yes, the Falkenlay Stone Age Caves are a significant historical natural monument. Finds prove these caves in the volcanic rock were populated by Stone Age hunters between 2000 and 4000 BC. The Falkenlay itself is the oldest cinder cone in this volcanic system.
Several natural monuments around Kondelwald are family-friendly. The Falkenlay Stone Age Caves are great for exploration, and the Immerath Maar, a scenic nature reserve, offers pleasant hiking trails suitable for families. The Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall also has a family-friendly rating.
The Kondelwald region, with its extensive forest and natural monuments, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer is ideal for enjoying the cooler forest air and waterfalls, while a winter visit can provide a tranquil, snow-covered landscape, though some paths might be more challenging.
Absolutely. The Immerath Maar is a beautiful, calm lake and a declared nature reserve, formed by volcanic activity. You can also see the volcanic origins at the Falkenlay Stone Age Caves, which are located in the volcanic rock of the Falkenlay, an ancient cinder cone.
The Kondelwald area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes near the Calmont Via Ferrata. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes and touring bicycle routes that explore the scenic Moselle Eifel landscape.
Visitors often highlight the adventurous paths and stunning views. For instance, the path to the Klidinger Waterfall is described as an 'alpine climb' with ropes, offering a truly great view. The unique geological formations, like the 'cheese wheel' basalt columns at the Elf Grotto, also receive much appreciation.
Many natural monuments in the Kondelwald area double as excellent viewpoints. The Klidinger Waterfall offers a beautiful vantage point down the roaring water. The Immerath Maar is also known for its scenic views, surrounded by calm, untouched nature.
The terrain varies, ranging from intermediate to challenging. For example, reaching the Klidinger Waterfall involves an adventurous path with steep sections and requires sturdy, well-treaded shoes. Other areas, like around the Immerath Maar, offer more moderate hiking trails.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each monument are not always listed, the general nature of the Kondelwald as a large forest area suggests that many trails and natural sites are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves.
Yes, you can find 'The old Lippi', a concrete replica of a film character, situated in a cave beneath the Falkenlay. This unique feature combines local artistry with the natural cave environment, adding an unexpected element to your exploration of the natural monuments.
The highest point within the Kondelwald itself is Reudelheck, reaching 477.5 meters above sea level (NHN). While not a specific natural monument, it contributes to the overall forested, hilly landscape of the region.


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