Best natural monuments around Urmersbach are found in a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape. Situated in the Cochem-Zell district, Urmersbach offers access to the Hunsrück region and scenic views towards the Moselle valley. The area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, including extensive hiking and cycling trails. This landscape features wide meadows, quiet valleys with streams, and areas of heathland and forests.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The egg-shaped ejected particles are 6 cm or larger and deform the layers of earth when impacted. They are clearly visible here on the rock walls.
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The Blumenrather Heide was renatured in 2006/07. Gorse, blackthorn, overgrown bushes were removed and Calluna Vulgaris was sown.
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Since 2006, the overgrown heath has been cared for again by clearing the bushes, removing the humus layer and sowing broom heather in order to preserve and enhance the species-rich biotope.
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A fantastic view over the Blumenrather Heide. Hidden in the grass, I discovered the cockchafer. Unfortunately, he had already ended his life.
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Here the Endertbach falls 7 meters to the valley. The waterfall, the so-called "Rausch", is next to the old mills the most beautiful highlight of our hike through the Enderttal. Really worth seeing.
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Beautiful waterfall in the valley. Nice place to take a break.
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The first volcanoes were active in Boos around 40 million years ago. The last volcanic activity was only about 8,000-10,000 years ago. Countless tracks and the two maars can be found in the area of the Booser Doppelmaartour. The lava bomb shows in an impressive way what happened to the rock layers when a lava bomb was hit.
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Really very impressive and well prepared on site with information boards
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The region around Urmersbach offers diverse natural features. You can visit The Rausch Waterfall, a beautiful spot for a short rest where water rushes over thick stones. Another impressive site is the Boos Lava Bomb, a geological natural monument with explanatory panels detailing the area's volcanic history. Don't miss the Blumenrather Heath, a renatured landscape featuring blooming heather, gorse, and blackthorn.
Yes, you can explore Göbelsmühle and the historic mills of the Wild Endert Valley. This area offers a very nice hiking trail along the wild Endert river, passing by several old mills. The Göbelsmühle itself is often open and serves as an ideal resting place.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Boos Eifel Observation Tower. From its top, after climbing 125 steps, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of the Eifel, including the Nürburgring, Hohe Acht, and Doppel-Maar on a clear day. The region also boasts numerous scenic viewpoints along its hiking trails, such as the 'Himmelsleiter' viewpoint, offering expansive views of the valley.
Absolutely. The Boos Lava Bomb is considered family-friendly, with engaging explanatory panels about geology. The Blumenrather Heath also offers an accessible natural setting for families. Additionally, Urmersbach is nestled amidst green forests, and a nearby forest playground provides a natural attraction for discovery and play.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Hiking loop from Urmersbach' or the 'Deer Viewing Spot in the Eifel – Panoramic Bench Masburg loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Entenweiher loop from Kaisersesch'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Bürresheim Castle – Monreal Historic Old Town loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for easy hikes, running trails, and gravel biking around Urmersbach.
The natural beauty of Urmersbach changes with the seasons. Spring is excellent for seeing flowering plants, while autumn offers spectacular colorful foliage, enhancing the beauty of the hiking routes. Even in late September, you can still find blooming heather at places like the Blumenrather Heath. Generally, good weather provides the best conditions for enjoying the panoramic views from observation points.
Yes, many trails incorporate these natural highlights. For instance, the trail along the wild Endert river leads past Göbelsmühle and the historic mills. You can reach The Rausch Waterfall along the small Martenbach from the pilgrimage church. The Boos Lava Bomb and Boos Eifel Observation Tower are often part of routes that traverse through forests and fields in the tranquil Eifel village of Boos.
The Urmersbach region is characterized by a diverse natural landscape. You'll encounter wide meadows, quiet valleys with bubbling streams, and areas with juniper and broom heaths. The village is also nestled amidst green forests, offering tranquil walks. The proximity to the Moselle valley means you can also experience its renowned vineyards and the Moselle River, while the Hunsrück region provides further natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. They enjoy the opportunity for short rests at places like The Rausch Waterfall, the impressive geological insights provided by the Boos Lava Bomb, and the beautiful heath landscape of Blumenrather Heath. The fantastic views from the Boos Eifel Observation Tower are also a highlight, as are the peaceful walks along the historic mills in the Wild Endert Valley.
While Urmersbach itself is celebrated for its picturesque natural setting and outdoor activities, specific, individually designated 'natural monuments' like unique rock formations or ancient trees are not typically found directly within the village. Its natural appeal lies more in the broader surrounding landscape, offering a wealth of experiences through its hiking and cycling trails, scenic viewpoints, and the general beauty of its meadows, forests, and valleys.
Urmersbach is a village in the Cochem-Zell district. While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, the region generally has bus services connecting villages. For detailed information on bus schedules and routes to access specific hiking areas or natural monuments, it's advisable to check local public transport websites or tourist information for the Cochem-Zell district.


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