Natural monuments around Hütterscheid offer a landscape characterized by picturesque forests and green valleys, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor exploration. The region is part of the broader Eifel area, known for its geological features and natural attractions. Visitors can explore diverse natural formations and scenic trails. These natural monuments contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking outdoor activities and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Charging station, cold drinks and a snack
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A tranquil, pleasant place. However, on some days...
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The lake now looks great again. You can even go pedal boating again.
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At the "Roter Puhl" the Enz has cut into the slope covered with beech trees at a considerable height. Here the rock of the middle Bunter sandstone from the Triassic period stands in bright orange-red colors. These deposits in river and delta areas are around 220 million years old. Source: https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/a-roter-puhl
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At the "Roter Puhl" the Enz has cut the beech slope at a stately height. Here, in bright orange-red colors, the middle red sandstone rock of the Triassic geologic age can be seen. These deposits in river and delta areas are about 220 million years old. The oblique stratification of the sandstone visible in the bedrock in alternating layers with horizontal strata and gravel bands testifies to the different flow conditions of the primordial waters. The arch's shape is the result of thousands of years of exposure to water from the meandering Enz River. The surface of the rock face is still subject to constant weathering, in places the rock is slightly more porous. An interesting insight into the floor structure can be obtained in the upper part. The overlying Earths here only reach a thickness of less than a meter. Natural crevices provide nesting and breeding grounds for the kingfisher, which is native to the area.
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Beautiful landscape, great paths around the reservoir and numerous benches that invite you to linger 👍
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Unfortunately, the lake is no longer attractive. There are many trees and branches in the lake and also algae. Swimming and fishing is prohibited. Also, there are no more pedal boats. The Dorint Sporthotel is closed. A kiosk with snacks and a pizzeria are still open. A pity.
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Above the castle complex is the pilgrimage site of the Neuburg citizens: The 46 cm tall Madonna, a replica of the Altötting Madonna from the 17th century donated by Kuno von Falkenstein, stands in a 700-year-old oak tree. Age and candle smoke have colored the statue of the Madonna dark brown, almost black. Station paintings of the Seven Sorrows of Mary, created by sculptor J. Hess in the 19th century, lead to this lonely pilgrimage site. https://neuerburg-eifel.de/index.php/stadt-neuerburg/wandern
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Near Hütterscheid, you can discover the Roter Puhl, a natural monument known for its impressive red landscape where the Buntsandstein-Prallhang meets the Enz river. Another fascinating site is the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz, where the river has cut into 220-million-year-old middle red sandstone rock, revealing ancient geological layers.
Yes, the Biersdorf Reservoir is a family-friendly natural monument offering paths around its perimeter and numerous benches, perfect for a relaxed outing. Additionally, the Marien Chapel and Madonna in the 700-year-old oak near Neuerburg combines a historical site with a natural monument, featuring a huge hollowed-out tree that can be interesting for children.
The region is rich in geological wonders. At the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz, you can observe middle red sandstone rock from the Triassic geologic age, approximately 220 million years old, with visible oblique stratification. The broader Eifel region, including the nearby Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), showcases spectacular narrow crevices and towering rock faces carved by ancient frost and thaw periods, resembling a 200-million-year-old seabed.
The area around Hütterscheid offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View over Utscheid – Roter Puhl loop', which can be explored via the Cycling around Hütterscheid guide. For running, the 'Bitburg Reservoir – Lakeside path' is a popular option, detailed in the Running Trails around Hütterscheid guide. The Prümtalweg Trail also offers excellent hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), while not listed as a highlight in this guide, is a significant natural monument nearby that offers challenging hiking. It features marked circular trails of varying lengths, including the 'Felsenweg 6', a 17-kilometer premium hiking trail that takes you through a wild, primeval landscape of huge rock towers and bizarrely shaped boulders.
The Biersdorf Reservoir is a popular destination for its serene environment, offering wonderful views of the idyllic artificial lake and opportunities for picnics. The Prümtalweg Trail also provides silence and seclusion in the deep Prüm valley, perfect for a peaceful escape.
The Marien Chapel and Madonna in the 700-year-old oak near Neuerburg is a notable example. This site combines a 15th-century chapel, which served the Hämmerer Guild, with a massive, ancient oak tree, allowing visitors to experience both historical and natural significance in one location.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the red sandstone cliffs at Roter Puhl, and the tranquil beauty of places like the Biersdorf Reservoir. The opportunity for peaceful walks and the stunning natural scenery, often with historical context, are highly valued.
Yes, the natural crevices within the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz provide nesting and breeding grounds for the kingfisher, offering a chance to spot this vibrant bird. The varied forest pictures and secluded nature of the Prümtalweg Trail also create habitats for local wildlife.
Many natural monuments in the area double as excellent viewpoints. Both Roter Puhl and the Biersdorf Reservoir are noted for their scenic outlooks. The Prümtalweg Trail also offers charming views as it winds through the deep Prüm valley.
The natural monuments around Hütterscheid, particularly those within the Eifel region and NaturWanderPark delux, are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for enjoying the reservoirs. Even in winter, the landscapes can be stunning, especially the geological formations like the Teufelsschlucht, though some trails might require appropriate gear.


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