Natural monuments around Philippsheim offer diverse landscapes within the scenic Eifel region. The area features forests, hills, and rivers, including the Kyll Valley, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore 12 natural monuments, showcasing the region's geological formations and historical sites. The landscape is characterized by its low mountain range topography.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This impressive waterfall is located just below the Mareingrotte.
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The beautiful Mariengrotte (Grotto of the Virgin Mary) with the Albach waterfall is certainly one of the highlights of the 11th stage of the Felsenweg (Rock Trail).
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In the immediate vicinity of the Mariengrotte (Grotto of St. Mary) we find this beautiful waterfall of the Albach River. A truly worthwhile photo opportunity.
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Beautiful and wildly romantic, too bad there's no waterfall because of the drought...can someone turn on the tap? 😉
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The stream is mainly formed from the wastewater from the Bitburg sewage treatment plant. Odor nuisance cannot be ruled out under certain circumstances.
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The path was restored and reopened in September 2023.
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Looking for a waterfall with a high viaduct, passable for buses in the Eifel!
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Completely dried up in the summer of 2023 and partly very destroyed by the flood 2 years ago. But you can still walk the path well. You should be sure-footed and not afraid of heights. Not recommended with small children and anxious dogs. (if someone comes towards you, you don't always have space to avoid) If you like rocks, you'll like it without water!
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The natural monuments around Philippsheim showcase the diverse landscapes of the Eifel region. You'll find impressive waterfalls, unique rock formations, and significant historical sites like ancient burial mounds. The area is characterized by its forests, hills, and the picturesque Kyll Valley.
Yes, for experienced and sure-footed hikers, the Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations offers a challenging trail. The path features impressive rock formations and can be difficult, especially when wet. A bridge was rebuilt in September 2023, allowing for a circular hike of 8-10 km.
The Hüttingen Waterfall is a family-friendly natural monument. It's located right in the middle of Hüttingen next to the church, offering a picturesque setting and a place for rest. It's also situated directly on a bike path, making it easily accessible.
The region around Philippsheim features several historical natural monuments. You can visit the Barrow Group Im Friedbüsch, an extensive field of Celtic and Iron Age burial mounds. Another notable site is the Six burial mounds near Binsfeld, dating back to 900 BC - 450 BC, located near the Celtic castle ruin Wachenbach.
Absolutely. The Kyll Valley, a prominent natural feature, is very popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including those that pass by natural monuments like the Hüttingen Waterfall. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Philippsheim guide, which includes easy to moderate routes.
The Eifel region, including the Kyll Valley, is particularly enjoyable during the summer months for outdoor activities. However, the natural beauty of forests and rivers can be appreciated year-round. Be aware that trails like the one at Tanzlay Waterfall can be more difficult and muddy when wet, so consider drier periods for challenging hikes.
Yes, the broader Eifel region offers numerous hiking opportunities. While exploring the natural monuments, you can find trails that lead through diverse environments. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around Philippsheim guide, which features easy to moderate trails ranging from 6 to 15 km.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unspoiled beauty and diverse landscapes. Highlights like the Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations are praised for their impressive and interesting geological features. The Hüttingen Waterfall is noted for its picturesque setting and as a nice place to stay and rest.
Yes, the Mariengrotte Albach Waterfall is a significant site. Located in an idyllic gorge of the Albach valley, this grotto is a destination for pilgrims and is used for Marian veneration. It can be reached from the bike path via a short set of stairs, though caution is advised as steps can be slippery.
The region is characterized by a low mountain range topography, featuring forests, hills, and river valleys like the Kyll. You can expect varied terrain, from the challenging, trail-like paths at Tanzlay Waterfall to more accessible areas around the Hüttingen Waterfall.
Yes, the Kyll Valley is known for its cycling routes. For those interested in longer rides, the Road Cycling Routes around Philippsheim guide offers several options, including routes up to 107 km in length with moderate to difficult ratings.


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