Best attractions and places to see around Hürtgenwald include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities within the Eifel hills of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The region is characterized by its dense woodlands, rolling hills, and river valleys, forming part of the High Fens – Eifel Nature Park. Visitors can explore landmarks related to its significant WWII history, as well as extensive hiking and cycling trails. The area offers diverse points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those…
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From here, you have a beautiful view of the dam. There are two benches where you can relax.
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Almost the only way to see the reservoir and its walls. Otherwise access is prohibited and overgrown all around.
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There are a few benches here where you can take a rest
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The house is a part of a building complex in which the guest's house is also located. It was named after the last owner, the Junker industrial family. The building has belonged to the municipality of Hürtgenwald since the 1990s. The entire building complex consists of a two-story semi-detached house with a massive basement made of quarry stone and an upper floor made of half-timbered buildings, which adjoins the remains of a possibly former defensive tower made of quarry stone. The building was entered into the list of architectural monuments in Hürtgenwald on July 14, 1983 under number 14. The text of the monument description reads: “Inscriptional dating on the lintel 1651, renovated in 1773; (1723 according to Peters). Eaves-mounted, 2-storey semi-detached house, basement made of solid quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered; Connected to the northwest are the remains of possibly a former defensive tower made of quarry stone with cross-frame windows and half cross-frame windows with walls made of sandstone and bluestone, remains of an embrasure; the house in the basement with cross-story windows with bluestone walls; On the street front there is an entrance on the right and left, on the right there is a baroque pillar door with original nails, bluestone walls, the date in the flat arched lintel; left nailed door with wrought iron door knocker; the framework of the upper floor was largely renewed; Windows in old proportions, the rear eaves made entirely of quarry stone; completely renewed gable roof. Probably part of the former ironworks.”
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Hello MTB riders, please limit yourself to the paths that are "cleared" for you. Your sport is only beautiful for you. Nature is unnecessarily destroyed by your sport when you race recklessly through the landscape.
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It's a pity that there aren't any benches by the dam wall for a comfortable rest.
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The path along the Schleebachhanggraben is a beautiful and very natural section of the path, a root path and a path through ferns and bushes.
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Very scenic corner. You can linger here for a moment and let your gaze wander.
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Hürtgenwald is rich in WWII history. You can visit the Hürtgenwald 1944 and in Peace Museum in Vossenack, which showcases artifacts and documents from the Battle of Hürtgen Forest. The municipality also has significant war cemeteries in Hürtgen and Vossenack. Additionally, the restored Sanitätsbunker Simonskall offers a glimpse into a field hospital, and remnants of the Westwall, such as bunkers and trenches, can still be found throughout the forest. The Hemingway Trail is a themed hiking trail connecting various battle sites.
For scenic views, consider visiting the View of the Dreilägerbach Dam, which offers a perspective of the dam and lake from a small rest area. The Krawutschketurm observation tower near Bergstein also provides breathtaking views over the landscape. The extensive Hürtgen Forest itself, part of the Eifel mountains and High Fens – Eifel Nature Park, offers dense woodlands and rolling hills. The Rur and Kall River valleys are also known for their picturesque scenery.
Yes, Hürtgenwald is a popular destination for hiking. The Schleebachgraben Trail offers a beautiful natural hiking experience through a high forest with root paths and ferns. You can find numerous well-marked trails throughout the forested hills and river valleys. For more options, explore the Hiking around Hürtgenwald guide, which includes routes like the Struffelt Route and trails around Struffelt Pond.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Vennbahn Cycle Path: Raeren–Schmithof is a cross-border long-distance route on disused railway lines, with parts accessible from Hürtgenwald. It offers over 130 km of path through beautiful landscapes. For mountain biking enthusiasts, Simonskall serves as a starting point for various mountain bike trails. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Hürtgenwald guide.
Hürtgenwald offers several family-friendly options. The Hochseilgarten Hürtgenwald in Raffelsbrand provides an adventure ropes course for active fun. For a unique experience, consider Alpaka Wanderung Kleinhau, offering alpaca trekking. Additionally, Kallbach's Adventure Golf Simonskall is a great option for family entertainment. Many of the natural trails and viewpoints, such as Struffelt Pond, are also suitable for families.
Simonskall is a recognized resort village located directly on the former Westwall. It's a popular starting point for numerous hikes and bike tours, featuring a mix of old and new houses, restaurants, and cafes. It also has historical reminders of its past, including a monument and nearby bunker facilities.
Yes, the region features several beautiful water bodies. The Struffelt Pond is a tranquil spot, especially recommended at dusk, where you might even see ducks. The Urft Dam and Heimbach Reservoir, located within or adjacent to the Eifel National Park, offer beautiful footpaths, some with wooden boardwalks along the shore, perfect for a relaxing stroll by the water.
Hürtgenwald is characterized by its dense woodlands, rolling hills, and deep valleys, forming part of the Eifel mountains. You can expect varied terrain, from natural root paths in high forests, as seen on the Schleebachgraben Trail, to well-maintained cycle paths like the Vennbahn. Some areas may have slight inclines, but many routes are designed to be accessible, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails that allow them to explore the dense forests and river valleys. The historical sites, especially those related to WWII, offer a poignant and educational experience. The scenic viewpoints and tranquil spots like View of the Dreilägerbach Dam are also highly rated for their peaceful atmosphere and views.
Yes, the Bodenlehrpfad Todtenbruch Raffelsbrand is a nature trail specifically dedicated to teaching about the soil conditions of the region. This offers an educational experience for those interested in the local ecology and environment of Hürtgenwald.
While Hürtgenwald is known for its rolling hills rather than high mountains, you can find challenging and scenic routes in the broader Eifel region. The Mountain Hikes around Hürtgenwald guide offers routes that explore the more elevated parts of the Eifel, including loops around the Heimbach Reservoir and routes near Monschau, providing a more strenuous hiking experience.


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