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Hike the moderate Meinvennen Trail in De Meinweg National Park, covering 4.9 miles (7.9 km) with diverse landscapes and historic features.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Cafe
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4.41 km
Highlight • Lake
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7.91 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.06 km
1.12 km
837 m
544 m
240 m
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2.79 km
2.31 km
1.24 km
965 m
590 m
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The Meinvennen Trail is rated as moderate and has a 'sporty character'. It features varied terrain with steep sections and unpaved paths, requiring a good basic level of fitness and sure-footedness. Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, especially in wet conditions.
Yes, the Meinvennen Trail is designed as a circular route, bringing you back to your starting point after exploring the diverse landscapes of De Meinweg National Park.
The Meinvennen Trail is located within De Meinweg National Park. You can typically find parking facilities at the main entrances or visitor centers of the park, such as near Herkenbosch, which provides convenient access to the trailheads.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Meinvennen Trail. However, please be aware that specific rules regarding leashing may apply in different sections of De Meinweg National Park, especially in areas with sensitive wildlife or grazing animals. Always keep your dog under control and check local signage.
The Meinvennen Trail offers a wonderful experience for nature lovers in every season due to its diverse landscape. Spring brings blooming heathlands, summer offers lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant colors, and winter provides a serene, quiet atmosphere. Be prepared for potentially wet and muddy conditions outside of summer, which will require appropriate footwear.
Generally, there is no entrance fee required to access De Meinweg National Park or to hike the Meinvennen Trail. However, specific regulations may apply to certain activities or areas within the park. It's always a good idea to check the official park website for the latest information before your visit.
The trail boasts highly varied terrain, including forest paths, raised bogs, alder and birch swamp forests, and areas with sweet gale thickets. You'll also traverse terraced landscapes with steep transitions, dry grasslands, moist heathlands, and inland dunes. Expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with some sections potentially muddy after rain.
The diverse habitats of the Meinvennen Trail support a rich array of wildlife. Keep an eye out for Scottish Highland cattle, Icelandic ponies, and various bird species like the woodlark or nightjar. With patience, you might also spot wild boars, foxes, martens, stoats, weasels, dragonflies, amphibians, and even the shy common European adder.
Along the route, you'll encounter several interesting features. These include the picturesque Rolvennen lake, the historic The Iron Rhine (Abandoned Railway in De Meinweg National Park), and the charming Sheep Herd on the Heath in De Meinweg. The trail also crosses the Rode Beek and Boschbeek streams and showcases impressive terraced edges formed by geological shifts.
Yes, the Meinvennen Trail shares sections with several other official routes. You will find yourself on parts of the Meinvennen, Meinweg, and Grenzüberschreitende Spargeltour trails, among others, offering a broader network for exploration.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments near the trail. For instance, Café Restaurant Venhof is a highlight located conveniently close to the route, offering a place to relax and refuel.