4.4
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01:40
5.13km
70m
Hiking
This short circular route is almost a walk and leads up to the Schwarzenberg with its chapel and the military cemetery. “14 neo-Gothic station pictures with beautiful depictions as sandstone reliefs line this scenic path,” which I like very much, Willi Basalt tells you. The inscription on the old wooden…
by Ferienregion Kelberg Vulkaneifel
Last updated: June 6, 2024
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1.80 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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2.92 km
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5.10 km
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5.13 km
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2.43 km
1.77 km
679 m
161 m
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1.66 km
1.31 km
986 m
653 m
473 m
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This circular route begins in Kelberg at the market square and we have added it to the circular route Secret Nature and Life because we haven't had enough of hiking in the snow. This small circular route begins with a beautiful Stations of the Cross, inaugurated in 1864. At the end of the 14 neo-Gothic wayside shrines, a chapel from 1719 awaits hikers or pilgrims and a cemetery of honor. However, we found the rest of the hiking route a bit boring - with the exception of the 'old oak tree' in Zermüllen, which we already knew. As a bonus, this circular route was worth it - as an independent tour, it would not have been enough for our taste.
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June 9, 2021
This short circular route is almost a walk and leads up to the Schwarzenberg with its chapel and the military cemetery. “14 neo-Gothic station pictures with beautiful depictions as sandstone reliefs line this scenic path,” which I like very much, Willi Basalt tells you. The inscription on the old wooden
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