in one of the most breathtaking regions of Germany: the Volcanic Eifel
The region around Gerolstein, Hillesheim and Stadtkyll will delight you with its striking volcanic cones, impressive basalt formations, bubbling mineral springs and sweeping views. Our selected hikes lead along rugged rocks, through ancient forests and to quiet places that invite you to pause for a moment. Look forward to pure hiking pleasure!
Right in the heart of the Vulkaneifel is probably the most complete volcano in Germany, the Rockeskyller Kopf. No other volcano shows so openly all stages of its development.
Varied circular tour around Birgel with wonderful far-reaching views. This tour offers various sports stations along the way and lots of information about native trees.
This circular walk leads through the woods around the Hermesberg. Above the holiday village of Hinterhausen you have a magnificent panoramic view of Gerolstein and the Kyll valley.
Discover the family-friendly Kerschenbach Circular Trail KB1, an easy tour with historical sights and breathtaking nature.
The KB 3 Arnica Route circular trail combines nature and culture on the route across the border between Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia from Kerschenbach to Kronenburg.
A beautiful circular walk starting at the Hillesheim Tourist Information Office, through the Kyll Valley and via the Heimatblick viewpoint above Niederbettingen on the Eifelverein's ÖWW6 trail.
The hiking trail runs mainly on meadow paths and along the edge of the forest. It is characterised by two dry maars and fantastic views.
The varied hiking trail leads us past the rockfall, a Celtic grave , as well as the "Rother Kopf" with its millstone caves and impressive far-reaching views.
The brand new nature trail with a forest ball track in Gerolstein's municipal forest offers fun for the whole family. Nine stations along the circular trail encourage visitors of all ages to explore, learn and play in the forest.
A scenic hike around Ormont to the Prüm spring and through the Bragphenn high moor with its rare plant communities.