Rundwanderweg des Naturpark Südeifel Nr. 57 - Bollendorf-Weilerbach
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From Teufelsloch to Weilerbach Castle: a fantastic hiking route full of natural beauty and outstanding cultural monuments!
There are countless natural beauties and historical cultural monuments worth seeing around Bollendorf, and this hiking route brings together many of them. The starting point of Weilerbach Castle, once the residence of the last abbot of Echternach Abbey, is well worth a visit with its large gardens and the site of the former ironworks. From there, the trail leads right into the rocky landscape, which is particularly impressive in the Teufelsloch. Hidden in the forest are Roman relics such as the Diana monument and the burial site known as the "Kiesgräber". No one knows when the mighty ramparts of the Niederburg castle date back to, from where the route leads back to the starting point of the hike in Weilerbach.
The highlights:
- Late Baroque Weilerbach Castle with former ironworks
- Diana monument - erected in honor of the Roman goddess of hunting
- Impressive rocky panorama and magnificent views at the Teufelsloch (Devil's Hole)
- Gallo-Roman cremation burial site: the gravel tombs
- The Niederburg - a fortified mountain spur
Author's tip:
In the Remise museum café at Weilerbach Castle, you can admire ovens, tak plates and agricultural equipment from the production of the Weilerbach ironworks and, of course, relax with a coffee.
After this hiking tour, you can enjoy a well-earned meal at one of the hosts in Bollendorf .
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