The circular hiking trails of the Southern Eifel Nature Park were developed together with the local communities and lead to the scenic highlights of the respective communities. The trails are sustainable and ecologically compatible and therefore also serve to guide visitors and enhance the hiking experience for guests. They are marked with a red number on a white background and the holly tree logo.
Biersdorf - Hermesdorf - Wiersdorf
circular walk Oberweis - Bettingen
The 17 km long circular hiking trail of the Southern Eifel Nature Park leads through the romantic Echtersbach Valley. It starts and ends in Wißmannsdorf. A highlight is the panoramic view of the picturesque Hamm Castle.
Hiking in the South Eifel Nature Park: Starting in Wolsfeld, the approximately 11 km long circular trail leads over the Wolsfelder Berg and Alsdorf. It leads through idyllic forest sections and one can enjoy a great panoramic view of Alsdorf.
This medium-difficulty circular hike is 8 km long and starts in Oberweis. During the hike through the beautiful Prüm valley, you pass the village of Mülbach. There are several panoramic views along the route.
The approximately nine-kilometre round tour starts/ends in the municipality of Bettingen, where there are castle ruins. The hike leads via Stockem and Halsdorf back to Bettingen.
The circular hike number 77 leads past fields, meadows and through a beautiful stretch of forest. In summer, the hike is accompanied by colourful flowers and butterflies.
This circular trail connects the local communities of Baustert and Brimingen. Wonderful views, the babbling of streams and wayside crosses accompany the hiker.
The approx. 12 km long circular hiking trail of the Southern Eifel Nature Park connects the OG Rittersdorf, Hermesdorf and Wiersdorf with each other. The trail leads across plateaus and the Bitburger Gutland.
The 12 km long circular walk leads through the Südeifel Nature Park. It starts and ends in Dockendorf. The hike leads over the Holsthumerberg and the "Scharren bei Dockendorf" nature reserve. There are opportunities for a rest at the Hubertus fountain. The approximately 12 km long hike starts and ends in Dockendorf. The route leads through the nature reserve "Scharren bei Dockendorf" and past many meadow orchards."