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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Roetgen

Best natural monuments around Roetgen offer diverse landscapes, including heathland, moorland, and forests. The region is characterized by its ecological significance, providing habitats for various flora and fauna. Visitors can explore a blend of natural reserves and impressive structures integrated into the environment. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities within a varied natural setting.

Best natural monuments around Roetgen

  • The most popular natural monuments is Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve, an other_natural area that encompasses heathland, moorland,…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve

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Wonderful hiking section that will be remembered for a long time with its beauty.

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The moors of the High Fens are peppered with thick and velvety moss pillows and desks. Responsible for this is the peat moss, a small, primitive spore plant that loves …

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Struffelt Pond

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Especially recommended at dusk.

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Ridge Trail above Perlenau

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A very beautiful, demanding, easy mountain hiking trail. The section is really rocky and riddled with roots. Surefootedness is required. Almost like in the high mountains. Beautiful.

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Brackvenn Moor Lakes

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What is often called a lake in the Fens is often e.g. Palsas.
The palsen or pingos in the High Fens were formed around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago at …

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Bernd 🌲🦌🍄🥾
December 26, 2022, Brackvenn Moor Lakes

At this point there is a larger moor lake, which makes a nice photo motif, especially in fog. Above this, this moor lake is regularly visited by waterfowl such as wild ducks. If there are few people on the jetties and you approach the lake(s) quietly, there is a high probability that the animals will not be startled and scared away.

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The peat that can be found everywhere in the bog and fen areas is the result of a process of incomplete decomposition. Usually, dead plants are gradually decomposed by small animals (such as earthworms), bacteria and fungi. This process applies to well-drained soils. On impervious acidic soils that do not contain many bacteria and in humid climates, plants such as peat moss are only partially decomposed. Their superimposition forms the peat layer. This peat layer can be up to 7 m in certain places here in the Brackvenn. 1 mm layer of peat takes 1 year to form. With a peat layer of 7 m, for example, we are talking about a period of 7,000 years.

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Anyone who sees the beauty of the raised and low moors will never be able to let it go. The colors of the landscape, indeed the entire appearance of the High Fens, change dramatically every season. Even in winter - a breathtakingly beautiful landscape.

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What is often called a lake in the Fens is often e.g. Palsas. The palsen or pingos in the High Fens were formed around 10,000 to 11,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. When the ground froze deep down during the cold winters of the Ice Age, the wet ground expanded and frost mounds developed. Over the years these mounds grew and the soil material that was on top slid down the sides of the mounds and over time formed a ring-shaped wall around the mound of frost. With the end of the ice age, the ice melted, the frost mound sagged and the wall was preserved. The water in the middle is called bog scour or bog eye. Source: euregio-im-bild.de/fotos/palsen-im-brackvenn-bei-m-tzenich.html

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What a unique landscape! Warning: hiking in the High Fens can be addictive :-)

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Unfortunately, the third of the above tours (Struffelt nature reserve - view of the Runde von Roetgen reservoir, 9.46 km) is currently (04/30/22) not accessible. The parking lot is closed and the path from the parking lot is not hikeable due to numerous large fallen trees 😱🙁. So it's no use starting this tour from the nearest car park - the Kleebendbrücke hikers' car park.

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Erhard
April 17, 2022, Struffelt Pond

Very nice Heide-Moor nature reserve. The nature reserve is an old cultural area that arose from intensive sheep grazing and is now to be preserved. In autumn, the blooming heather is an absolute eye-catcher. Very nice in combination with the birches and the sometimes overpowering bracken. The paths through the moor run over footbridges.

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The Fagnes are breathtakingly beautiful at any time of the year. You really have to have been here once.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Roetgen?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve, known for its diverse landscapes and unique flora. Another favorite is the Brackvenn Moor Lakes, which feature fascinating geological formations from the last ice age. The Ridge Trail above Perlenau is also highly rated for its challenging terrain and impressive rock formations.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Roetgen area?

Yes, the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and a circular hike. The Struffelt Pond is another peaceful spot suitable for families, where you might even spot ducks.

What kind of unique natural features can I expect to see?

The region boasts a variety of unique natural features. At the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve, you can observe rare plant and animal species, including the distinctive pipe-cleaner grass. The Brackvenn Moor Lakes are notable for their palsen or pingos, which are frost mounds formed at the end of the last ice age, and peat layers up to 7 meters thick.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

While primarily natural, the Teufelsley Rock Formation is steeped in local legend, with tales of an angel thwarting the devil's attempt to destroy a monastery. Additionally, the Rollefbach Viaduct, though man-made, is an impressive historical structure from 1885 that has become an integral part of the natural landscape, offering scenic views over the Rollefbach valley.

What are the hiking opportunities near Roetgen's natural monuments?

The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. The "Struffeltroute" is a popular 9.7 km circular hike through the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve, suitable for families. For more challenging terrain, the Ridge Trail above Perlenau offers demanding, rocky, and root-riddled paths, requiring surefootedness. You can find more hiking routes in the area on our guide to Natural Monuments around Roetgen.

What is the difficulty level of hiking trails around these natural monuments?

Hiking trails vary in difficulty. The Struffeltroute in the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve features easy to moderately difficult ascents and descents. In contrast, the Ridge Trail above Perlenau is considered challenging, with rocky and root-riddled terrain that demands surefootedness.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent views. The Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve has a viewing platform with great views of the Dreilägerbach dam. The Teufelsley Rock Formation offers excellent vantage points over the Rur Valley. The Rollefbach Viaduct also provides beautiful panoramic views over the Rollefbach valley.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the natural monuments near Roetgen?

The Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve is a haven for biodiversity, home to numerous bird species such as the European Stonechat, Tree Pipit, Black Woodpecker, Firecrest, Spotted Flycatcher, and Pied Flycatcher. Over 30 different bird species can be spotted here, along with various rare plants and animals thriving in this unique biotope.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near Roetgen's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the area around Roetgen offers excellent cycling opportunities. The Rollefbach Viaduct is part of the popular Vennbahn cycle path. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and mountain biking trails. For more details, check out our guides for Cycling around Roetgen, Road Cycling Routes around Roetgen, and MTB Trails around Roetgen.

Is public transport available to reach the natural monuments?

The Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve is easily accessible, with a bus stop conveniently located at its entrance.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments in Roetgen?

Visitors frequently highlight the beauty and variety of the landscapes. Many appreciate the well-maintained wooden walkways in the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve, which allow exploration without disturbing the delicate high fen environment. The challenging yet rewarding experience of trails like the Ridge Trail above Perlenau, with its impressive rock formations, is also highly praised. The changing colors of the landscape throughout the seasons, especially in areas like the Brackvenn Moor Lakes, are also a significant draw.

Are there loop trails available for hiking?

Yes, the "Struffeltroute" is a popular regional hiking trail that offers an approximately 9.7 km long circular hike around the Dreilägerbach dam and through the Struffelt Heath and Moor Nature Reserve.

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