Best attractions and places to see around Aremberg, a village in Germany's Eifel region, include historical landmarks and natural features. The area is characterized by the Aremberg mountain, the highest in the Ahr Hills and a former Tertiary volcano. Visitors can explore castle ruins, historic churches, and a nature reserve, making it a destination for those interested in history and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The karstified limestone cliffs are the first highlight on the path from the parking lot to the waterfall. Here, the stream has carved its way through the limestone, creating the rock face. The limestone originated as a deposit of dead marine organisms on the seabed of a shallow ocean that covered this area millions of years ago. Later, the ground was uplifted by tectonic processes. Limestone reacts with acid and is therefore dissolved by rainwater and surface water, which is slightly carbonated due to the CO2 in the air. This process creates weathered formations and caves. The formation of the Dreimühlen Waterfall is also related to this process.
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Beautiful rock face to see.
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For information about the limestone cliffs, see e.g. https://kreis-ahrweiler.de/kvar/VT/hjb1960/hjb1960.54.htm
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Imposing limestone wall behind the Nohner Mill
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The so-called Dreimühlen waterfall is also known as the Nohn waterfall. The name Nohn waterfall comes from the waterfall's proximity to the town of Nohn. The houses on the outskirts of Nohn are only a few hundred meters above the waterfall. Most people talk about the Dreimühlen waterfall, however. The name Dreimühlen comes from a former castle called Dreimühlen. Today, however, only the remains of the walls are said to remain. We looked for the former castle on our trip, but couldn't find anything of it. The waterfall in the Eifel is located between the towns of Üxheim, Kerpen and Nohn. Although the other large towns in the Eifel are not located here, many visitors come here. Some of them travel especially to visit the waterfall. The Dreimühlen waterfall is one of the most visited Eifel attractions. Almost every holidaymaker in the area comes to the waterfall at least once during their Eifel vacation. In addition, many day tourists travel from outside, making it the most visited waterfall in the Eifel. They all want to see the unique natural wonder.
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Nice entrance to hiking tours to the waterfall
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The first highlight right at the parking lot. This is also where the path to the waterfall starts
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Almost everything is beautiful in the area. You should definitely take a look.
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The region offers several beautiful natural features. Don't miss the Dreimühlen Waterfall, an artificial waterfall known for its 'growing' limescale deposits. The Lampertstal is a significant nature reserve with diverse flora, including orchids and juniper bushes, ideal for quiet walks. The Aremberg mountain itself, a former Tertiary volcano and the highest point in the Ahr Hills, is surrounded by a small nature reserve perfect for hiking.
Yes, Aremberg is rich in history. You can explore the remnants of the medieval Aremberg Castle Ruins, which dominate the mountain summit. Other notable historical religious sites include St. Nikolaus Church, first mentioned in 1306, and the Schutzengelkapelle, built in 1669. Additionally, Blankenheim's Historic Old Town, with its half-timbered houses and the Ahr spring, offers insights into the region's past, including Blankenheim Castle.
Aremberg is an excellent starting point for hikers. The award-winning AhrSteig hiking trail passes directly through the village and past the castle ruins. You can also follow the themed trail 'In the footsteps of Princess Margaretha,' which spans approximately 28 kilometers. For more options, explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Aremberg guide, including an easy 6 km loop around Aremberg Castle Tower or moderate trails like the Panorama Trail Aremberg.
Absolutely. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is a popular spot that families enjoy. For a dedicated family experience, the 'Aremberg Nature Trail' is recommended, featuring interactive elements about local flora and fauna. Many of the natural monuments and trails, such as Lampertstal, are also suitable for families.
The Nohner Mill Café is an idyllic spot offering delicious cakes and hearty dishes in a charming, historic setting. It's conveniently located just a few minutes from the hiking car park and on the way to the Dreimühlen Waterfall, making it a perfect stop for a break.
The Eifel region, including Aremberg, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with blooming flowers in spring (e.g., orchids in Lampertstal in June) and vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer offers longer daylight hours for exploration. While some activities are possible, winter can bring snow and colder temperatures, making some trails more challenging.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the 'Eifel Ladder Hiking Trail' in the Eifel National Park, though not directly in Aremberg, is a more demanding option offering stunning views. Within the immediate area, the 'Auf den Spuren der Fürstin Margaretha' route (approx. 29 km) and the 'Historic Path to Aremberg' (approx. 20 km) are rated as difficult in the Hiking around Aremberg guide.
Yes, a section of the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife racing track is visible from Aremberg, highlighting the region's connection to motorsport. The mountain itself is even referenced in the track's naming.
Beyond hiking, the area around Aremberg is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling, including moderate tours like the 'Watershed Bad Münstereifel' loop, in the Road Cycling Routes around Aremberg guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also explore trails, such as the 'Café Nohner Mühle – Dreimühlen Waterfall' loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Aremberg guide.
The Aremberg mountain itself is a significant geological feature, being a former Tertiary volcano and the highest peak in the Ahr Hills. Additionally, the Dreimühlen Waterfall is notable for its unique formation through limescale deposits, causing it to 'grow' over time. You can also observe a Rock face at Nohner Mühle, which is a prominent natural monument.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is often described as a 'small and nice surprise' and a 'self-growing waterfall' worth visiting. The Lampertstal is appreciated for its calm, lack of street noise, and abundant butterflies, making it ideal for lingering and deep breaths. The historic charm of Blankenheim's Historic Old Town, with its well-preserved character, also receives high marks.


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