Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim
Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim
Best attractions and places to see in Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. This region features the Urfttal with its meandering floodplains and species-rich meadows, alongside extensive calcareous beech forests. Visitors can explore deep-cut stream valleys and unique dry valleys formed by limestone bedrock. The area is also notable for its Roman-era historical landmarks, offering insights into ancient engineering and settlement.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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According to legend, a Roman general is buried in this scree forest beneath the rocks.
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Very large shelter also suitable for overnight stays.
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The four branches of the Eifet Water Pipeline to Cologne were all fed from spring catchments, with the water collection methods adapted to the respective water resources. At the Grüner Pütz, an 80-meter-long drainage pipe was used, the upstream side of which was constructed without mortar, thus allowing water seeping from the slope to penetrate. The downstream side was constructed differently, as mortar and an artificially inserted clay seal ensured that, on the one hand, no drinking water was lost and, on the other hand, the stream water from the Urft Valley was kept out of the canal. A cover made of massive sandstone slabs and a gravel bed on the bed, which was otherwise unimproved, also served to keep the spring water clean. Source: Display board
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<< Gronrechtsmühle - A lonely mill in the Rosenthal >> "In the Rosental between Nettersheim and Urft, where the Roman canal begins at the "Grüner Pütz," stand the walls of an open half-timbered house, which today serves as a shelter for hikers. These are the remains of an outbuilding of the former Gronrechtsmühle, which in old documents is also called Gronreignermühle, Groenenthaler Mühle, Rosenthaler Mühle, or Falkenstein Mühle. The spelling varies greatly and seems to have been chosen quite arbitrarily. How old this mill is is uncertain... FURTHER DETAILS on Sophie Lange's historical summary can be found here: https://www.sophie-lange.de/sagen-aus-den-orten-der-gemeinde-nettersheim/nettersheim/index.php << UNFORTUNATE END AT THE GRONRECHSMÜHLE >> "The report "The Fire of Nettersheim" states: Once again, the sinister arsonist had done his evil deed. Old people said a call had been issued, and anyone who caught him could kill him. Soon, the arsonist, too, met an unfortunate end. A farmer discovered him while hauling fertilizer into the weir of the old Gronrechsmühle in Rosenthal. Using a fertilizer hook, he pulled the body out of the water and loaded it onto his wagon. Blindfolded, the culprit drowned himself. He was buried without a Christian burial in a corner of the old cemetery."
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The abandoned half-timbered house is a building from the former Gronrechsmühle.
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For me, the Rummerschlegel rock formations are the highlight of the Eifel loop. Forest, water, meadows, expanses. It is best to leave the hiking trail for a moment to take a closer look at the rocks. The crenellated rocks are made of Middle Devonian dolomite rock. According to legend, a Roman general who fell in a battle between an unknown people and the Romans is said to be buried under the rocks.
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The Franconian grave is also mentioned here (with photo): https://www.nettesheim.de/home/knowing-values/archaeologie-bodendenkmaeler.html
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Interesting rock formation a few meters off the path in the forest.
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The region is rich in Roman-era history. You can visit the Roman Aqueduct Excavation (Römerkanal), where sections of an ancient Roman aqueduct that supplied water to Cologne are exposed. Another significant site is Grüner Pütz — Roman springhead, one of the original source tappings for the Roman Eifel water pipeline. Additionally, the Nettersheim Archaeological Landscape Park showcases Roman settlement remains, including residential and public buildings along the Roman road Cologne-Trier. You can find more information about the park on nordeifel-tourismus.de.
The area is characterized by the beautiful Urfttal (Urft Valley) with its meandering floodplains and species-rich meadows. You'll find extensive calcareous beech forests and unique dry valleys formed by limestone bedrock. A notable geological feature is the Rummerschlegel Rock Formation, where numerous fossils and bone fragments have been discovered. The Geistal Nature Reserve also offers scenic views and easy hiking loops.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Roman Aqueduct Excavation (Römerkanal) and Grüner Pütz — Roman springhead are historical sites that can be explored by all ages. The Gronrechtsmühle Half-Timbered Shelter provides a great rest stop. For nature lovers, the Schmetterlingspfad Urfttal (Butterfly Trail Urfttal) is particularly enjoyable for families, especially between early summer and autumn, offering informative panels about butterflies.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find easy walks, such as the 'View Near Nettersheim' loop or the 'Geistal Nature Reserve' loop. For more moderate routes, consider the 'Grüner Pütz – Römische Quellfassung – Gillesbach-Brücke Rundweg' which explores historical sites and diverse natural landscapes, or the 'Urft-Zauberwald – Achenloch-Höhle Rundweg' that leads through the 'Enchanted Forest' and to the Achenloch Cave. Explore more options in our guide to Easy hikes in Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim.
Absolutely! The Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim is a popular destination for cycling. You'll find numerous trails, including challenging MTB routes like the 'Steinfeld Monastery Wall Trail' and 'Eschweiler Valley Quarry'. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes such as the 'Kakushöhle Cave – Satzvey Castle loop'. Discover more cycling options in our guides for MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes in Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim.
The Urfttal is a designated butterfly sanctuary, hosting around sixty different butterfly species, including rare ones like the Woodland Grayling and Silver-studded Blue. The 'Schmetterlingspfad Urfttal' (Butterfly Trail Urfttal), starting at Urft train station, is an excellent place to observe them, particularly between early summer and autumn. The nature reserve is also vital for rare bats, fish (like the European bullhead), and other diverse animal species.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. For observing butterflies and enjoying the lush meadows, early summer to autumn is ideal. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn offers stunning foliage in the extensive beech forests. Hiking and cycling are popular from spring through autumn, with trails catering to various conditions.
Yes, you can find convenient rest stops. The Gronrechtsmühle Half-Timbered Shelter is a very large shelter, suitable for a break or even overnight stays, especially useful during rain. Many trails also feature benches and tables at scenic points, such as near the Grüner Pütz — Roman springhead.
The Naturzentrum Eifel (Eifel Nature Centre) serves as a central hub for nature, history education, and environmental awareness. It offers exhibitions and a diverse program of events, making it a great starting point to deepen your understanding of the region's unique ecology and past. It's also a starting point for the Roman Canal Hiking Trail.
Yes, the Achenloch Cave is a natural feature you can discover. It's located along the 'Urft-Zauberwald – Achenloch-Höhle Rundweg', a moderate 10.0 km path that takes you through the 'Enchanted Forest' and to the cave itself.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The exposed sections of the Roman aqueduct and the Grüner Pütz — Roman springhead are often highlighted for their historical insights. The Rummerschlegel Rock Formation is recommended for its unique geological features. Many also enjoy the well-maintained trails and the peaceful atmosphere of the Urft Valley.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the hiking trails in the Nsg Urfttal Mit Seitentälern Nördlich Und Westlich Von Nettersheim region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with wildlife, to protect both your pet and the local ecosystem. Please look for specific signage regarding dog regulations on individual trails or within protected areas.


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