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Top 17 Gorges around Bad Bertrich

Best canyons around Bad Bertrich are characterized by the region's volcanic Eifel landscape. This area features deep valleys and impressive geological formations shaped by ancient lava flows. Visitors can explore unique rock structures and river valleys that offer a canyon-like experience. The landscape provides diverse natural scenery and insights into the geological past.

Best canyons around Bad Bertrich

  • The most popular canyons is Strohner Switzerland, a gorge that features steep lava walls towering up to the treetops. This magical…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Valley of the Wild Endert

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Scenic hiking trail, but not optimally maintained. Hiking boots are needed, poles helpful.

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Strohner Switzerland

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Those who hike here stroll through steep lava walls that tower up to the treetops to the right and left of the Alfbach. This magical place is part of the longest lava flow in the Eifel.

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Idyllic Alfbach Valley

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Anyone who knows the "Valley of the wild Endert" will love this section of the route in the Alfbachtal. The Alfbach flows wildly and romantically and a small, beautiful, narrow path leads along the stream.

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Faitschbach Gorge

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Here, you can hike along the Cochem Knight's Trail, amidst the babbling waters of the Faitschbach stream. Just listen and enjoy.

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The Alfbach gorge near Strohn is called "Strohner Schweiz" (Strohn's Switzerland) because of its steep slopes and wildly romantic landscape. From a bench, you can enjoy a beautiful view down …

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Michael
June 1, 2026, Valley of the Wild Endert

Nice destination, especially on very hot days, as you can always find shade.

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The path along the wild Endert River is indeed a bit wild in places, and some bridges need to be repaired. But you'll find peace and quiet here, with hardly any people around and beautiful, narrow paths with the sound of the river. Pure relaxation.🥰

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Simply experience a wonderful piece of nature.

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Beautiful valley along the stream. The Alfbach is integrated into the hiking trail "Strohner Schweiz"

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Anita
August 5, 2024, Alfbachtal Gorge

Idyllic and wild at the same time

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August 4, 2024, Alfbachtal Gorge

Wild and idyllic at the same time 👍

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The Alf (also: "Alfbach") is a nearly 52 km long, orographically left tributary of the Moselle. The Alf rises about 1 km northeast of Hörscheid in the Volcanic Eifel. From its source at 549 m above sea level, the Alf initially flows in a southerly direction. The first town on its route is Darscheid, past whose eastern edge it flows. The next towns directly along its course are Gillenfeld and Strohn. In its upper reaches up to Strohn, the Alf flows for a long time in a wide and broadly gravelled valley, which is followed from near Steiningen to just before Udler, which is also outside the valley basin, briefly by the A 48 motorway and then for a longer period by the A 1 motorway, and a little later, starting at the Mehren industrial estate and ending at Gillenfeld, the Maare-Mosel cycle path, which runs there on the route of the former railway line from Wittlich to Daun. In the following middle section, which continues southwards to Bausendorf, the course of the Alf is quite winding and is more deeply embedded in the Eifel hills; there are only mills on the river. While the direction of the river was predominantly south up to Bausendorf, it turns east there and flows through the towns of Kinderbeuern and Bengel, south of the Kondelwald. Around 3.5 km downstream from Bengel, it abruptly turns north, as the ridge with the Reiler Hals blocks the further route eastwards to the Moselle, which is only 500 m away. After the Alf has taken in the Üßbach from the northwest, by far its largest tributary, whose partial catchment area even exceeds its own up to that point, it breaks its way eastwards for less than three kilometres through the Moselle mountains and then flows into the Moselle from the left in Alf in the Cochem-Zell district at 92 m above sea level. After a 52 km long course with an average bed gradient of 8.8 ‰, the Alf flows into the river 459 meters below its source.

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March 24, 2024, Alfbachtal Gorge

A beautiful, narrow path, on which you feel completely safe, leads through the short stretch of Strohner Schweiz, along the wildly romantic Alfbach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Bad Bertrich?

The Bad Bertrich area, nestled in the volcanic Eifel region, offers dramatic natural beauty shaped by ancient lava flows. You'll encounter deep valleys, impressive rock formations, and unique geological features. Highlights include the basalt columns of the Strohner Switzerland and the wild, romantic character of the Üssbach valley, where the stream carves its way through volcanic terrain.

Are there any unique geological formations to explore near Bad Bertrich?

Yes, the region is rich in unique geological formations due to its volcanic past. A notable example is the Elfengrotte (Elf Grotto), also known as the 'Cheese Grotto,' near Bad Bertrich. This grotto features distinctive basalt rock formations that resemble stacked cheese wheels, formed from cooled lava. The Strohner Switzerland also showcases steep lava walls, part of the longest lava flow in the Eifel.

What are some popular hiking trails in the canyon-like areas of Bad Bertrich?

You can explore several scenic trails. The Valley of the Wild Endert offers an 11 km hike along a stream on narrow paths. The Idyllic Alfbach Valley, part of the Strohner Switzerland, features a small, beautiful path alongside the wild Alfbach. For a geological journey, the HeimatSpur Geo-Route in the Üssbach valley provides panoramic views and passes volcanic springs and ancient caves.

How challenging are the hiking trails in the Bad Bertrich canyons?

The trails vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as those in the Valley of the Wild Endert and Strohner Switzerland, are rated as intermediate. They often involve narrow paths and steep sections, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended. Some paths, like the one in the Idyllic Alfbach Valley, are easy to walk but not barrier-free.

Are there any family-friendly canyon walks in the Bad Bertrich area?

Yes, the Elfengrotte (Elf Grotto) is particularly popular with families, offering an enchanting spot with legendary tales that spark imagination. It's easily accessible via the 2.4 km 'HeimatSpur Spazierweg Elfengrotte,' which is rated as an easy hike. This trail is also part of the 'HeimatSpur Adventure Trail Knight-Robber-Roman,' another easy option for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Bad Bertrich?

Spring and autumn are generally excellent times to visit. In spring, streams like the Faitschbach have abundant water, making for lively hikes. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring, though some smaller streams might dry up. The vibrant foliage in autumn also provides a beautiful backdrop for hiking.

What outdoor activities are available near the canyons of Bad Bertrich?

Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking. For instance, explore routes like the 'Maischquelle Natural Spring – Bad Bertrich loop' for mountain biking or the 'Bullay Railway Bridge – Mosel cycle path' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Bad Bertrich and MTB Trails around Bad Bertrich guides.

Are there any circular hiking routes that explore the canyons and valleys?

Yes, the 'HeimatSpur Geo-Route' is a 7 km circular hike that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Üssbach valley. It allows you to experience the region's geological past, passing impressive rock formations and viewpoints like the 'Oasis of Peace' and Viktoriahöhe. Another easy circular option is the 'HeimatSpur Spazierweg Elfengrotte/Käsegrotte'.

What wildlife and flora might I encounter in the Bad Bertrich canyons?

The wild and romantic valleys, shaped by volcanic activity, support diverse flora and fauna. While specific species are not detailed, you can expect to see typical Eifel forest wildlife and plant life, especially along the streams and through the ancient spruce stands mentioned near the Faitschtal. The natural environment provides a habitat for various birds, small mammals, and native plant species.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyon-like areas near Bad Bertrich?

Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic landscapes, the unique geological formations, and the feeling of being immersed in nature. The power of the Alfbach river in Strohner Switzerland, the scenic paths along the Endert stream, and the fascinating basalt columns of the Elfengrotte are often highlighted. Many appreciate the diverse natural scenery and the insights into the region's volcanic history.

Are there any specific viewpoints to experience the dramatic landscapes?

Yes, the 'HeimatSpur Geo-Route' offers several excellent viewpoints, such as the 'Oasis of Peace' and Viktoriahöhe, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Üssbach valley. Additionally, the Strohner Schweiz Gorge (Alfbach Valley) has a bench from which you can enjoy a beautiful view down to the stream.

What should I wear for hiking in the Bad Bertrich canyons?

Given the varied terrain, which includes narrow paths and potentially steep sections, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable, and rain gear might be useful. Poles can also be helpful on some of the more challenging or less maintained trails, such as parts of the Valley of the Wild Endert.

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