Canyons around Kordel provide a landscape characterized by deeply incised stream valleys and impressive natural features. The region, particularly the Butzerbachtal, features waterfalls, rock formations, and historical sites. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and ancient history, making it a destination for those exploring the outdoors.
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A nice, short and narrow canyon on the MT 1-trail
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The Butzerbachtal has been completely closed since 2021 and will remain so on September 15, 2024. Passage at your own risk!!! Detour is signposted
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Bizarre rock formation on the Mullerthal Trail
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The path is beautifully laid out, it goes up and down all the time. always different views of the rocks.
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I don't know how many times I've been here.....but it won't be the last time
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Sadly all the climbing over rocks and trees to cross streams was a bit too advanced for me, and I had to go back and take the Grundweg instead. Also a nice route.
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Sirzenicher Gorge is beautiful. You have to cross the creek several times. If that is too difficult, you can also choose the easy path nearby.
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The canyons around Kordel, especially the Butzerbachtal, are rich in natural features. You'll find numerous waterfalls and cascades along the Butzerbach stream, impressive overhanging rock formations, and notable caves like the Genovevahöhle and Klausenhöhle. The area is characterized by its deeply incised stream valleys and wild, romantic scenery.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with significant historical sites. The Butzerbachtal is connected to the ancient Roman copper mine and quarry known as the Pützlöcher, one of Germany's oldest. You can also visit the nearby Kyll Valley Castle Ruins, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
The canyons offer a variety of hiking experiences. The Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls features narrow paths, climbing sections, and suspension bridges, requiring proper footwear due to often wet conditions. The Olker Klamm Trail is considered challenging with steep descents. Many trails, like the Römerpfad which passes through the Butzerbachtal, are of medium difficulty, involving elevation gains and varied terrain.
Yes, the Butzerbachtal is particularly popular with families. It features adventurous hanging rope bridges, some up to 30 meters long, which offer a thrilling experience for children. The Kyll Valley Castle Ruins highlight is also noted as family-friendly. However, some trails can be challenging, so check specific route details for suitability.
The canyons are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. After rainfall, waterfalls and cascades are particularly impressive, though trails might be wetter. It's advisable to check current trail conditions, especially for the Butzerbachtal, as parts were affected by a flood in July 2021.
Among the most popular canyon highlights are the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, known for its wild and romantic character. Another favorite is the challenging Olker Klamm Trail. Visitors also appreciate the Sirzenich Waterfall for its beautiful stream valley.
Absolutely! The region around Kordel offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, explore mountain biking routes, or enjoy cycling tours through the scenic landscapes. Many of these routes pass near or through the canyon areas, providing a diverse experience.
When hiking in the Butzerbachtal, be prepared for wild, romantic, and often wet conditions. Proper footwear is essential due to narrow paths, climbing sections, and suspension bridges. While a walking stick isn't mandatory, it can be helpful. Note that the Butzerbachtal was closed for a period and detours might be signposted; check local conditions before your visit.
For trails like the Feitscheslay – Rodersschluff – Alkummer Rock Formations Trail, there are small car parks available, sometimes with limited spaces. For the Butzerbachtal and Römerpfad, parking is typically available in Kordel or at designated trailheads. It's always a good idea to check specific starting points for parking information.
The Genovevahöhle is one of the notable caves located within the Butzerbachtal. It's one of the largest caves in the region and is steeped in local legend. While the cave itself is a natural feature along hiking routes, access to the Pützlöcher Roman mine, which is nearby, is typically by appointment from May 1st to October 31st.
Yes, the Butzerbachtal is an integral part of the 'Römerpfad,' a roughly 10-kilometer long premium circular hiking trail. This medium-difficulty route offers a diverse landscape, combining natural beauty with historical sites like the Pützlöcher and Burg Ramstein.
Given the varied terrain, which can include wet and narrow paths, climbing sections, and potentially slippery surfaces, proper footwear is crucial. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if you plan to explore caves or areas with waterfalls.


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