Best waterfalls around Prümzurlay are primarily known for the Irrel Waterfalls, impressive rapids on the lower reaches of the Prüm river. This natural monument is situated between Prümzurlay and Irrel in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm. The geological formation of these rapids is linked to massive rockfalls from the Ferschweiler Plateau, creating a natural dam through which the Prüm river carved its way. The area offers unique natural features and is a central point for several hiking trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A beautiful section of the Hallerbach where the hiking trail sometimes even runs on stones in the water.
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The bridge sways slightly but is still easy to walk on. In the middle, there are benches on each side.
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After the old bridge was washed away in a storm in 2021, this amazing suspension bridge was built. Walking across it is an experience; it swings and makes you feel like you're on the high seas 😂. There are two benches at the highest point for resting, but I'm not sure if that's good for you 🤢?
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Unfortunately, one can no longer call it a waterfall; perhaps the name "Irrel Canyon" would be more appropriate? But regardless, it's a beautiful piece of nature, and nature is constantly changing. The damaged old wooden bridge has since been replaced by a suspension bridge.
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Our route takes us further through the beautiful Hallerbach valley. It reminds me of the wild stream valleys of East Belgium.
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The selfie point in the region, especially since you can almost get there by car
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Beautiful path along the water. There is a lot to discover. You need some time
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The old version of a crossing of the river Prüm at the well-known "Irrel Waterfalls" was a covered (roofed) wooden bridge, which was much more modest than the current construction. The new construction was necessary because the heavy rain disaster of July 2021 devastated large parts of the Eifel and washed away the old bridge here too.
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The most notable water features are the Irrel Waterfalls, which are impressive rapids on the Prüm river. Other interesting spots include the Hallerbach Waterfalls, known for a peaceful trail along the Halerbaach, and a Dreamy stream with path, a narrow forest path with many small creeks.
The Irrel Waterfalls are unique due to their geological formation, resulting from massive rockfalls from the Ferschweiler Plateau around 11,000 years ago. The Prüm river carved its way through these Lias sandstone boulders, creating the rapids. A new, partly barrier-free suspension bridge also allows visitors to cross the river and experience the falls up close.
Yes, the Irrel Waterfalls offer great landscape and many interesting options for kids. The Hallerbach Waterfalls are also considered family-friendly, with a wonderful section of trail along the Halerbaach that invites relaxation.
The Irrel Waterfalls are a central point for several hiking trails. They are part of a feeder route to the premium trail 'Felsenweg 6 - Teufelsschlucht' and are also located on 'Felsenweg 5 - Prümer Burg'. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the waterfalls guide page.
Yes, the area around Prümzurlay offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. You can explore options like the 'Ralinger Tunnel – Sauer River Elevated Walkway loop' for cycling or the 'Teufelsschlucht Trail – Cliff Pond Ernzen loop' for mountain biking. More details can be found in the Cycling around Prümzurlay and MTB Trails around Prümzurlay guides.
The waterfalls are fascinating year-round. In spring, the water flow is often strong due to snowmelt and rain. Autumn offers beautiful colors in the surrounding forests. Even in winter, the landscape can be stunning, though access might vary with conditions. Visiting after heavy rainfall generally enhances the spectacle of the rapids.
Beyond the rapids themselves, you'll encounter unique geological formations, including Lias sandstone boulders and the impressive rock formations of the nearby Devil's Gorge (Teufelsschlucht). The Aesbach Gorge features moss-covered walls, creating a fairytale-like atmosphere, and the Tränenlay Tufa Cave showcases fascinating lime sinter formations.
Yes, a new suspension bridge was completed in autumn 2023, which is partly barrier-free. This bridge allows for a combined route suitable for wheelchair tractors (Swiss-Tracs) leading from a barrier-free parking lot opposite the Irrel Waterfalls towards Prümzurlay.
There is a barrier-free parking lot located opposite the Irrel Waterfalls, which is convenient for accessing the new suspension bridge and the trails.
Visitors particularly enjoy the powerful rapids of the Irrel Waterfalls, the unique geological landscape, and the extensive hiking opportunities. The peaceful atmosphere along the Halerbaach at the Hallerbach Waterfalls and the scenic beauty of the Dreamy stream with path are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the rapids were referred to as 'waterfalls' as early as the 19th century. Historical photos depict countless cascades. While the spectacle has evolved, the area retains its historical fascination, especially after events like the 2021 flood which further highlighted the elemental force of nature that shaped this unique place.


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