Canyons around Tellig are found in the northern Hunsrück region, a landscape characterized by its proximity to the Moselle river and diverse natural scenery. This area, situated in the Cochem-Zell district, offers various opportunities for outdoor exploration. While Tellig itself is a small municipality, the surrounding region features several notable gorges and valleys, providing a range of hiking experiences.
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This beautiful forest path leads you almost imperceptibly from the pretty parish church up through the stream valley. Hopefully, you won't experience the same fate as the hurdy-gurdy man from Ahringsbach, who had to flee to a tree to escape a bear.
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What sounds so romantic gets its name from the "Liebesbach", which is actually called Lienischbach.
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Was there in September, good shoes required. It was very nice again despite the rainy weather.
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Please be considerate of hikers.
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I think going up is easier for some than going down the ladder.
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"...The Ahringsbach is a forest stream over 12 km long in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district of Rhineland-Palatinate, which, after flowing northwest near Enkirch, flows from the left into the Großbach, a tributary of the Moselle. The Ahringsbach is one of the typical Hunsrück streams in the Moselle catchment area. ..." MORE INFORMATION: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahringsbach The Ahringsbach valley stretches completely isolated from the Hunsrück Heights Road near Irmenach down to Enkirch. Near Starkenburg, only a narrow slate ridge separates the valley from the Moselle. Those with a little luck might experience something that was once part of everyday life in the Hunsrück: a water-powered grain mill in action, the 👉 Upper Starkenburg Mill!
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The region around Tellig, situated in the northern Hunsrück near the Moselle river, is characterized by diverse natural scenery. You'll find rugged gorges and scenic valleys, offering varied terrain from forest paths to more challenging climbs. These areas are appreciated for their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Cave Gorge Via Ferrata offers the highest ascent and descent on the Layensteig dream loop. This section includes two steel ladders, providing a demanding experience that requires a good head for heights.
A highly regarded viewpoint is the View of Geierlay Suspension Bridge and Mörsdorfer Bachtal. It offers expansive views over the Mörsdorfer Bachtal valley, including the Geierlay Suspension Bridge and surrounding wind turbines. Visitors describe it as a beautiful experience with stunning vistas.
The Liebesschlucht Gorge near Zell on the Moselle is known for its rugged beauty. Its name comes from the 'Liebesbach' (also known as Lienischbach). Visitors recommend good shoes for exploring this very nice, albeit rugged, gorge.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Tellig region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Alf-Bullay Double-Deck Bridge – Traben-Trarbach Bridge Gate loop from Altlay', or running trails like the 'Zell (Moselle) – Bullay Railway Bridge loop from Zell (Mosel)'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Tellig, Running Trails around Tellig, and Cycling around Tellig guides.
While the gorges themselves are primarily natural formations, the Ahringsbach Valley has a connection to local folklore. A beautiful forest path leads through this stream valley, where local tales speak of a hurdy-gurdy man who once had to flee a bear by climbing a tree. The valley is also known for its typical Hunsrück streams in the Moselle catchment area.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and diverse terrain. Many enjoy the rugged landscapes, the challenging climbs, and the scenic views. The komoot community has shown significant appreciation, with over 500 upvotes and more than 400 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Liebesch Trail Section 2 is a highly recommended trail that follows the Altlayer Bach. It starts with a short, steep, and technical section, which might be challenging for beginners, but then becomes more flowing and passable for mountain bikers. It's described as a 'great creek like a gorge' but advises caution when wet and awareness of hikers.
While specific data on the best time for all gorges isn't provided, visitor tips for the Liebesschlucht Gorge mention visiting in September, even with rainy weather, suggesting that many gorges can be enjoyed across different seasons, provided you have appropriate footwear.
Many of the gorges and valleys around Tellig offer intermediate-level trails. For example, the Liebesschlucht Gorge and Ahringsbach Valley feature forest paths and scenic routes that are generally accessible for those with a moderate fitness level. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
The Ahringsbach Valley offers a beautiful forest path that leads through a stream valley. It's a typical Hunsrück stream in the Moselle catchment area, stretching isolated from the Hunsrück Heights Road down to Enkirch. You might even encounter a water-powered grain mill in action, like the Upper Starkenburg Mill, adding a touch of historical charm to the natural landscape.


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