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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Trier

Best natural monuments around Trier offer a diverse range of natural beauty complementing the city's Roman heritage. The region is characterized by the Moselle River and its valley, featuring rolling hills and expansive vineyards. These natural areas provide serene landscapes and impressive vistas for exploration. Visitors can experience a blend of ancient history and natural environments, from elevated viewpoints to tranquil riverside paths.

Best natural monuments around Trier

  • The most popular natural monument is Genoveva Cave, a cave that…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Genoveva Cave

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Great shelter in rainy weather.

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Sirzenich Waterfall

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Beautiful Bachtal for hot days! Shoes off and in!

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Fountain at Kornmarkt

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The Sankt Georgsbrunnen (in short: Georgsbrunnen) is a fountain in the Mitte/Gartenfeld district of Trier. It is considered one of the most beautiful rococo fountains in Germany.

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Eifel Cross

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A centuries-old tree, the “thick beech”, stood here at the intersection of various local hiking trails with the main hiking trail 4, the Josef-Schramm-Weg. When it had to be struck …

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Mattheiser Weiher

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The Mattheiser Weiher consist of the lower mill pond and the upper Herrenweiher and form on 1.5 hectares the "Volkspark Trier-Süd", a recreational and nature reserve.

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Quiet place in the city center to just unwind.

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Heuschreck Fountain

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The Locust Fountain at the confluence of the Nagelstrasse and Fleischstrasse is a thoroughly self-deprecating work by the sculptor Willi Hahn (1920-1995). The fountain with its five Trier originals was …

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Shoe Oak

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Just think there are more and more shoes

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Walkable Geological Map

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The accessible geological map of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate is a joint project of the State Office for Geology and Mining Rhineland-Palatinate (Friedrich Häfner & Roger Lang) and the Geology …

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Buntsandstein Rock Formation

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Around Kordel you will find a variety of red sandstone rocks and caves, including the Kaulay, the Geyersley and the Spitzley. The formation of these formations has a long history: …

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Jockel
December 16, 2025, Shoe Oak

Added to the collection: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur

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Lemmi alias Schlumpf
September 27, 2025, Shoe Oak

A strange ritual to hang your old hiking boots 🥾 on the oak tree

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Dirk Couck
June 27, 2025, Shoe Oak

What a beautiful place. The last stage of the Eifelsteig passes here. https://youtu.be/RJL3p21j6fU

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This is an exceptionally beautiful fountain. The Heuschreck carnival society donated the fountain to the city of Trier. It features five Trier originals, a self-portrait of the sculptor, and a larger-than-life grasshopper.

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Around Kordel you will find a variety of red sandstone rocks and caves, including the Kaulay, the Geyersley and the Spitzley. The formation of these formations has a long history: About 230 - 220 million years ago, what is now the southern Eifel lay on the edge of a large sea. Under tropical, desert-like conditions, river materials and dune sands transported and accumulated by trade winds were deposited in this area. These deposits were solidified over the course of millions of years to form the red sandstone that is still present today.

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At first glance, the palace garden project seems crazy: who would want to be older than they are? But the park, which was only created in the 1930s, happily imitates the French gardens of the 18th century. Style is stronger than age, and anyone who not only takes their name from the Electoral Palace but also wants to fit in well with it should have a perfect command of the Baroque language of form. The palace garden succeeds in doing this admirably in its front part - not least because some designs by the important Rococo sculptor Ferdinand Tietz were returned to it. In 1940, for example, his mirror fountain, which was first mentioned in sources in 1761, was rediscovered and the filigree water feature, which creates a kind of tulip cup through its rotation, was reinstalled. Tietz's sculptures of mythological figures and rulers also greet park visitors today as copies (the originals are in the Simeonstift City Museum). The garden area at the Imperial Baths is now a popular destination for sun worshippers, ball players, balancing artists and grill masters. Yes, the palace garden can probably define its age in the front part to its disadvantage because it knows about the colorful hustle and bustle in the back part. Life is in full swing here, and anyone who mingle with the people, trees, ducks and geese that populate this area in peaceful coexistence feels young again. Source: https://www.trier-info.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/palastgarten

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Quiet place in the city center to just unwind.

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A place to hang out and enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Trier?

Among the most popular natural monuments are the Genoveva Cave, which offers a short hike through millions of years of earth development, and the Sirzenich Waterfall, located in a beautiful Bachtal. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Eifel Cross, a viewpoint marking the site of a centuries-old tree.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Trier?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Mattheiser Weiher (St. Matthew's Lake) is a local recreation area with a children's playground and mini-golf nearby. The Eifel Cross offers a shady rest area in the countryside, and the Thick Oak is another natural spot appreciated by families.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see around Trier?

The region is primarily shaped by the Moselle River and its valley, featuring rolling hills and expansive vineyards. You can explore the Genoveva Cave, which showcases millions of years of geological history. The Sirzenich Waterfall is set within a picturesque gorge, and you can also find a Walkable Geological Map that provides insights into the local geology.

Which natural monuments offer the best panoramic views?

For breathtaking vistas, the Eifel Cross provides panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. While not a natural monument itself, the Mariensäule (St. Mary's Column) and Petrisberg Viewpoint, mentioned in regional research, are excellent spots near Trier to appreciate the Moselle River valley and the city's blend of ancient architecture with natural surroundings.

Are there hiking trails near these natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments around Trier are well-integrated with hiking opportunities. For example, the Sirzenich Waterfall is part of a beautiful Bachtal where you can cross the creek multiple times. You can find various hiking routes, including waterfall hikes, in the area. Explore more options on the Waterfall hikes around Trier guide or the Easy hikes around Trier guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Trier?

The Moselle Valley offers stunning scenic beauty, especially during the autumn harvest when the vineyards are vibrant with color. Spring and summer are also excellent for enjoying walks, bike rides, and outdoor activities. The Sirzenich Waterfall is particularly impressive after rainfall.

Are there wheelchair-accessible natural monuments in the Trier area?

Yes, some sites offer accessibility. The Fountain at Kornmarkt, while a man-made monument, is listed as wheelchair accessible and is located in the city center. The Heuschreck Fountain and the Walkable Geological Map are also noted as wheelchair-friendly.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running trails along the Moselle River, with options like the 'Public toilets – Old Customs Crane loop from Süd'. Hiking is popular, with routes like the 'Sirzenich Waterfall – View of Trier West loop from Trier'. For more ideas, check out the Running Trails around Trier guide.

Are there any unique or hidden natural gems worth exploring near Trier?

While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Shoe Oak offers a unique and somewhat quirky natural feature. The Genoveva Cave, with its historical and geological significance, provides a distinct experience. For a tranquil escape, the Mattheiser Weiher (St. Matthew's Lake) offers a peaceful aquatic environment.

How can I reach Trier's natural monuments using public transport?

While specific public transport details for every monument are not provided, the regional research indicates that sites like the Mariensäule, which offers panoramic views, can be reached via bus. For monuments within Trier's urban area, local buses are generally available. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your chosen natural monument.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Trier?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty that complements Trier's Roman heritage. They enjoy the opportunity for short hikes, like the one at Genoveva Cave, and the refreshing experience of places like the Sirzenich Waterfall. The panoramic views from spots like the Eifel Cross are also highly valued, offering a peaceful escape into nature.

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