Natural monuments around Kraam offer diverse natural features in the small municipality located in the district of Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. While Kraam itself is a small community, the surrounding region provides opportunities to explore various natural landscapes. Visitors can discover river valleys, nature reserves, and unique natural sites. The area's terrain is characterized by its position within a scenic part of Germany.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A small highlight in Rhineland-Palatinate. The almost continuous cycle path is really great.
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A worthwhile sight at any time of year. However, the paths must not be left.
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Beautiful surroundings and wonderful nature!
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Not only the Wiedtal itself is worth a tour. From there you can turn off at several points up to the Westerwaldhöhen and from there you can ski down charming routes with a great view back into the Wiedtal. It's a bit more strenuous, but it's easy to do, especially for e-bikers, and it's almost a must.
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The Wiedradweg is really beautiful! Not boring, but partly on forest paths, gravel paths, unfortunately also longer road sections on quiet country roads. The Wied always more or less in view, bridges, tunnels, recommended!
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Yes, it's really nice and the idea of free cattle farming is also really great... BUT it's all about marking paths and spots that are MTB-specific highlights. And that's unfortunately not the case in the Grenzbachtal as a whole. It is a wide, boring, very busy forest path that could just as well be used with a city bike.
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The region around Kraam offers diverse natural features, primarily characterized by river valleys, nature reserves, and unique natural sites. You can explore areas like the Wied Valley with its scenic river landscapes, the tranquil Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, known for its flowering meadows and old trees, and the forested Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) is a notable natural monument with historical significance. It's a retreat with benches and a source of fresh healing water, where visitors have historically sought its restorative properties.
The area around Kraam is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and cycling. For instance, there are several hiking trails like the "Mehrbach – Open-air stage Mehren loop from Mehren" or cycling routes such as the "Wied Valley – Grenzbachtal loop from Oberlahr." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Kraam, Gravel biking around Kraam, and Cycling around Kraam guides.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) offers a peaceful spot with benches and history. The Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, with its beautiful meadows and old trees, is also considered family-friendly, as is the Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve, which features well-prepared paths.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Hölderstein via ferrata is available. It is the only via ferrata on the WesterwaldSteig, offering a route of about 300 meters with an 80-meter altitude difference, utilizing cramps, stirrups, pegs, ladders, and a bridge. Proper equipment is required.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty. For example, the Wied Valley is praised for its quiet routes for cycling or walking. The Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) is valued as a pretty little retreat with history and fresh water. The Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, is loved for its beautiful flowering meadows and ideal spots for a break.
Absolutely. The Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, is a significant river and forest area known for its beautiful flowering meadows and old trees. Another notable area is the Grenzbachtal Nature Reserve, which offers well-maintained paths through a natural forest setting.
The Wied Valley is ideal for quiet routes, whether you prefer cycling on the road, mountain biking or gravel cycling on the embankment, or walking along the Wieswanderweg. It's also a great starting point to explore the Westerwaldhöhen with charming routes and great views.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic viewpoints. The Wied Valley provides scenic views, and the Hölderstein via ferrata is known for its rewarding views from higher elevations. The Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, also offers picturesque spots to take in the scenery.
The time required varies depending on the monument and your chosen activity. For instance, a visit to the Healing Spring (Windeck-Ohmbach) might be a short stop for reflection, while exploring the Wied Valley or the Siegaue Floodplain Nature Reserve, Herchen, could involve longer walks or cycling tours, ranging from a few hours to a full day.
The Hölderstein via ferrata requires appropriate climbing equipment. It's important to note that during the breeding season, the via ferrata is closed to protect local wildlife. While it's a challenging route, it can serve as an interesting introduction to climbing for families with children, though experienced climbers might find the route relatively short.


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