Natural monuments around Üttfeld are situated within the Eifel region, a low mountain range known for its diverse natural beauty and geological significance. The area features scenic river valleys, unique geological formations, and historical sites integrated into the natural landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features that highlight the region's ecological and geological heritage. This makes Üttfeld a location for outdoor exploration.
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There's a small cafe in a train carriage, a great place for a coffee stop. Unfortunately, I could only pay in cash.
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The beaver valley mentioned here is actually the Alfbachtal, but that doesn't change the fact that beavers live here and that you cycle through beautiful nature.
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The memorial with its many thank you plaques is always a popular place of worship. Every year on a May Sunday there is a procession from the parish church to the Marian column. In 1998 the parish community celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Marian Column with several hundred believers. In recent years, the taller trees have increasingly blocked the view of the Marian Column. In 2004, the Board of Trustees of today's Gerhard Faber Foundation took on the task of redesigning the entire complex. In cooperation with the local population, the square around the Marian Column was completely renovated. Source: https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/a-mariensaeule
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The Marian column stands high above Waxweiler
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Worthwhile cycle path on a former railway line with a very nice view
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The monument owes its existence to the President of the Association of the Eifel and Ardennes, Georg Wagner, who suggested its construction as a member of parliament and President of the Chamber in Luxembourg. The memorial consists of four stones bearing the names of the »pioneers for a united Europe« (Konrad Adenauer, Joseph Bech, Paul-Henri Spaak and Robert Schuman). The memorial stones come from the respective countries of origin of the named founding fathers. Gneiss boulder from the Lüneburg Heath for Adenauer, a sandstone block from the Müllerthal-Waldbillig for Bech, blue slate from the High Fens for Spaak and a slate block from the Vosges for Schuman. The fifth stone represents the Treaties of Rome and the signatories from the six countries involved. Near the European Monument and directly at the actual three-country point, a pedestrian bridge connecting Germany and Belgium leads over the Our, which was named after Georg Wagner. Source: https://eifelfuehrer.de/touristische-zielen/neuere-geschichte/europadenkmal
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There is a parking lot by the monument, which is also suitable for smaller campers, there are many benches and tables, there are also some information boards on site
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Very impressive with a great view of Waxweiler.
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The Üttfeld area, situated within the broader Eifel region, offers diverse natural beauty. You can explore the peaceful, green Our Valley, where the borders of Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany meet. The wider Eifel region is also known for its unique geological heritage, including the Volcanic Eifel with its numerous volcanoes, maars, and lava flows, and the distinctive red sandstone formation of the Hindenburg Gate.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The European Monument at the Three-Country Point offers an idyllic setting in the Our Valley. The Alfbach Valley is another great option, known for its natural beauty and beaver habitats, providing opportunities for cycling through varied nature.
The region around Üttfeld is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along routes like the 'Cycle path along the Kelsbach' or explore the 'Lourdes Chapel Arzfeld – Neuerburg Tunnel loop'. For hikers, there are trails such as the 'Old Bunker – World War II Bunker loop'. Many of these routes allow you to experience the natural monuments firsthand. Find more options on the Cycling around Üttfeld and Hiking around Üttfeld guide pages.
Yes, the area blends nature with history. The Mariensäule Waxweiler, a man-made monument dedicated to the Virgin Mary, offers a great view of Waxweiler and has historical significance related to World War II. Additionally, the disused Bleialf Tunnel, while man-made, now serves an ecological purpose as a bat wintering ground and is part of the historic Westeifelbahn railway line. The Ruins of the Old Vennbahn Bridge near Hemmeres also offer a glimpse into the region's past within a natural setting.
Several spots offer impressive views. The European Monument at the Three-Country Point provides a quiet and idyllic setting in the Our Valley. The Mariensäule Waxweiler offers a great view over the town. For a more dramatic vista, visit Rittersprung Ouren, a rock formation with a legendary tale and steep views of the Our River.
Yes, the Alfbach Valley (also referred to as Alfbachtal) is particularly known for its beaver habitats. With a little luck and patience, you might spot these fascinating creatures and observe their construction activities. The varied nature of the valley makes it an excellent spot for wildlife observation.
The Bleialf Tunnel is a disused 400-meter-long railway tunnel of the Westeifelbahn. While a man-made structure, it has become an important ecological site, providing winter quarters for bats from November to March. Cyclists can use a bypass route during this period, and the illuminated tunnel itself offers a unique historical experience.
The Eifel National Park, located within the wider Eifel region, emphasizes allowing nature to develop without human interference. While not directly adjacent to Üttfeld, it represents the broader commitment to preserving natural heritage in the area. It offers a glimpse into emerging wilderness and diverse flora and fauna, complementing the specific natural monuments found closer to Üttfeld.
Yes, the Rittersprung Ouren (Knight's Leap Ouren) is associated with a local legend. It tells the tale of a robber baron and a noble lady who, fleeing on horseback, leaped from this rock into the Our River. The legend adds a romantic and dramatic layer to this natural viewpoint.
The Eifel region, where Üttfeld is located, is renowned for its significant geological heritage, particularly the Volcanic Eifel. This area is a UNESCO Global Geopark due to its unique volcanic landscape, featuring approximately 350 volcanoes, volcanic craters (maars), lava flows, and numerous mineral and carbonated springs. These formations offer a fascinating insight into Earth's history.
Yes, the area provides excellent gravel biking routes. You can explore challenging trails like the 'Our Bridge between the countries – Forest Path Near Lommersweiler loop' or the 'Vennbahn Rail Trail – View of Burg Reuland loop'. These routes often pass through scenic natural areas and offer a different way to experience the landscape. More details can be found on the Gravel biking around Üttfeld guide page.


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