Natural monuments around Büdlich, located in the Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, offer diverse geological features and scenic landscapes. The area is characterized by its ancient rock formations, river valleys, and forested terrain. Visitors can explore unique natural elements and viewpoints that showcase the region's geological history and natural beauty. This environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities focused on natural exploration.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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St. Joseph's Chapel is located above Leiwen, offering an outstanding view of the Moselle Valley.
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The chapel was built to commemorate the victims of World War II. It was originally called the "War Memorial Chapel." It was consecrated on Ascension Day by Pastor Heinrich Kurtenbach. In 2006, tourists donated a statue of St. Joseph. The name "Josefsberg," however, has nothing to do with St. Joseph; rather, it derives from the local mayor, Josef Bartel, who had the "Ginsterberg" divided in 1900. Since then, it has been referred to as both "Josefsberg" and "Ginsterberg."
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Nice quiet place to take a break from hiking. Below the chapel is a barrel swing 🥰
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The shelter offers protection in all weathers and enough space for a larger group. There is also a barbecue area and a seating area.
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The path leads through wonderfully old trees to the fountain 👍
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Meanwhile (August 2023) provided with the sign "No drinking water".
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Here you have a great view over the Moselle. The menhir has a legendary history. The imprint on the stone is said to be the hoofprint of a donkey. He pushed himself off the stone to save a princess fleeing from terrible knights. He jumped down to the Moselle and pushed off another stone. (It lies in the Moselle and can be seen at low tide and bears the same imprint) The donkey was able to land safely and the princess was saved from the henchmen.
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Small chapel with a great view of Leiwen and the Moselle valley, there are many benches to linger. A nice place for a little break.
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The region around Büdlich offers diverse natural features. You can visit the Schinderhannes Cave, a five-meter-deep cavity within an impressive rock cliff, showcasing geological structures from the Permian Age. Another unique spot is the Longuich sour well and refuge, a natural spring known for its distinct iron-rich, reddish water. Additionally, the nearby Berger Wacken features striking hardened quartzite rock formations, ancient ice age deposits that are a testament to the region's geological history.
Yes, several natural monuments around Büdlich also have historical significance. The Schinderhannes Cave is not only a geological marvel but is also said to have been a camp for the robber captain Schinderhannes. The Eselstrapp (Menhir) is an ancient Celtic menhir with a local legend about a maiden and her donkey, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
For breathtaking views, the Moselkino Viewpoint is highly recommended. It offers panoramic vistas of the Moselle Valley, including Leiwen and the Moselle river, with benches arranged like a movie theater. The Eselstrapp (Menhir) also provides a magnificent view of the Moselle Valley from its elevated position between Trittenheim and Klüsserath.
Many natural monuments in the Büdlich area are suitable for families. The Moselkino Viewpoint is family-friendly, offering easy access and a relaxing spot with great views. The Schinderhannes Cave and the Longuich sour well and refuge are also categorized as family-friendly, providing interesting natural and historical elements for all ages to explore.
Yes, many natural monuments and the trails leading to them are dog-friendly. For instance, the Moselkino Viewpoint is explicitly listed as dog-friendly, making it a great spot to enjoy with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The difficulty of trails varies. Many paths leading to natural monuments, such as the Moselkino Viewpoint, are generally accessible and suitable for most visitors. However, some routes, especially those exploring rock formations or leading to caves like the Schinderhannes Cave, might involve intermediate sections. It's always advisable to check specific trail details if you plan a longer hike.
Parking options are generally available near popular starting points for trails leading to natural monuments. While specific parking lots for each monument are not detailed, areas around trailheads and villages like Büdlich often provide designated parking for hikers. It's recommended to check local signage upon arrival or consult detailed hiking maps for specific parking locations.
The region around Büdlich is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'View of the Moselle Valley – View of the Moselle River Bend loop' or 'Moselle Valley Vineyards'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Moselkino Viewpoint Leiwen – Moselkino Viewpoint loop'. Road cyclists can explore longer routes like 'Dhron Dam – Neumagener Sonnenuhr Vineyard loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Büdlich, Running Trails around Büdlich, and Road Cycling Routes around Büdlich guides.
Yes, the region is known for its 'Traumschleifen' (dream loops), which are premium hiking trails. A 'Felsenweg' (rock path) dream trail is particularly recommended, leading along impressive rock formations. While specific named trails to every monument aren't listed, these dream loops often incorporate significant natural features and viewpoints, providing excellent hiking opportunities to discover the area's natural monuments.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Moselkino Viewpoint, which offers a 'dream view of the Moselle Valley'. The unique geological formations, such as the ancient rock structures at Schinderhannes Cave and the distinct iron-rich water of the Longuich sour well, are also big draws. The blend of natural beauty, historical context, and opportunities for rest and contemplation makes these sites very popular.
The natural monuments around Büdlich can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant scenery, with blooming flora or colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter visits are possible, but some trails might be challenging due to snow or ice, especially around rock formations. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Vineyard Chapel Leiwen is a notable religious site located above the village of Leiwen. It offers a peaceful opportunity for rest and contemplation after a climb, with statues of the Virgin Mary as the 'Grape Madonna' and Saint Lawrence. From the chapel, you also get a great view of the surrounding vineyards and the Moselle valley.


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