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Jogging around Saxler offers an opportunity to explore the Vulkaneifel region, characterized by its volcanic landscapes and diverse natural features. The terrain includes numerous "Maare" – volcanic lakes formed in explosion craters – providing distinct backdrops for running. Approximately 45% of the area is covered with forests, alongside stream valleys that offer varied gradients and tranquil paths. The region's unique ecosystems, including the Mürmes Nature Reserve, contribute to a varied visual and sensory experience for runners.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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22.6km
02:27
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
01:12
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
01:10
110m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.3km
02:15
230m
230m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What a great tunnel, over 500m Video on Instagram "biketime1979"
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A very well-maintained tunnel. A highlight for the kids.
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Information on the Mürmes nature reserve can be found at NABU: https://www.nabu-daun.de/wir-sichern-fl%C3%A4chen/nsg-m%C3%BCrmes/ or at: https://ellscheid-vulkaneifel.de/408/tourismus/muermes
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Very good surface, pleasantly shady in summer
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"Old Station" Schalkenmehren Passenger service between Daun and Wittlich was discontinued on November 1, 1981. Schalkenmehren. Approaching the Old Station in Schalkenmehren on the former railway line, today's Maare-Mosel cycle path, and seeing the station building, it's hard to believe that it was opened as a fourth-class railway station exactly 100 years ago. But how did it all begin 100 years ago? Surveying for the Daun-Wittlich railway line began as early as 1897. General preparatory work for the single-track line began in 1907. But it would take some time before the Daun-Schalkenmehren-Gillenfeld section opened on December 1, 1909, with the line running over the 28-meter-high Daun viaduct and through the 560-meter-long Schalkenmehren railway tunnel, "Großes Schlitzohr" (Great Sly Fox). The extension from Gillenfeld to Manderscheid to Pantenburg was completed on May 1, 1910, and the extension from Manderscheid-Pantenburg to Wittlich, signifying the completion of the entire line, was completed on July 1, 1910. The completion of the Daun-Wittlich railway line brought rapid development to the village of Schalkenmehren. In the first year of the line's existence (1910), 18,968 tickets were sold in Schalkenmehren, followed by 25,057 in 1913, 27,969 in 1919, and even 30,279 in 1922. In addition, Schalkenmehren station was designed for general cargo traffic and the receipt and dispatch of wagonloads. Text / Source: www.volksfreund.de/ https://www.volksfreund.de/region/vulkaneifel/ein-schmuckstueck-fuer-nostalgiker_aid-5712448
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Beautiful illuminated bicycle tunnel with good bicycle path
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From the hills around the Schalkenmehrener Maar you have different views of the village and the almost circular water surface. One view is more beautiful than the other. Sometimes you see the St. Martin Church reflected in the water, or you can see a dry maar or the adjacent maar with fen.
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The Maare-Mosel cycle path is a real highlight for cycling enthusiasts! With its impressive viaducts and old railway tunnels, it combines nature and history in a unique way. The route leads through picturesque landscapes of the Volcanic Eifel and offers spectacular views time and again. The tunnels create a special atmosphere and are pleasantly cool in summer. A cycle path that guarantees variety and cycling fun - ideal for an unforgettable tour through this beautiful region!
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There are over 190 running routes around Saxler, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include trails through volcanic landscapes, forests, and along stream valleys.
The terrain in Saxler is shaped by its unique volcanic past, featuring numerous 'Maare' (volcanic lakes) and extensive forests. You'll find varied gradients, from tranquil paths in stream valleys to more challenging ascents, providing a diverse visual and sensory experience.
Yes, Saxler offers 22 easy running routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed pace. These trails allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the Vulkaneifel region without significant challenges.
Many running routes in Saxler pass by stunning natural features and landmarks. You can explore the unique environment of the Mürmes Nature Reserve, or enjoy views of volcanic lakes like the Schalkenmehrener Maar and Gemünden Maar. Other notable sights include the Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg, offering panoramic views.
For those seeking a longer run, Saxler has several options. A notable difficult route is the Mürmesbach Moor – Schalkenmehrener Maar loop from Gillenfeld, which covers 13.8 miles (22.2 km) and features volcanic lakes and moorland. Another challenging option is the View of Daun – Großes Schlitzohr Tunnel loop from Gillenfeld, spanning 22.1 km.
The running routes in Saxler are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic volcanic lakes, and the well-maintained paths that allow for an immersive experience in nature.
Yes, with 22 easy routes and 138 moderate routes, many trails in Saxler are suitable for families. The diverse landscapes, including forests and maars, provide engaging environments for all ages to enjoy a run together. Consider routes like the Mürmes Nature Reserve loop from Gillenfeld for a pleasant family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the running trails in Saxler and the Vulkaneifel region. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Mürmes, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Yes, parking is typically available at the starting points of many running routes and in nearby villages like Gillenfeld and Udler, which serve as common access points for trails around Saxler.
Many of the running routes in Saxler are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Mürmes Nature Reserve loop from Udler and the Schalkenmehrener Maar loop from Udler, which offer convenient and scenic experiences.
The elevation gain on running routes in Saxler varies significantly due to the volcanic topography. While some routes offer gentle gradients, others can be more challenging. For instance, a half-marathon course in the region can include around 230 meters of elevation gain, while shorter routes like the Mürmes Nature Reserve loop from Gillenfeld have about 75 meters of ascent.
While Saxler is nestled in a natural region, public transport options are available to reach the broader Vulkaneifel area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and connections to nearby towns like Gillenfeld or Udler, which often serve as starting points for many trails. For detailed information on regional transport, consult local public transport websites.


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