Best attractions and places to see around Kall, a municipality located in the Eifel hills of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, offers a diverse range of points of interest. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and its significant portion within the Eifel National Park, featuring expansive forests and open landscapes. Visitors can explore various natural features, cultural sites, and historical locations, alongside numerous hiking opportunities. The area also includes significant bodies of water such as the Urftsee.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Next stop: Wilderness! – Germany’s Eifel National Park by public transport
Hike from Cologne to the Eifel – Roman Canal Trail
Eifel National Park information centres and facilities
The 15 stages of the Eifelsteig Trail — Between rocks and water
Hiking around Kall
Cycling around Kall
MTB Trails around Kall
Road Cycling Routes around Kall
Running Trails around Kall

Gravel biking around Kall
Great circular route with an excellent stopover (Mariawald Abbey). Ideally suited for a break in the local gastronomy.
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Very nicely located wooden walkways in good condition.
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Beautiful footpath, partly over wooden footbridges, in the immediate vicinity of the shore.
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You should have visited during a hike in the Heimbach area.
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According to legend, there used to be elves in Heimbach. Children from Heimbach want to ask them back and have therefore made 25 elf houses and placed them along the way.
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The Urttalsperre is the oldest dam in the Eifel and a popular destination. The dam wall was the largest structure in Europe at the time, has a length of 266 m and a height of 59 m. There is a nice excursion restaurant at the dam wall, which you can reach by boat, bus, car, bike or on foot. The Urftsee is also a very beautiful hiking area with a great path along the shore, which always offers a beautiful view of the Ordensburg Vogelsang.
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The Victor Neels Bridge spans the Urftsee at this point and, with a very successful steel cable suspension bridge construction, forms a great transition for cyclists and hikers. The bridge is named after the former commander of the Belgian forces at Camp Vogelsang. Great experience when it starts to rock 😁.
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The church building in the Wollseifen desert, which was previously consecrated to St. Rochus, is one of the few houses that still exist after the village was cleared after the Second World War. In the apse there is still a large wooden cross, so that the site is a nice place for a short spiritual retreat for many hikers (for example on the wilderness trail through the Eifel National Park).
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Kall is nestled within the Eifel National Park, offering expansive forests and open landscapes. You can visit the Urft Dam, which created the Urftsee, once Europe's largest reservoir. The Victor-Neels Bridge spans the Urftsee, providing scenic views. The Rursee is also located nearby. Additionally, the Kartsteinfelsen with Kakushöhle offers interesting natural rock formations and caves.
Yes, the area around Kall is renowned for its hiking trails. You can explore sections of the Eifelsteig Trail and the Roman Canal Trail, which historically connected Cologne to the Eifel. For more specific routes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Kall guide, which also lists trails suitable for hiking, or the Attractions and Places To See around Kall guide for routes connecting to various highlights.
The region offers several historical sites. The Urft Dam, built in the early 20th century, is a significant man-made monument. You can also visit Mariawald Abbey, a religious building with a long history. The ehemalige NS-Ordensburg Vogelsang, once a Nazi cadre center, now hosts an adventure exhibition about the Eifel National Park. The Abandoned Village of Wollseifen offers a poignant glimpse into post-WWII history.
Many attractions around Kall are suitable for families. The Eifel National Park itself offers opportunities for wildlife observation and easy walks. The Wooden boardwalks at Heimbach Reservoir are a beautiful and accessible option. The LVR-Freilichtmuseum Kommern (Open-Air Museum Kommern), located about 9.5 km from Kall, provides insights into historical buildings and regional culture, which can be engaging for all ages.
Kall is a great base for cycling. For gravel biking, popular routes include the 'Rursee Loop Trail' and 'Victor-Neels Bridge – View of Einruhr loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like 'Upper Rur Valley – Kermeter Climb from Rur Dam loop'. Mountain bikers have options such as 'Reifferscheid Castle – Wildenburg Castle loop' and 'Pferdekopf Summit (527 m) – Singletrail Kall loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Kall, Road Cycling Routes around Kall, and MTB Trails around Kall guides.
The Eifel region, including Kall, is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May), summer (June-August), and early autumn (September-October) are ideal. During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while spring brings blooming wildflowers.
Yes, the Victor-Neels Bridge is noted for its disabled-friendly passageway with an aluminum covering and steel railings, making it accessible for wheelchair users. The Eifel National Park also offers some accessible paths, and it's advisable to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date information.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Eifel National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific signage at trailheads for any local restrictions or sensitive areas where dogs might not be permitted.
You'll find refreshment stops near popular attractions like the Urft Dam. Mariawald Abbey is known for its traditional pea soup and monastery shop, offering a unique culinary experience. Many towns and villages in the Eifel region also have cafes, pubs, and restaurants.
Absolutely. The Urft Dam is a significant structure, measuring 266 meters in length and 59 meters in height, and was once the largest reservoir in Europe. The Victor-Neels Bridge is a successful steel cable suspension bridge spanning the Urftsee, known for its slight rocking motion and excellent views.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the Basilika Steinfeld, a cultural site where holy water is traditionally filled from the Hermann-Josef-Quelle. The LVR-Freilichtmuseum Kommern (Open-Air Museum Kommern) offers an immersive experience into regional culture and historical buildings, providing a living history lesson.


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