Best attractions and places to see around Seiwerath include a blend of natural features and cultural sites within the Southern Eifel Nature Park. The region offers opportunities to explore historic landmarks, natural caves, and scenic cycling routes. Seiwerath serves as a base for discovering the diverse landscape and points of interest in the surrounding area.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful single trail towards Altburgtal.
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The Altburgbach was completely dry...
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Hello everyone, the comments about riding on the cycle path are now outdated! I did the Zendscheid - Trier/Ehrang route myself. It is open the whole way. Behind Erdorf there is an underpass that is not without danger, before that it goes downhill for around 50 m with a 25% gradient; you should really get off, after the underpass there is a slippery stream crossing, you have to get off here!
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If you want to go to Kordel from Hüttingen, the signpost goes over the Kyll to the left bank of the Kyll shortly after Daufenbach. When you get to the Kyll, there is no bridge anymore; the flood has removed it. The only option is to ride the last few kilometers to Kordel on the road. Norbert The cycle path from Kordel to Ehrang is now open again. Norbert
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I drove the route from Trier to Erdorf yesterday. The section from Ehrang to Kordel has become free again and is very beautiful, the blockage at the Kuckuckslay railway tunnel has been lifted. From Kordel you have to switch to the Daufenbacher side; from here it goes on to Kyllburg. The trains run between Trier and Kyllburg, it does not go any further due to construction sites due to flood damage.
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The existence of the village Birresborn was documented for the first time in 721. The name "Birgisburias" can be translated as "good source". Numerous finds in the area of the source evidence that this source was already known to the Romans. The Linden source is located on the ''Kyllradweg'', directly at the L24.
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Some of the cycle path closures have been lifted (as of mid-May 2022). Some of the diversion signs were still hanging, but the barriers were then off to the side. However, if you have to cross a railway line, this is usually not possible.
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Beautiful bridge over the Altburger Bach, which certainly carries a lot of water in winter / spring. Definitely particularly attractive at this time of the year.
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The region around Seiwerath, nestled in the Southern Eifel Nature Park, offers several natural highlights. You can visit the fascinating Birresborn Ice Caves (Birresborner Ice Caves), which are former millstone quarries maintaining low temperatures year-round. Another point of interest is the Linden Spring Pavilion, a historic spring along the Kyll Valley Cycle Path.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical and cultural sites. The impressive Basilica of St. Salvator in Prüm is a must-see, known for its Baroque altar and as the burial site of Emperor Lothar. Within Seiwerath itself, you can find the historic St. Barbara Church and Hammesmühle Castle, contributing to the village's rich heritage.
Seiwerath is an excellent base for cycling. The scenic Kyll Valley Cycle Path runs through the region, featuring points like the Dechentunnel on the Kyll Valley Cycle Path. For more adventurous riders, there are numerous gravel biking and mountain biking routes. You can find detailed routes and guides for gravel biking and MTB trails around Seiwerath.
The Birresborn Ice Caves are fascinating, but it's important to note they are closed from October 1st to March 31st to protect hibernating bats. During the open season (April to September), temperatures inside are consistently between -1°C and +4°C, so bring warm clothing. Sturdy shoes and a flashlight are highly recommended for exploring deeper into the caves.
Absolutely. The Basilica of St. Salvator in Prüm is considered family-friendly, offering an educational glimpse into history. The Linden Spring Pavilion provides a pleasant stop along the Kyll Valley Cycle Path, suitable for families. Exploring the Southern Eifel Nature Park also offers many opportunities for family walks and outdoor adventures.
For picturesque views, the Bridge over the Altburger Bach offers a beautiful forest and stream setting, especially attractive in winter or spring when the water levels are higher. The entire Southern Eifel Nature Park provides numerous scenic vistas and photo opportunities amidst its diverse landscapes.
When visiting Seiwerath, you can indulge in regional culinary traditions. Be sure to try the famous Bitburger beer, brewed locally. Many cozy restaurants in the area also offer traditional Eifel dishes, such as hearty game dishes like 'Hirschragout'.
Yes, there are several running trails available around Seiwerath. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, through guides like Running Trails around Seiwerath. These trails often take you through scenic landscapes, offering a great way to experience the region's natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural features, such as the constant low temperatures and ice formations in the Birresborn Ice Caves. The historical significance of sites like the Basilica of St. Salvator and the tranquil beauty of places like the Bridge over the Altburger Bach are also highly appreciated. The blend of nature and history, along with opportunities for outdoor activities, makes the area appealing.
The Southern Eifel Nature Park, which surrounds Seiwerath, offers a variety of trails, including options suitable for beginners. While specific 'easy' trails are not explicitly highlighted in the data, the general landscape allows for gentle walks. The Kyll Valley Cycle Path, for instance, can be enjoyed on foot for easier sections. Always check trail descriptions for difficulty levels before heading out.
Beyond the main attractions, the Linden Spring Pavilion is a charming, historically significant spot along the Kyll Valley Cycle Path that many find delightful. The Bridge over the Altburger Bach, nestled in a fairytale-like forest, also offers a serene and less-trafficked experience.


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