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Hiking around Holsthum offers a diverse landscape in the Eifelkreis-Bitburg-Prüm, characterized by the Prüm River and its valley. The region features the wooded edge of the Ferschweiler Plateau with its weathered rock formations, and the unique Huwelslay limestone cliff. Forests cover a significant portion of the area, complemented by orchards and varied terrains that provide panoramic views.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.3
(14)
68
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14.4km
04:12
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.3
(11)
43
hikers
14.5km
04:08
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
16
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.8
(12)
30
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8.39km
02:19
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(12)
37
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6.27km
01:45
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Roman burial ground of Holsthum (Römisches Gräberfeld von Holsthum) in the German Eifel, located near the Schankweiler Klause, houses special sarcophagi from Roman times. The graves are situated on a slope in the forest above the village of Holsthum. They date from the early 2nd century AD. These are Gallo-Roman graves, whose burial chambers are constructed from vertical sandstone slabs. They look like small houses, hence the designation 'sarcophagi' or 'flat graves'. Urns with the ashes of the deceased and grave goods were placed in these sarcophagi. One of the seven graves is a striking, larger stone sarcophagus. Some graves were covered with roof- or house-shaped stones, including an obelisk-shaped stone and a stone in the shape of a truncated pyramid. The burial ground is considered the cemetery of a nearby Roman farm (villa rustica).
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Occasionally you can also see whitewater rafters there.
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Steep steps lead down to the Devil's Gorge! The descent is well worth it! Hiking into the gorge is simply breathtaking!
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Since autumn 2023, the Prüm River can once again be crossed via a new, partially accessible suspension bridge. The view from the bridge is fantastic! However, the bridge sways quite a bit, so people like me with a fear of heights need a lot of courage; I only managed a short stretch. But there's also a lovely path around it.
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The parking spaces at the Roman villa could also serve as a starting point for a hike. There's also a rest area at the villa for a break. Quite a nice view from up here.
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Whether you're going from or to the Devil's Gorge, this hiking trail fits seamlessly into the mix.
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The bridge sways slightly but is still easy to walk on. In the middle, there are benches on each side.
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Going down to the river bed you not only have a great view and get to enjoy the beach but also see a fragment of the old wooden bridge.
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Holsthum offers a diverse range of hiking difficulties. You'll find 21 easy routes, 15 moderate trails, and 2 challenging hikes. This variety ensures there's something for every skill level, from leisurely strolls along the Prüm River to more demanding treks through the Ferschweiler Plateau.
Hikes around Holsthum are rich with natural and historical points of interest. You can explore the unique Devil's Gorge, the bizarre rock formations of the Ferschweiler Plateau, or the geological wonder of the Huwelslay limestone cliff. Historical sites include the former Holsthum glassworks, the Roman Villa Holsthum, and the Rochus Chapel, often integrated into the trails.
Yes, Holsthum is great for families. Many trails lead along the Prüm River, where children can enjoy small streams and watercourses. The region's orchards and forests provide pleasant, varied terrain. An easy option is the Lias Rock Formation – Stone Cist Graves Holsturm loop from Holsthum, which is 3.9 miles (6.3 km) long and explores natural and cultural history.
Most hiking trails in Holsthum are suitable for dogs, offering plenty of natural spaces like forests and riverbanks for them to enjoy. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near livestock, and ensure you clean up after them. The varied terrain, including the Prüm River valley and wooded areas, provides an excellent environment for walks with your canine companion.
Yes, Holsthum is known for its circular hiking routes. The 'Holsthumer Circular Route' is a popular choice, exploring orchards, hop fields, and Roman historical sites. Many of the routes on komoot are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location without retracing your steps. For example, the Dreamy stream with path – Prümtal Waterfalls loop from Holsthum is a moderate 8.9-mile (14.4 km) circular trail.
Holsthum offers appealing hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant blossoms in the orchards, while summer provides lush green forests and pleasant river walks. Autumn is particularly beautiful with the golden hues of the changing leaves. Even winter can be charming, offering tranquil, crisp walks through the Eifel landscape, though some paths might be more challenging.
The hiking trails in Holsthum are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,400 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscape, including the picturesque Prüm River valley, the unique rock formations of the Ferschweiler Plateau, and the extensive forests and orchards. The well-marked paths and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Holsthum's varied terrain, including climbs through forests and along the Ferschweiler Plateau, often rewards hikers with fantastic panoramic views. The 'Panoramaweg' is specifically named for its scenic vistas. Additionally, circular hikes on both sides of the Prüm valley offer beautiful perspectives of the opposing slopes and the wider Eifel landscape.
Holsthum is a village in the Eifelkreis-Bitburg-Prüm, and while specific public transport details for every trailhead can vary, regional bus services connect Holsthum to larger towns. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, as services might be less frequent, especially on weekends. Many trails, including the popular 'Holsthumer Circular Route', are accessible directly from the village center.
Yes, the region around Holsthum features several historical castles and ruins that can be incorporated into your hikes. You can discover the Prümerburg Ruins, which is also part of the View of Prümzurlay – Prümerburg Ruins loop from Holsthum. Other nearby options include Beaufort Castle (medieval ruins) and Weilerbach Castle, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
The landscape around Holsthum is defined by the picturesque Prüm River and its valley, extensive forests covering about 45 percent of the Eifel region, and charming orchards. You'll also encounter the wooded edge of the Ferschweiler Plateau with its bizarrely weathered rock walls and natural rock formations, and the unique Huwelslay limestone cliff, where calcareous tufa formations create a grotto-like environment.


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