Waterfalls around Niederweis are primarily found in the surrounding region, notably in Luxembourg's Müllerthal, also known as Little Switzerland, and across the German border. This area is characterized by its unique rock formations, dense forests, and rivers that create various water features. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and geological interest, with water shaping the terrain over centuries. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration, from gentle streams to more dynamic rapids.
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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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After the old bridge was washed away in a storm in 2021, this amazing suspension bridge was built. Walking across it is an experience; it swings and makes you feel like you're on the high seas 😂. There are two benches at the highest point for resting, but I'm not sure if that's good for you 🤢?
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Unfortunately, one can no longer call it a waterfall; perhaps the name "Irrel Canyon" would be more appropriate? But regardless, it's a beautiful piece of nature, and nature is constantly changing. The damaged old wooden bridge has since been replaced by a suspension bridge.
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The selfie point in the region, especially since you can almost get there by car
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The old version of a crossing of the river Prüm at the well-known "Irrel Waterfalls" was a covered (roofed) wooden bridge, which was much more modest than the current construction. The new construction was necessary because the heavy rain disaster of July 2021 devastated large parts of the Eifel and washed away the old bridge here too.
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In 2021, a century-long flood destroyed a popular wooden hiking bridge 100m upstream. This suspension bridge was built in 2023 and has been accessible since September 30th. A hiking car park is located in the immediate vicinity. Both small barrier-free sightseeing tours and short and long, more sporty and rocky hikes are possible from here. For more information and alternative parking spaces, see the nature park's website. https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/naturerlebnis/haengebruecke-irreler-wasserfaelle A worthwhile destination in combination with the great paths along the rocks in the Teufelsschlucht area. The term waterfalls is historical. Even saying rapids would be an exaggeration compared to the past.
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Information from the nature park: Accessible from September 30th, 2023 https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/naturerlebnis/haengebruecke-irreler-wasserfaelle The assembly of the new suspension bridge 100 meters downstream from the old location in the direction of Irrel has been completed, as has the construction of the associated access roads. The signage will also soon be completed, so that the suspension bridge will be open from Saturday, September 30th, 2023. Parking spaces and footpaths For people with limited mobility, there are parking spaces near the "Irreler Waterfalls", where there are disabled parking spaces. There are also additional parking spaces at the Irreler Mitte, on Omesen and Op der Lupp in Irrel, at the Teufelsschlucht Nature Park Center and Dinosaur Park in Ernzen and on Bornstrasse in Ferschweiler. Please note our parking guidance system. If you park in Irrel, follow the designated footpath of approx. 1.5 km to the suspension bridge. The footpath is also connected to the Irrel Central Bus Station (ZOB). The suspension bridge is about 1.8 km away on foot from the Teufelsschlucht Nature Park Center, and about 2.2 km from the Teufelsschlucht. If you want to hike to the suspension bridge, you can park in Ferschweiler (Bornstraße); the footpath is about 5.8 km to the bridge. It is also possible to travel by public transport.
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The Irreler Waterfalls are a beautiful natural attraction in the Eifel region of Germany. They consist of a series of rapids on the Prüm River, which winds its way through a maze of boulders. The boulders were created by massive landslides at the end of the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago. The Irreler Waterfalls are an ecologically valuable area and a natural monument. You can visit the Irreler Waterfalls from a car park on the L4, just outside the village of Irrel1. There is a wooden footbridge over the water, which gives you a nice view of the flowing Prüm. Unfortunately, this bridge was damaged in the floods in July 2021 and the area is currently closed off. Work is underway to build a new suspension bridge, which is expected to be ready by the end of September 2023.
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While Niederweis itself doesn't have prominent waterfalls, the most notable ones are found in the surrounding region. These include the Irrel Waterfalls just across the German border and the picturesque Schiessentümpel Waterfall in Luxembourg's Müllerthal region.
Yes, the Irrel Waterfalls are considered family-friendly, offering a great landscape with many interesting options for kids. The nearby Hängebrücke Irrel Parking Area is also marked as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, providing easy access to the suspension bridge and rapids.
The Irrel Waterfalls are a series of impressive rapids on the Prüm River, where the water cascades powerfully over numerous stones. A newly built suspension bridge allows visitors to cross the river and observe the dynamic natural display. The area is integrated into a network of hiking trails, showcasing nature's raw power.
The Schiessentümpel Waterfall in Müllerthal is known for its picturesque setting where the Black Ernz river gracefully splits into three small streams beneath a distinctive, historic sandstone bridge built in 1879. It's often recognized as the highest waterfall in Luxembourg and is a highly photographic location, especially with icicles in winter.
For a more tranquil experience, consider the area around Dreamy stream with path. This narrow forest path accompanies a tranquil brook with many small creeks, and visitors note it's not as crowded as other popular spots like the Devil's Gorge.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer lush scenery and good water flow. Winter can be particularly magical at the Schiessentümpel Waterfall when icicles form. However, be aware that smaller features like the Aesbach Gorge can sometimes be dry during periods of low precipitation, especially in summer.
Absolutely. The Irrel Waterfalls are part of extensive hiking networks, including sections of the 'Felsenweg 6 - Teufelsschlucht' and 'Teuflische Acht' routes. The Schiessentümpel Waterfall is a highlight of the Müllerthal Trail and accessible via trails like W6 and W7. You can find more hiking options in the region on the Hiking around Niederweis guide.
There is a dedicated parking facility, the Hängebrücke Irrel Parking Area, located directly opposite the suspension bridge over the Prüm River. It's easy to find and provides convenient access to the waterfalls.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options available in the MTB Trails around Niederweis guide. For more challenging routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Niederweis guide.
The Aesbach Gorge is a beautiful gorge known for its impressive rock formations and a small waterfall. The sun barely reaches the bottom, creating a unique, fairy-tale-like atmosphere with moss-covered walls. It's a serene place to hike, though the Aesbach itself can be dry during periods of low rainfall.
Yes, if you wish, you can swim in the waters of the currents at the Irrel Waterfalls. It offers a refreshing experience amidst the powerful rapids.
The Tränenlay Tufa Cave is a fascinating lime sinter grotto where limestone deposits have created unusual rock shapes. Water continuously trickles down from a moss-covered rock, forming tufa, which is an almost pure limestone. It's a unique natural monument showcasing ongoing geological processes.


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