Best natural monuments around Biersdorf am See are found within the scenic Eifel region, characterized by its diverse natural features. The area is known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and the picturesque Prüm Valley. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from artificial lakes to ancient geological formations. The region offers numerous pathways for outdoor activities, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts.
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This impressive waterfall is located just below the Mareingrotte.
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The beautiful Mariengrotte (Grotto of the Virgin Mary) with the Albach waterfall is certainly one of the highlights of the 11th stage of the Felsenweg (Rock Trail).
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In the immediate vicinity of the Mariengrotte (Grotto of St. Mary) we find this beautiful waterfall of the Albach River. A truly worthwhile photo opportunity.
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Charging station, cold drinks and a snack
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A tranquil, pleasant place. However, on some days...
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The lake now looks great again. You can even go pedal boating again.
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The stream is mainly formed from the wastewater from the Bitburg sewage treatment plant. Odor nuisance cannot be ruled out under certain circumstances.
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At the "Roter Puhl" the Enz has cut the beech slope at a stately height. Here, in bright orange-red colors, the middle red sandstone rock of the Triassic geologic age can be seen. These deposits in river and delta areas are about 220 million years old. The oblique stratification of the sandstone visible in the bedrock in alternating layers with horizontal strata and gravel bands testifies to the different flow conditions of the primordial waters. The arch's shape is the result of thousands of years of exposure to water from the meandering Enz River. The surface of the rock face is still subject to constant weathering, in places the rock is slightly more porous. An interesting insight into the floor structure can be obtained in the upper part. The overlying Earths here only reach a thickness of less than a meter. Natural crevices provide nesting and breeding grounds for the kingfisher, which is native to the area.
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The region offers several distinctive natural monuments. You can explore the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz, where the river has carved into a beech slope, revealing 220-million-year-old Triassic red sandstone. Another unique spot is the Mariengrotte Albach Waterfall, a grotto adorned by believers, featuring a small waterfall in an idyllic gorge.
Yes, the Biersdorf Reservoir is a great family-friendly option. It features paths around its perimeter and benches for resting, perfect for leisurely strolls. While swimming is not permitted, you can enjoy pedal boating, rowing, paddling, and fishing. The nearby Mariensäule Waxweiler also offers impressive views and is considered family-friendly.
The Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz are a prime example of the region's geology. Here, you can see middle red sandstone rock from the Triassic geologic age, approximately 220 million years old. The oblique stratification and gravel bands visible in the bedrock provide an interesting insight into ancient river and delta conditions. The rock face also shows constant weathering and natural crevices.
The area around Biersdorf am See, including the Südeifel Nature Park and Kyll Valley, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including easy loops around the Bitburg Reservoir. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes and gravel biking routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past various natural features.
Absolutely. The Südeifel Nature Park, where Biersdorf am See is located, features a network of well-marked hiking routes. The Prümtalweg Trail is a notable example, offering silence and seclusion along the deeply cut Prüm river. Many trails, including those integrated into the NaturWanderPark delux, wind through enchanting forests and provide panoramic views. You can find various running trails that are also suitable for hiking.
The Südeifel Nature Park offers a changing appeal throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant blossoms, summer provides refreshing landscapes, and autumn showcases stunning foliage. The mild climate of the Prüm Valley encourages blooming fruit trees. Each season offers a unique experience for exploring the natural monuments and trails.
The region is characterized by a diverse range of natural features. You'll find rolling hills, dense forests, and the picturesque Prüm Valley. Key features include the artificial Biersdorf Reservoir, ancient sandstone cliffs like the Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz, and the scenic Kyll Valley with its meandering river. Waterfalls, such as the one at Mariengrotte Albach Waterfall, also add to the natural beauty.
Yes, the Mariensäule Waxweiler is a significant historical and religious site. This column, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in gratitude for the town's preservation during WWII. It's a popular place of worship and a destination for pilgrims on the Rhenish Way of St. James. The Mariengrotte Albach Waterfall is also a religious building and a destination for Marian veneration.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Biersdorf Reservoir is loved for its beautiful landscape and paths, with numerous benches inviting visitors to linger. The Roter Puhl Sandstone Cliffs on the Enz are noted for their beautiful rust-red rocks and a BBQ area. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity for relaxation, active recreation, and immersion in pristine nature.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each natural monument are not provided, the Südeifel Nature Park generally offers many trails suitable for walks with dogs. The extensive network of hiking routes, including those along the Prüm and Kyll Valleys, provides ample space for you and your dog to explore the natural surroundings. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
For the Prümtalweg Trail, for instance, directions by car are provided to Main Street 1, 54649 Oberpierscheid. For other natural monuments like the Biersdorf Reservoir, parking is typically available near the main access points. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
Near the Biersdorf Reservoir, you can find a kiosk with snacks and a pizzeria that are still open. The broader Biersdorf am See area and surrounding towns within the Südeifel Nature Park offer various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, and local cafes and restaurants where you can refresh yourself after exploring.


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