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Hiking around Waldweiler is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and significant natural features. The region encompasses the "Keller Mulde" nature reserve, known for its wet meadows and fen forests, and the scenic Bohnental valley. Prominent rock formations such as Devil's Rock and Bear Rock also contribute to the varied terrain.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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10.1km
02:43
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.96km
01:37
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.92km
01:18
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.51km
02:35
130m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the heart of the Hochwald forest lies the 270-hectare "Keller Mulde" nature reserve, characterized by its species-rich wet meadows, fen forests, and valuable habitats. Numerous rare animal and plant species find refuge here – from butterflies and meadow birds to meadow clover and knotweed. 🪶 Tip: If you really want to experience nature, you should consciously walk slowly here. Between dragonflies, buzzing insects, and gentle meadow waves, every break feels special – a quiet gem of the region.
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Nestled in the countryside, this lovingly designed information panel explains the importance of traditional orchards for nature, people, and the landscape. It vividly explains how biodiverse these traditional cultural landscapes are – and why their preservation is so important. 🌿 Tip: Take a moment and read the panel – it's especially fascinating for families or anyone interested in learning more about fruit varieties, habitats, and biodiversity. A peaceful, educational stop right on the hiking trail. ⸻
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This overview panel explains the special features of the almost 20km-long dream loop, which winds like a figure-eight through the region between Kell am See and Waldweiler. The trail combines forests, open landscapes, mountain ranges, and idyllic stretches of water into a diverse circular tour. Restaurant tips, elevation profiles, and starting points are also clearly visible on the panel – ideal for beginners or for planning along the way. 💡 Tip: If you're unsure which direction to start in, you'll find the perfect orientation guide here – with a practical map and brief tour description.
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This inconspicuous, fallow meadow is a valuable ecosystem: Rare plant species such as cuckoo flower and meadowfoam grow here – and animals such as the tree frog and the whinchat also thrive in this wet meadow. An information panel clearly explains why such areas are not "unkempt" but are ecologically particularly important. Without mowing or human intervention, a refuge for endangered species is being created here. 💡 Tip: Let your gaze wander over the area – with a bit of luck, you might spot colorful butterflies or rare dragonflies up close.
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This lovingly restored meeting place in the heart of Waldweiler is a surprise: Between old stone walls, benches, and information boards about the village renewal, you'll find two modern vending machines – one of which offers ice cream in all varieties: vegan, classic, fruity, or even as a dog treat. This small facility combines regional awareness with modern amenities – perfect for a short break with shade, information, and a cool treat. 💡 Tip: The place is particularly charming thanks to its blend of past and present. It's also ideal in hot weather – the seating is covered and quiet.
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At this point on the Hochwald Acht trail, a small but impressive sign invites you to pause for a moment: The view sweeps over green hills and fields to prominent landmarks such as Rösterkopf and Teufelskopf, with the reservoir and the village of Kell am See in between. The panoramic graphic helps with orientation and shows how diverse the region between the Ruwer and Hochwald really is – a truly wide-angle moment in nature. 💡 Tip: If you like, take the opportunity to take a short break on the bench – with a view and birdsong included.
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Here you will find a bench from where you can enjoy the view over the nature reserve.
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It's a great place to relax while enjoying the view.
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There are over 20 hiking trails around Waldweiler that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for all skill levels.
The region around Waldweiler features diverse terrain, from rolling hills and dense forests to picturesque valleys. Many trails, such as those in the Osburger Hochwald, offer mostly narrow paths, quiet spots, and atmospheric forest landscapes. You might also encounter areas with species-rich wet meadows and fen forests, particularly in the "Keller Mulde" nature reserve.
Yes, several easy routes are suitable for families. For instance, the Keller Mulde Nature Reserve loop from Waldweiler is an easy option, covering just under 6 km with minimal elevation gain. The Pond in Waldweiler – Waldweiler Rest Area loop is another easy, shorter trail perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible by bus are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point. Examples include the Keller Mulde Nature Reserve – Keller Reservoir loop and the Chapel at Teufelskopf – Teufelskopf Transmission Tower loop, both offering varied scenery.
The trails around Waldweiler offer access to several notable natural features. You can explore the "Keller Mulde" nature reserve, known for its diverse flora and fauna. The Devil's Rock and Bear Rock are prominent natural monuments. The Keller Reservoir is also a beautiful destination, especially for sunrises and sunsets, and is part of some loop trails.
Yes, there are several moderate options. The Panorama Viewpoint Kell am See loop is a moderate hike offering scenic vistas. The region also features parts of the more demanding premium hiking trail "Der Saar-Hunsrück-Steig" nearby, known for its spectacular views and natural paths, though specific bus access points for this longer trail would need to be checked locally.
The best seasons for hiking in Waldweiler are spring and autumn. In spring, nature blossoms into a colorful sea of flowers, while autumn transforms the leaves into golden and red hues, creating a picturesque backdrop. The wide paths around the Keller Reservoir are also suitable for comfortable walks year-round.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Waldweiler region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the "Keller Mulde" to protect wildlife and plants. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
The hiking trails around Waldweiler are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the sense of peace and seclusion found in the forests, and the well-maintained paths that offer varied scenery.
While Waldweiler itself is a village focused on nature, many routes will pass through or near other small towns and villages where you can find local cafes or pubs. It's recommended to check the specific route details on komoot for points of interest or amenities along your chosen path.


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