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Jogging routes Strohn are set within Germany's volcanic Eifel region, offering a distinctive environment for runners. The area's geological history has shaped a terrain rich in natural features, including maars and volcanic formations. Trails vary from mostly paved surfaces to more challenging runs with elevation gains, providing diverse options for exploring the landscape. The region features dense forests, streams, and unique geological landmarks.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Very nice Bedemaar with swimming pool.
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Information on the Mürmes nature reserve can be found at NABU: https://www.nabu-daun.de/wir-sichern-fl%C3%A4chen/nsg-m%C3%BCrmes/ or at: https://ellscheid-vulkaneifel.de/408/tourismus/muermes
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June 24, 2025 / The lakeside bistro has been closed since 2024. The nearest options for food and drink are at the outdoor pool, when it's open, or at the Pulvermaar holiday village on the opposite crater rim. Further away alternatives include Gillenfeld or the Janshen poultry farm in Ellscheid.
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Beautiful circular path in the shade suitable for wheelchairs/strollers
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"Old Station" Schalkenmehren Passenger service between Daun and Wittlich was discontinued on November 1, 1981. Schalkenmehren. Approaching the Old Station in Schalkenmehren on the former railway line, today's Maare-Mosel cycle path, and seeing the station building, it's hard to believe that it was opened as a fourth-class railway station exactly 100 years ago. But how did it all begin 100 years ago? Surveying for the Daun-Wittlich railway line began as early as 1897. General preparatory work for the single-track line began in 1907. But it would take some time before the Daun-Schalkenmehren-Gillenfeld section opened on December 1, 1909, with the line running over the 28-meter-high Daun viaduct and through the 560-meter-long Schalkenmehren railway tunnel, "Großes Schlitzohr" (Great Sly Fox). The extension from Gillenfeld to Manderscheid to Pantenburg was completed on May 1, 1910, and the extension from Manderscheid-Pantenburg to Wittlich, signifying the completion of the entire line, was completed on July 1, 1910. The completion of the Daun-Wittlich railway line brought rapid development to the village of Schalkenmehren. In the first year of the line's existence (1910), 18,968 tickets were sold in Schalkenmehren, followed by 25,057 in 1913, 27,969 in 1919, and even 30,279 in 1922. In addition, Schalkenmehren station was designed for general cargo traffic and the receipt and dispatch of wagonloads. Text / Source: www.volksfreund.de/ https://www.volksfreund.de/region/vulkaneifel/ein-schmuckstueck-fuer-nostalgiker_aid-5712448
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"Old Station" Schalkenmehren Passenger service between Daun and Wittlich was discontinued on November 1, 1981. Schalkenmehren. Approaching the Old Station in Schalkenmehren on the former railway line, today's Maare-Mosel cycle path, and seeing the station building, it's hard to believe that it was opened as a fourth-class railway station exactly 100 years ago. But how did it all begin 100 years ago? Surveying for the Daun-Wittlich railway line began as early as 1897. General preparatory work for the single-track line began in 1907. But it would take some time before the Daun-Schalkenmehren-Gillenfeld section opened on December 1, 1909, with the line running over the 28-meter-high Daun viaduct and through the 560-meter-long Schalkenmehren railway tunnel, "Großes Schlitzohr" (Great Sly Fox). The extension from Gillenfeld to Manderscheid to Pantenburg was completed on May 1, 1910, and the extension from Manderscheid-Pantenburg to Wittlich, signifying the completion of the entire line, was completed on July 1, 1910. The completion of the Daun-Wittlich railway line brought rapid development to the village of Schalkenmehren. In the first year of the line's existence (1910), 18,968 tickets were sold in Schalkenmehren, followed by 25,057 in 1913, 27,969 in 1919, and even 30,279 in 1922. In addition, Schalkenmehren station was designed for general cargo traffic and the receipt and dispatch of wagonloads. Text / Source: www.volksfreund.de/ https://www.volksfreund.de/region/vulkaneifel/ein-schmuckstueck-fuer-nostalgiker_aid-5712448
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For the Strohner fairy tale, see e.g. https://www.geopark-vulkaneifel.de/eifel/landschaft/maare-und-kraterseen/strohner-maeaerchen.html or https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strohner_M%C3%A4rchen
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Somehow the truckload seems like an illegal dumping of construction waste... But the justification for it is not bad.
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Strohn, located in Germany's volcanic Eifel region, offers a unique and varied landscape for runners. You can expect trails that traverse distinctive volcanic formations, including deep maars like the Pulvermaar, and geological features such as the Strohner Lava Bomb. Routes often wind through dense forests, along streams like the Sammetbach, and feature both mostly paved sections and more challenging runs with significant elevation gains. The area known as Strohner Schweiz also provides wilder, secluded sections.
There are over 130 running routes available around Strohn, catering to a wide range of preferences and fitness levels. This includes a good mix of easy, moderate, and more difficult trails to explore the volcanic Eifel region.
Yes, Strohn offers several easy and beginner-friendly running routes. There are at least 15 easy routes available. Many trails around the Pulvermaar, for instance, offer accessible paths suitable for a more relaxed run. A good option for a moderate, yet scenic, run is the Pulvermaar – Pulvermaar loop from Immerath, which is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) long.
Running in Strohn allows you to experience unique volcanic landscapes. You can encounter the deep Pulvermaar lake, the impressive Strohner Lava Bomb, and the dried-up maar known as Strohner Märchen. Many routes offer scenic viewpoints of these natural wonders. For example, the Pulvermaar – Pulvermaar loop from Gillenfeld provides excellent views of the lake and surrounding volcanic terrain.
Yes, many of the running routes in Strohn are designed as circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Popular examples include the Pulvermaar – Pulvermaar loop from Gillenfeld and the Mürmes Nature Reserve – Mürmes Nature Reserve loop from Gillenfeld.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails in the Strohn region, especially in natural areas. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage along the trails.
Yes, Strohn offers running routes that are suitable for families, particularly those classified as easy or moderate. These trails often feature accessible paths and less challenging elevation changes, allowing families to enjoy the volcanic scenery together. Look for shorter, well-maintained loops around natural attractions.
The running routes in Strohn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Runners often praise the unique volcanic landscapes, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained trails that offer options for different ability levels. The scenic views of maars and dense forests are frequently highlighted as major attractions.
While many routes are immersed in nature, some trails may pass near villages or attractions where you can find refreshments. For example, the Heidsmühle Hotel & Restaurant is a notable spot in the area that could be incorporated into a longer run or visited nearby.
Yes, the volcanic landscape of Strohn provides numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints. Many trails offer panoramic views of the maars, such as the Pulvermaar, and the surrounding Eifel region. You can find specific viewpoints like the View of Totenmaar from the panoramic bench or the Weinfelder Maar viewpoint, which are great spots to pause and enjoy the scenery.
Strohn is beautiful for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, making them ideal. Summer is also great, especially for shaded forest trails. Even in winter, with appropriate gear, the volcanic landscape can offer a unique and tranquil running experience, though some trails might be more challenging due to conditions.


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