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Jogging routes around Trierweiler traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the picturesque Moselle Valley, extensive vineyards, and wooded slopes extending towards the Eifel and Hunsrück plateau. The region offers varied topography, from gentle riverbanks to more challenging paths with notable elevation changes. This area provides a mix of natural beauty and access to the wider Trier region's varied terrain, making it suitable for different running preferences.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate run. 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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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What a beautiful place. The last stage of the Eifelsteig passes here. We ate our "last supper" there (on the Eifelsteig :-)) https://youtu.be/RJL3p21j6fU
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Sticks are an advantage. Danger of slipping.
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Below the Markusberg you have a magnificent view of the Moselle valley and Trier.
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A smaller hut, called the Weißhäuschen, probably dates back to the 17th century and initially belonged to the municipality of Pallien. In 1773 it became the property of the city of Trier and was leased. When Mayor Wilhelm von Haw acquired the lands of Weißhaus, Ottoscheuer and Mergener Grünhäuschen and created a connected complex from them, the Weißhäuschen was demolished. In 1823 it was replaced by the villa that still stands today. The Weißhaus fountain, which dates back to the time when the villa was built, was also preserved on the site. In the 1950s, it was considered putting it back into operation, but the destroyed water supply pipes were not replaced. The Weißhaus obelisk, which was erected by the Weißhaus Association in 1879 and was temporarily thought to be lost, now stands in the immediate vicinity of the Weißhaus villa. Source: Wikipedia
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Beautiful views of the Moselle and the city of Trier make it easier for us to say goodbye to the Eifelsteig.
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Beautiful viewing platform that gives us an impressive view over the city of Trier.
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📸🎨Fantastic panoramic view of the Moselle🌊💙 & Trier, Germany's oldest city 🇩🇪🧭
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There are over 25 dedicated running routes around Trierweiler listed on komoot, catering to various fitness levels and preferences. The region offers a diverse landscape, from gentle riverbanks to more challenging paths with significant elevation changes.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are options suitable for beginners. For instance, the Bakery – Weekend Houses in the Eifel loop from Kahlenberg am Sievenicherhof is a moderate 5 km path that offers a good introduction to the area's terrain without being overly strenuous.
Absolutely! Many routes offer stunning vistas. The Café & Beer Garden Mohrenkopf – View of Trier from the Markusberg loop from Kahlenberg am Sievenicherhof is a popular choice, providing panoramic views of Trier from the Markusberg, making for a very scenic run.
Yes, the region is known for its natural beauty. The Forest settlement in the Eifel – Sirzenich Waterfall loop from Kahlenberg am Sievenicherhof is a challenging route that explores the Eifel region and features a beautiful waterfall. The broader area also boasts impressive sandstone rock erosion landscapes like the Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge) near Irrel, offering rugged environments for trail running.
The terrain around Trierweiler is quite varied. You'll find a mix of picturesque Moselle Valley landscapes, extensive vineyards, and wooded slopes extending towards the Eifel and Hunsrück plateau. This means routes can range from relatively flat paths along riverbanks to more challenging trails with notable ascents and descents through forests and hills.
For those seeking a longer challenge, routes like the Schusterskreuz Monument – Forest settlement in the Eifel loop from Sirzenich offer a substantial 22.7 km (14.1 miles) through the Eifel forest, providing a demanding and rewarding experience for long-distance runners.
The running routes in Trierweiler are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from the tranquil Eifel forests to the scenic views overlooking Trier, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various running styles.
Yes, many of the routes around Trierweiler are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Running loop from Sirzenich, which is a moderate 7.9 km circular path, perfect for a solid workout without retracing your steps.
While Trierweiler itself is more about natural beauty, its proximity to Trier, Germany's oldest city, means many routes offer access to historical sites. You might run past areas with views of ancient Roman structures or through landscapes dotted with historical monuments. For example, the Electoral Palace and Palace Garden in Trier are accessible, and the broader region features impressive sites like Ramstein Castle and various Roman-era highlights.
Yes, the varied landscape offers options for families. While some routes are more challenging, there are easier, shorter loops that can be enjoyed by families. The gentle paths along the Moselle Valley, though not directly in Trierweiler, are easily accessible and provide pleasant, less strenuous options for a family outing.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for jogging. In spring, the vineyards and forests come alive with fresh greenery, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late evening runs ideal, and winter offers a unique, crisp experience, especially on cleared paths.
Yes, the area is rich in geological interest. You can find several fascinating caves and historical sites nearby. Highlights include the Genoveva Cave, Klausen Cave (Hermit's Cave), and the Roman copper mine and quarry Pützlöcher, which can be interesting detours or destinations after a run.


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