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Mountain biking around Kermeter offers diverse terrain within the Eifel National Park. The region is characterized by a large forested ridge, primarily composed of beech and oak trees, providing extensive woodland trails. Situated between the Rur and Urft reservoirs, the area features varied upland terrain with elevations reaching over 500 meters, including hills like Hellberg. This landscape provides a mix of forest paths and scenic viewpoints over the reservoirs.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A paved path runs along the Olef Reservoir, popular with cyclists. The circuit is just under 14 km long, offering beautiful views of the reservoir along the way. Numerous benches invite you to take a break.
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A paved path runs along the Olef Reservoir, popular with cyclists. The circuit is just under 14 km long, offering beautiful views of the reservoir along the way. Numerous benches invite you to take a break.
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Dam construction period: 1954–1959 Height above valley floor: 54.6 m Crest length: 282 m Crest width: 5.7 m
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The unique dam structure of the Oleftalsperre is very impressive from this height! Top!
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Impressive bridge with a view of the lake. But there's a steep climb (16%).
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Great place for beautiful photos
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A very nice, flowing descent from the Hohenfrieder Hut down to Gemünd. The usual roots, a couple of tingling cliffs. Expect to encounter other hikers! It's best to go in pairs and clarify the route beforehand.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails around Kermeter, offering a range of experiences from easy to difficult. The komoot community has explored these routes over 200 times, highlighting the area's popularity for mountain biking.
Kermeter offers diverse terrain characterized by a large, contiguous forested ridge of beech and oak trees. You'll find varied upland terrain with elevations reaching over 500 meters, including hills like Hellberg. The routes often feature forest paths and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Rur and Urft reservoirs.
Yes, Kermeter has several easy mountain bike trails. An excellent option is the View of the Rursee – Urft Reservoir loop from Herbstbach / Steinbach, which is 14.7 km long and leads through forested areas with views of both reservoirs. Another easy route is the Urft River Trail – View of the Urft Reservoir loop from Kermeter, covering about 11.2 km.
Many trails offer stunning views, particularly over the Rur and Urft reservoirs. The Hirschley Viewpoint is a notable elevated spot providing panoramic vistas of the Rur Reservoir and surrounding forests. You can also catch views of the Rursee on routes like the View of the Rursee – View of the Rursee loop from Herbstbach / Steinbach.
Yes, Kermeter offers routes for more experienced riders. For example, the View of the Rursee – View of the Rursee loop from Rur Dam is classified as difficult, covering 9.5 km with significant elevation changes. The broader Eifel region, where Kermeter is located, is known for technically challenging passages.
The forested nature of Kermeter makes it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. While specific winter conditions vary, it's always advisable to check local weather and trail conditions, as some paths might be affected by snow or ice.
The mountain bike trails in Kermeter are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the extensive forested ridges, the scenic views of the Rur and Urft reservoirs, and the varied upland terrain that provides a good mix of challenges and enjoyable rides.
Yes, the area around Kermeter has several points of interest. You can find historical charcoal-burning sites within the forests. From certain viewpoints, like one accessible from the 'Black Cross' intersection, you might even see the former National Socialist 'Ordensburg,' now Vogelsang IP. Other nearby attractions include Mariawald Abbey and the Heimbach Art Nouveau Hydroelectric Power Station.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Kermeter are designed as loops. Examples include the View of the Rursee – View of the Rursee loop from Herbstbach / Steinbach, the Dürener Gate Nideggen – Hengebach Castle loop from Heimbach, and the View of the Rursee – Urft Reservoir loop from Herbstbach / Steinbach, offering convenient starting and ending points.
While mountain biking, you might come across various shelters and huts. The Kermeter Nature Discovery Hut is one such spot. Although the Kermeterschänke is temporarily closed, other options like the Weidenauel Shelter and Kohlwee Hut provide places to pause. For more substantial refreshments, you would typically find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages surrounding the Kermeter area.
Within the Eifel National Park, visitors are generally advised to cycle only on marked cycle paths. This helps protect the natural environment and ensures a safe experience for all users. It's always a good idea to respect local signage and regulations.
Yes, the 'Wilder Kermeter' area features a 6.2-kilometer network of paths designed to be accessible to visitors of all abilities, including those with disabilities. These gravel paths are generally less strenuous and include the 'Wild Way' nature trail, which is 1.5 kilometers long with interactive stations focusing on wilderness and forest development. While not dedicated mountain bike trails, they offer a gentle cycling experience in nature. More information can be found on the National Park's website: Wilder Kermeter.


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