Best attractions and places to see around Hosten include a variety of natural caves, historical sites, and scenic natural features. The region offers opportunities to explore ancient mining operations and impressive rock formations. Visitors can discover a landscape shaped by both natural processes and historical human activity, providing diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Ramstein castle ruin is located on a roughly 182-meter-high colourful sandstone rock. Originally, it was created in the 10th century as a fortified farmstead and was expanded in the course of the 14th century into a feudal castle of the Electorate of Trier. Today, the approximately 25-meter-high residential tower on the west side, as well as parts of the still towering ring walls, are mainly preserved. These still show recognizable architectural details such as seating niches, fireplaces, and remains of spiral staircases.
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The Klausenhöhle was inhabited in the 18th century by a hermit. Access is via ladders. Particularly impressive is the view through a natural rock opening, which reveals a view of the surrounding landscape. With its exceptional location and special atmosphere, the cave is one of the region's most appealing photo motifs.
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Even today, blocks of stone with Roman numerals and inscriptions can be found in the mine. It is believed that quarrying continued into the 3rd century, as a coin of Emperor Maximinus Thrax was found in the tunnel. Much later, in the 18th century, the search for ore and copper resumed using state-of-the-art blasting techniques, creating new tunnels approximately 114 meters deep. However, the main tunnel collapsed during this process. Source: https://eifelfuehrer.de/touristische-ziele/geschichtliche-zeugnisse/puetzloecher
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The Roman copper mine "Pützlöcher," located between Kordel and Butzweiler, is one of the oldest in Germany and means "waterhole." Here, in the 2nd century, ores such as malachite and azurite were mined at a depth of 20 meters. However, these ores were not found in large deposits, so the Romans later focused on the nearby quarry. The stones from this quarry were used, among other things, for the construction of the Porta Nigra. Source: https://eifelfuehrer.de/touristische-ziele/geschichtliche-zeugnisse/puetzloecher
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The Butzerbachtal has been completely closed since 2021 and will remain so on September 15, 2024. Passage at your own risk!!! Detour is signposted
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Great, impressive photo opportunity 🎨📸👍🏻👌🏼 Klausenhöhle KORDEL Visit the Klausenhöhle on the Eifelsteig and Römerpfad premium hiking trails and let the past come to life again. In the 18th century, a Klausener, a hermit, who sought to achieve eternal salvation through a life in complete isolation, probably lived in the Klausenhöhle. It's gigantic to see😵👌🏼
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The Porta Nigra in Trier, the Cologne Cathedral and the Reichstag in Berlin have something in common! The building blocks come from the same area near Butzweiler near Trier. "Pützlöcher" is the popular name for a Roman quarry in which the large blocks for the construction of the Porta Nigra were cut out of the rock. Previously, copper ore was mined here.⚒️
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"Pützlöcher": Roman quarry in which large blocks were cut out of the rock to build the Porta Nigra. Before that, copper ore was mined here.⚒️
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Hosten is rich in natural features, including fascinating caves and scenic gorges. You can visit the large, open Genoveva Cave, which offers insights into two million years of earth development. Another beautiful and secluded spot is Klausen Cave (Hermit's Cave), known for its fascinating faces in the rock. For a more adventurous experience, the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls offer a wild and romantic landscape, though it's important to note that the valley has been closed and will remain so until September 15, 2024, with a signposted detour available.
Absolutely, Hosten boasts several significant historical sites. The Roman copper mine and quarry Pützlöcher is one of Germany's oldest Roman mines, where copper ores were extracted and stones quarried for structures like the Porta Nigra. You can also explore Genoveva Cave and Klausen Cave (Hermit's Cave), both of which are recognized as historical sites. Additionally, the impressive Ramstein Castle offers a glimpse into the region's past, complete with a viewpoint and a restaurant.
The area around Hosten is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, with trails ranging from easy to difficult, including a scenic 'Waterfall in the Eifel loop'. For those who enjoy running, there are several running trails available. Gravel biking enthusiasts can also explore the region on various gravel biking routes, some offering views of Ramstein Castle and the Moselle Valley.
Yes, Hosten offers attractions suitable for families. The Genoveva Cave is noted as being very good for children, providing an engaging short hike through millions of years of earth development. Ramstein Castle is also considered family-friendly and features a restaurant and cafe, making it a pleasant stop for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The seclusion and fascinating rock formations of Klausen Cave are often highlighted. The impressive scale and historical context of the Roman copper mine and quarry Pützlöcher also leave a lasting impression. Many enjoy the wild and romantic atmosphere of the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, despite its challenging terrain.
Yes, several attractions around Hosten offer excellent viewpoints. Both Genoveva Cave and Klausen Cave (Hermit's Cave) are listed as viewpoints, providing unique perspectives of the natural landscape. Ramstein Castle also offers great views, and the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls area is known for its scenic beauty, though access should be checked due to temporary closures.
When planning a visit to the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, be aware that the valley has been completely closed since 2021 and will remain so until September 15, 2024. A detour is signposted. If you do visit, be prepared for narrow paths, climbing, and suspension bridges, so proper footwear and appropriate clothing are essential due to the wild, romantic, and often wet conditions. It's recommended to allow plenty of time for exploration.
The Roman copper mine and quarry Pützlöcher is an impressive historical site. It's worth exploring the area, which can feel quite wild. If you're coming from the Butzenbachtal, you can take a shorter path to Ramstein Castle by keeping to the left down the mountain, or follow the designated hiking path up the mountain to the right if you have more time. While it's an open site, for any inquiries about visiting mine shafts, it's suggested to contact the Heimatverein Butzweiler.
Yes, if you visit Ramstein Castle, you'll find a restaurant and a cafe on-site. There's also a beer garden that a hiking trail passes right through, making it a convenient stop for refreshments during your exploration.
Hiking trails around Hosten offer varied terrain. For instance, the Butzerbachtal features narrow paths, climbing sections, and suspension bridges, requiring good footing. Other trails, like the 'Waterfall in the Eifel loop', are rated as easy, while longer routes such as the 'Cave Rest Area – Old Rectory Auw an der Kyll loop' can be difficult, indicating a mix of elevations and surfaces. Always check the specific trail details for difficulty and conditions.
Yes, the region offers several secluded spots for nature lovers. Klausen Cave (Hermit's Cave) is specifically described as being 'wonderfully secluded' and a 'truly beautiful place to explore', making it ideal for quiet contemplation amidst nature.
You can find numerous hiking routes that incorporate these attractions by exploring the Hiking around Hosten guide. This guide features various trails, including those that pass by highlights like the 'Waterfall in the Eifel' and offer different difficulty levels and distances to suit your preference.


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