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Touring cycling routes around Kalenborn-Scheuern traverse a landscape shaped by volcanic origins, featuring maars, rolling hills, and dense forests. The region offers varied terrain, from serene river valleys like the Kylltal to more elevated sections through woodlands. Well-developed cycle paths provide access to these diverse natural features, making it suitable for various cycling experiences.
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For those with time, a visit to the Eagle and Wolf Park is certainly interesting.
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In Bolsdorf, a small village a few kilometers from the center of Hillesheim, which hikers or walkers can reach, for example, via a path through the "Bolsdorf Valley," there is a beautifully maintained chapel. The church has been entrusted to Saint Margaret as its patron saint. Visitors will find her statue on the left side wall in front of the apse. She holds a palm branch in one hand, the symbol of martyrdom in Christian iconography. Opposite her on the right side wall is Anthony of Padua, dressed in the classic Franciscan habit. The keystone on the ceiling of the nave displays several dates—the oldest, 1505, the consecration date—and in the center, the Lamb of God with the victorious banner, a symbol of the conquest of death and suffering.
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A mini-museum would be an even better description. While walking or hiking in the Bolsdorf Valley, you almost inevitably pass by it. A glimpse through the window was possible.
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Million dollar view of the castle
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Lissingen Castle near Gerolstein is a fascinating Komoot highlight for cyclists and culture enthusiasts in the Volcanic Eifel region. Perched high above the Kyll River, the upper and lower castles tell a vibrant history, ranging from Roman origins and a medieval moated castle to today's successful restoration and use. Originally founded as a Roman settlement around the 2nd century, the first castle was built between the 10th and 13th centuries. It was first documented in 1212, as the property of the knightly family of Liezingen. The castle was more than just a fortified structure: moats fed by the Kyll and Oosbach rivers made it a true moated castle. In 1559, the property was divided into the lower and upper castles – a situation that continues to this day. In the 17th century, the Lower Castle received its current Baroque-Renaissance manor house and characteristic tithe barn. During the Napoleonic era, the right of lordship was lost, but later both parts of the castle were reunited. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the complex served as an agricultural and dairy center, including its own small power plant from 1906. Today, after extensive restoration, the Lower Castle is a living open-air museum with a castle courtyard, mill (including the court bakery), manor house, barns, mill race, and a historic power plant. Visitors can book guided tours, sample bread baked in a stone oven, or attend events such as weddings and exhibitions. A sculpture trail in the castle meadows completes the experience. The Upper Castle, a private residential and cultural complex, is also privately owned. Guided tours and vacation rentals are available upon request. Lissingen Castle is an ideal stopover for cyclists on the Kyll Valley Cycle Path or Eifel tours: located directly on the trail, with parking nearby and refreshment options. Visitors not only enjoy the picturesque architecture, but also experience the transformation from Roman origins to monastic fiefdom and commercial agricultural operation to today's living cultural heritage. Practical information: The lower castle can be visited regularly almost year-round (please check opening hours and guided tours in advance), the upper castle only by appointment. Food and drink are available at the castle mill/court bakery – perfect for a rest stop while cycling through the Eifel.
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Beautiful views from the cycle path
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A moment of peace by the pond... https://youtu.be/PV6yleBZNYU
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Great view of Kasselburg Castle near Pelm.... https://youtu.be/PV6yleBZNYU
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There are over 400 touring cycling routes in the Kalenborn-Scheuern region, offering a wide variety of experiences. These routes cater to different skill levels, from leisurely rides through river valleys to more challenging tours with significant elevation gains across volcanic landscapes.
The region's volcanic origins mean you'll encounter diverse landscapes, including numerous 'Maare' (volcanic lakes), rolling hills, dense forests, and wide valleys. Routes often follow picturesque river valleys like the Kylltal or ascend through woodlands, providing breathtaking panoramic views, especially around the Gerolsteiner Dolomites.
Yes, Kalenborn-Scheuern offers a good selection of easier routes. Approximately 68 routes are classified as easy, perfect for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. These often feature gentler inclines and follow river paths, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without excessive effort.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are around 159 difficult routes. One such route is the Kerpen Castle – Hillesheim town walls loop from Oberbettingen-Hillesheim, a 64.7 km path with significant elevation gains. Another demanding option is the Dechentunnel (Kyll Cycle Path) – Dechen Tunnel loop from Oberbettingen-Hillesheim, which covers 67.5 km through volcanic landscapes.
While specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, the region's well-developed cycle paths and numerous easy routes make it suitable for families. Look for routes that follow river valleys or have minimal elevation changes for a more comfortable experience with children.
The region is rich in natural and historical attractions. You can cycle past impressive rock formations like the Gerolsteiner Dolomites, explore ancient Celtic tombs, or visit the historic center of Monreal. For stunning views, consider routes that pass by the View of Gerolstein from the Munterley or the Dietzenley Observation Tower. You might also encounter unique springs like the Mineralquelle Steffelner Drees.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Kalenborn-Scheuern are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Wirft Valley near Stadtkyll – Kyll Bridge, Jünkerath loop from Oberbettingen-Hillesheim, a moderate 33.4 km route that follows river valleys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2000 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse volcanic landscapes, the well-maintained cycle paths, and the scenic beauty of the river valleys and forests. The variety of routes catering to all skill levels is also frequently highlighted.
The Kyll Cycle Path, which is integrated into several touring routes, often follows the Kyll River and passes through towns with train stations, potentially offering public transport access. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies for specific routes.
Yes, the region offers amenities for cyclists. You might find cafes or traditional bakehouses, such as the Old Bakehouse Bolsdorf, along or near some routes. The Linden Spring Pavilion also offers a unique opportunity to sample Gerolsteiner mineral water, making for a refreshing stop.
The Eifel region, including Kalenborn-Scheuern, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The warmer months offer lush green landscapes, while autumn brings vibrant colors. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Yes, the region features themed trails that highlight its unique geology. Examples include the 'Vulkanpfad' and 'Vulcano-Pfad 'Maarroute'', which showcase the volcanic wonders of the Eifel, often incorporating parts of the well-known Kyll Cycle Path.


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