Best caves around Konz are found in a region characterized by its confluence of the Mosel and Saar rivers, surrounded by vineyards and forested hills. The area offers a mix of natural rock formations and historically significant sites. These geological features and cultural landmarks provide opportunities for exploration and hiking. The landscape near Konz is shaped by ancient river valleys and sandstone formations.
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A little bit of info from Wikipedia: "Mary's grottos are referred to as Lourdes grottos, which are replicas of the grotto of Massabielle near Lourdes in southern France and Our Lady of Lourdes. According to her own statements, St. Bernadette saw the Mother of God in this grotto in 1858. A Madonna figure adorns the grotto at the place of the Marian apparitions, the original of which Joseph-Hugues Fabisch created for Massabielle in 1864 according to Bernadette's instructions." The representation is always in a grotto and one always sees a girl kneeling at a distance in front of Mary.
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Don’t know where to have a walk or a run when in Nittel? Without a doubt go there. The view is nice and there are a lot of small paths to the left or right to explore, including a small (maybe dangerous) cave in the rocks. It’s also a part of the Moselsteig that leads to the forest and more!
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Great trail with beautiful views
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Nice little waterfall. I wouldn't have expected that.
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From the direction of Windhof, the Moselsteig Trail first goes down along the rocks with a view of the high rock walls and then parallel on a narrow path back above the rocks. Very nice section of the trail. We walked the piece in January afternoon in the sunshine. A pleasure, with great views and lots of sun! The upper path can be slippery and muddy depending on the weather.
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The Marian pilgrimage site of Lourdes is located in the French Pyrenees and is visited by a large number of people every year, including many sick people who are hoping for a cure. The devotional image of Our Lady has become widespread - not only in France - everywhere, as here in Greimerath, believers have built Lourdes grottos. The ecclesiastical commemoration day "Our Lady in Lourdes" is on February 11th, this is the anniversary of the apparition of Mary (1858), when Our Lady appeared to 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous in a rock grotto not far from Lourdes. Bernadette later became a nun and died at the age of only 35. On December 8th (the feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary) in 1933, she was canonized by Pope Pius XI. The day of remembrance of the Lourdes Madonna is also World Day of the Sick.
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Lourdes grotto The grotto, built by Matthias Staudt and Matthias Diederich, (1906) after your return from a Lourdes pilgrimage, they recreated the pilgrimage church in Lourdes, which you clearly succeeded in doing. A plaque in front of the Lourdes grotto gives the year 1912 as the construction date. Http://www.greimerath-hochwald.de/tourismus/sehenswuerdheiten
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Hinkelsgret Place of refuge for the Mannebachers and Kümmerner during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). The name "Hinkel" comes from the term "Henkel", a handle for a vessel that was used to transport household items and food into the ravine/Gret in case of danger from the approaching Swedish troops. The area around Mannebach only became involved in the war late - around 1630. Source: Text information board of the Mannebach local community
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The region around Konz is rich in historical cave sites. The Genoveva Cave is notable for its archaeological significance, showing evidence of human use from the Palaeolithic era through Roman times and into the Middle Ages. It's also linked to the medieval legend of Countess Genoveva. Another significant site is the Hinkelsgret Shelter, which served as a sanctuary during the Thirty Years' War.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Genoveva Cave is often recommended for children due to its impressive size and historical context. Additionally, the Lourdes Grotto, Greimerath, and the general Lourdes Grotto are considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful place for reflection.
The caves around Konz offer diverse natural features. The Genoveva Cave is a natural sandstone formation, impressive with its 15-meter width and 8-10 meter high ceiling. The Klausen Cave, while not listed as a highlight, is a cleft cave known for its distinctive pointed arch entrance and unique man-made alterations within a natural rock formation.
The caves are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, the Genoveva Cave is accessible via popular trails like the Eifelsteig and Römerpfad. The Klausen Cave is also found along the Premium hiking trail "Römerpfad." You can find various hiking routes in the area, including easy and moderate options, by exploring the Hiking around Konz guide.
Yes, the Genoveva Cave is known to be a great shelter in rainy weather due to its large, open structure.
While specific seasonal access details for all caves are not provided, the hiking trails leading to many of these sites are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for outdoor exploration. Some caves, like Genoveva Cave, can provide shelter during unexpected rain.
Absolutely. The Nitteler Cliffs Trail, which includes cave-like features, offers great views of the Mosel river and Nittel. Many caves, including Genoveva Cave and Klausen Cave, are situated along picturesque hiking routes like the Römerpfad, providing beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, the Lourdes Grotto, Greimerath, is a significant religious site. It is a replica of the pilgrimage church in Lourdes, offering a place for quiet reflection and prayer within a cave-like setting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Genoveva Cave is praised for its impressive size and the historical insights it offers. The Hinkelsgret Shelter is valued for its educational historical context. The overall variety, from natural formations to culturally significant sites, is also highly regarded by the komoot community.
Yes, the Klausen Cave (Klausenhöhle / Hermit's Cave) near Kordel is a notable example. It was significantly modified by humans, essentially transformed into a "cave house" with evidence of a two-level structure, a niche for prayer, and engraved faces. This unique history as a hermitage offers a fascinating glimpse into a solitary way of life.
You can explore various hiking routes in the region that often include natural rock formations and cave-like features. Check out the Hiking around Konz guide for a comprehensive list of trails, including options like the Moselsteig Side Trail: Konzer Höhenrunde, which offers diverse landscapes.
While the caves themselves are typically accessed by hiking, the broader Konz region offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the "Moselle Riverside Cycle Path – Saar Confluence loop from Könen," by looking at the Road Cycling Routes around Konz guide.


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