Canyons around Hohenleimbach are characterized by the geological features of the surrounding Eifel region, known for its deep valleys, gorges, and rock structures. While Hohenleimbach itself is a small municipality, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate area offers diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore striking geological formations, including impressive rock structures and stream landscapes. The region provides opportunities to experience dramatic natural features and hiking trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The Selbach Gorge Valley can be easily combined with other regional trails, such as the Eifel Ladder Route or the Bergheidenweg dream trail, which leads into the Vordereifel and along the Nette River and into the Selbach Valley.
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The Nitztal is always good, now the paths are even better 👌🏽 although they were already great before
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A very beautiful stream valley, the icing on the cake after crossing the stream with the stepping stones. Then it goes back to the heath. This change is perfect!
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The impressive structure of this open-air Stations of the Cross, beautifully embedded in nature a little above the village of Adenau, has two grottos: + At the beginning one with a depiction of Jesus' prayer on the Mount of Olives, + At the end one with a depiction of the burial of Jesus. In between, the well-known 14 Stations of the Cross are lined up along the Stations of the Cross.
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<< Adenauer Way of the Cross >> "The neo-Gothic Way of the Cross is within walking distance of the market square in Adenau and can be described as a unique cultural monument due to its location and its charming composition of various stone materials from the Upper Eifel. The length of the stations is approx. 700 m with a difference in altitude of approx. 75 m. The historic Way of the Cross is also a small section of the EIFELLEITER premium hiking trail." https://www.eifel.info/a-adenauer-kreuzweg
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Selbach Gorge Valley ... Majestic high forest and impressive cliffs give the valley a gorge-like character.
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At the mouth of the Selbach into the Nette, you follow the Selbach uphill a bit through a great beech forest, always accompanied by the babbling of the stream.
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Imposing former quarry with a spectacular gorge-like entrance, at the same time a rustic spot for a picnic, seating with a table - highly recommended!
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The canyons and gorges around Hohenleimbach are shaped by the Eifel region's geology, featuring deep valleys, impressive rock structures, and stream landscapes. You can encounter unique formations like the basalt quarry at Marxe Lay (former quarry) with its 12-meter high walls, or the impressive cliffs and ravine paths of Selbach Gorge. The broader Rhineland-Palatinate region is also known for its gorgeous stream landscapes and diverse natural formations.
Yes, the Nitztal Valley offers beautiful, easy paths that are ideal for cycling or hiking tours with the family. Its wild-romantic and idyllic character makes it a pleasant experience for all ages. Similarly, the Vinxtbach Valley provides a beautiful setting with a moderate gradient, suitable for less experienced hikers and cyclists.
Visitors often enjoy the trail through Marxe Lay (former quarry), which runs between high, vertical basalt rock walls, offering a mystical and exciting experience. The Selbach Gorge features a ravine path that descends to the Nette river. For a wild-romantic experience, the Nitztal Valley offers beautiful, easy paths for hiking.
Beyond hiking, the region around Hohenleimbach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Running Trails, or take on challenging Road Cycling Routes through the scenic valleys and landscapes.
Yes, the Burial Grotto on the Adenau Way of the Cross is an impressive historical and religious site. This open-air Stations of the Cross, built in neo-Gothic style, features two grottos beautifully embedded in nature, depicting scenes like Jesus' prayer on the Mount of Olives and his burial.
Visitors frequently praise the wild-romantic character of places like the Nitztal Valley, describing it as idyllic and quiet. The mystical and exciting experience of hiking between the high basalt walls of Marxe Lay (former quarry) is also highly appreciated. The majestic high forest and impressive cliffs of Selbach Gorge also leave a lasting impression.
The Eifel region, including the areas around Hohenleimbach, is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While Hohenleimbach itself is a small municipality, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate and Eifel regions are rich in natural beauty. The Natur- und Geopark Mëllerdall (Mullerthal Nature & Geopark), located in the border region of the Eifel and Luxembourg, is known for its imposing sandstone cliffs and deep gorges. Another impressive site is the Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), characterized by narrow passages with meter-high rock faces and unique geological formations from a 200-million-year-old seabed.
The terrain can vary. For instance, the Marxe Lay (former quarry) features trails running between high, vertical rock walls. The Selbach Gorge includes a ravine path that descends into the valley. Many trails are well-maintained, but some may involve uneven surfaces, ascents, and descents, typical of gorge environments. Paths in valleys like Nitztal Valley are generally easier.
While specific regulations for each highlight are not detailed, many natural trails in the Eifel region are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific highlight information for any restrictions before bringing your dog, particularly in nature reserves or protected areas.
Many of the gorges and valleys, such as Selbach Gorge and Nitztal Valley, offer scenic views as you traverse them. The Eifel region itself is known for its diverse landscapes, and trails often lead to elevated points or open areas providing broader vistas of the deep valleys and rock formations.


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