Canyons around Zemmer offer varied terrain, including deep valleys and gorge-like characteristics. Zemmer, a municipality in Germany, provides opportunities for hiking through areas with natural formations. The region features a landscape that includes trails traversing narrow valleys and areas with significant rock formations. These routes provide insights into the local geology and natural environment.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful and wildly romantic, too bad there's no waterfall because of the drought...can someone turn on the tap? 😉
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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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The descent from Lorich to the Biewerbachtal bridge via the pilgrimage route has a considerable gradient in places. Technically it is not particularly difficult, but is more for experienced hikers.
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Narrow and steep section of the path, sure-footedness required, not for people with a fear of heights.
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Be careful when wet, the steps are slippery
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Unfortunately, it was extremely flooded. Still doable on foot with good shoes, but it was no fun with a mountain bike (as of May 27, 2024)
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The path was restored and reopened in September 2023.
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Completely dried up in the summer of 2023 and partly very destroyed by the flood 2 years ago. But you can still walk the path well. You should be sure-footed and not afraid of heights. Not recommended with small children and anxious dogs. (if someone comes towards you, you don't always have space to avoid) If you like rocks, you'll like it without water!
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The term 'canyons' in the Zemmer region generally refers to hiking routes that traverse areas with gorge-like characteristics, deep valleys, and significant rock formations. These are not traditional, large-scale canyons but rather natural formations offering varied and often challenging terrain for hikers.
Visitors often enjoy the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, known for its narrow paths and suspension bridges. Another popular spot is the Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations, which features impressive rock formations and a trail requiring sure-footedness.
Yes, the Kyll Valley Castle Ruins are situated within a very nice, narrow valley. This historical site is also part of the 120 km long Kylltal bike path, offering a blend of history and natural beauty.
The best time to visit is generally during drier periods to avoid muddy conditions, especially on trails like the Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations, which can be difficult when wet. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, though some waterfalls, like the Waterfall in the Eifel Gorge, might have less water during dry spells.
While many trails in these gorge-like areas can be challenging and require sure-footedness, the Kyll Valley Castle Ruins area is noted as family-friendly, especially along the Kylltal bike path which has a nearly flat 20 km section suitable for children between Gerolstein-Bewingen and Densborn.
Given the wild and wet conditions often found in areas like the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, appropriate footwear is essential. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are highly recommended, and suitable clothing for varied weather conditions is advisable.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Zemmer offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to difficult routes. There are also dedicated MTB trails and cycling routes that traverse the diverse landscapes around Zemmer.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Olker Klamm Trail offers a challenging descent with hairpin bends and steep curves. Similarly, the trail to Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations is described as a trail-like path that requires sure-footedness and can be difficult when wet.
The region is characterized by deep valleys, impressive rock formations, and waterfalls. Highlights include the suspension bridges and waterfalls in Butzerbachtal, the natural monument status of Tanzlay Waterfall and Rock Formations, and the scenic Waterfall in the Eifel Gorge.
Visitors appreciate the wild, romantic, and varied terrain. Many describe the trails as impressive and interesting, noting the need for good footing due to narrow paths, climbing sections, and occasional wet conditions. The natural beauty and the challenge of the routes are frequently highlighted.
The Butzerbachtal has been completely closed since 2021 and is expected to remain so until September 15, 2024. A detour is signposted, and passage is at your own risk during this period.


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