Best waterfalls around Welschbillig are found in the surrounding Eifel region, characterized by its diverse natural landscape of rivers, gorges, and forests. This area is known for its unique geological formations, including rockfalls and sandstone erosion landscapes. The terrain offers varied opportunities for outdoor activities, with numerous trails winding through natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. Welschbillig serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features, providing access to both prominent and more secluded waterfall experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 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 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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Update September 2023: Tanzlay hiking trail has been reopened. In addition, a bridge that was washed away in 2021 was rebuilt down by the river, so that you can do a nice circular hike of 8-10 km. Condition report from February no longer applies (except no water, still damp) Almost no water in February, but still a bit muddy. Descent from the waterfall is rather very difficult. Impressive and interesting in places. I would not recommend it as a hiking route.
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Sirzenicher Gorge is beautiful. You have to cross the creek several times. If that is too difficult, you can also choose the easy path nearby.
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Very nice, sometimes muddy path on a great stream with small waterfalls and cascades. It's worth incorporating into a small hike of your own or, for hikers who know your physical condition, into a tour around the Teufelsschlucht. I would recommend going uphill. One of the Devil's Paths also uses this section. I don't know which direction is recommended, because I put the tours together on komoot in advance.
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The Sirzenich waterfalls are always worth hiking to
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The region around Welschbillig offers a diverse range of waterfall experiences. You'll find unique natural spectacles like the Irrel Waterfalls, which are characterized by the Prüm River cascading over massive boulders and low gradient steps, creating powerful rapids. Other areas feature secluded cascades within gorges, such as the Mausbach Waterfalls, or picturesque streams with numerous small creeks like the Dreamy stream with path.
Yes, the Irrel Waterfalls are considered family-friendly, offering a great landscape with many interesting options for kids. The area is also part of the Südeifel Nature Park, providing ample opportunities for nature exploration. The new suspension bridge at Irrel, opened in 2023, is partly barrier-free, enhancing accessibility for families.
The waterfalls around Welschbillig offer different charms throughout the year. During warmer months, you can enjoy hiking and the lush natural scenery. The Sirzenich Waterfall, for example, is described as a beautiful Bachtal for hot days where you can take your shoes off and wade in. After rainfall, many waterfalls, including Sirzenich, will have a more spectacular flow. In winter, the area around the Irrel Waterfalls can transform into a magical wonderland with snow-covered trees and ice crystals.
Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. The Irrel Waterfalls are often combined with a visit to the dramatic Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge), offering extensive hiking opportunities. The Mausbach Waterfalls are also accessible via an easy hike. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Welschbillig guide, which includes trails of varying difficulty.
The new suspension bridge at the Irrel Waterfalls, which opened in autumn 2023, is partly barrier-free, making it more accessible for visitors. However, some areas like the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls involve narrow paths, climbing, and suspension bridges, requiring visitors to be good on foot. The Mausbach Waterfalls require a walk along a country road without a pavement for about 1 km from the nearest parking.
Yes, there is dedicated parking available. For the Irrel Waterfalls, there is the Hängebrücke Irrel Parking Area located directly opposite the suspension bridge. For the Mausbach Waterfalls, you'll need to park and then walk approximately 1 km to reach them.
Given the natural terrain, proper footwear is highly recommended, especially for areas like the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, which can be wild, romantic, and wet. Appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions is also advisable. For some areas, like the Sirzenich Waterfall, you might even want to bring a towel if you plan to wade in the water on a hot day.
Beyond hiking, the region around Welschbillig offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options, in the Cycling around Welschbillig guide. The Südeifel Nature Park, where the Irrel Waterfalls are located, is ideal for nature photography and exploring unique geological formations.
The Irrel Waterfalls are not traditional high-plunge waterfalls but a captivating series of rapids on the Prüm River. This unique formation resulted from massive rockfalls at the end of the last Ice Age, creating a powerful spectacle of water cascading over and around numerous large boulders. It's a distinct natural phenomenon, often visited in conjunction with the dramatic Teufelsschlucht (Devil's Gorge).
Yes, the Mausbach Waterfalls are a less-frequented, yet beautiful, natural feature. Located in a secluded gorge somewhat off the main road between Kordel and Welschbillig, they offer a sense of discovery and tranquility away from larger crowds. Their untouched beauty and peaceful setting make them ideal for quiet contemplation and photography.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the powerful spectacle of the Irrel Waterfalls and the opportunities for hiking and nature photography. The tranquil and secluded settings of places like the Mausbach Waterfalls or the Dreamy stream with path are also highly valued for their peaceful atmosphere.
At the Irrel Waterfalls, some visitors enjoy swimming in the currents. Additionally, the Sirzenich Waterfall is described as a beautiful Bachtal for hot days where you can take your shoes off and wade in the water.


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