Best natural monuments around Dreis-Brück showcase the unique geological history of the Vulkaneifel region. This area is characterized by its volcanic past, evident in its maars and other natural formations. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from unique waterfalls to ancient caves, offering insights into geological processes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its distinctive natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The so-called Dreimühlen waterfall is also known as the Nohn waterfall. The name Nohn waterfall comes from the waterfall's proximity to the town of Nohn. The houses on the outskirts of Nohn are only a few hundred meters above the waterfall. Most people talk about the Dreimühlen waterfall, however. The name Dreimühlen comes from a former castle called Dreimühlen. Today, however, only the remains of the walls are said to remain. We looked for the former castle on our trip, but couldn't find anything of it. The waterfall in the Eifel is located between the towns of Üxheim, Kerpen and Nohn. Although the other large towns in the Eifel are not located here, many visitors come here. Some of them travel especially to visit the waterfall. The Dreimühlen waterfall is one of the most visited Eifel attractions. Almost every holidaymaker in the area comes to the waterfall at least once during their Eifel vacation. In addition, many day tourists travel from outside, making it the most visited waterfall in the Eifel. They all want to see the unique natural wonder.
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Nice view with markers for orientation. The tower, which was built in 1902, is only 11m high, but stands on top of the 560m high Mauseberg and is thus 166m above the Gemünder Maar, guaranteeing a magnificent view of the surrounding area.
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Beautiful view with an information board for orientation. The tower, built in 1902, is only eleven meters high, but stands at the top of the 560-meter-high Mäuseberg and is thus 166 meters above the Gemünder Maar. This guarantees a magnificent view over the surrounding area.
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A section of the Eifelsteig long-distance hiking trail runs right through the Dauner Maare. Very nice path past the witnesses of the volcanic past of the Eifel. https://www.eifelsteig.de/
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The hiking car park and the hiking map with an overview of the various routes are located at the Waldcafe. This is a great place to start your tour and enjoy a coffee at the end.
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Very beautiful Maar, more than 100m deep embedded in the "crater", the smallest of the three Dauner Maare offers a beautiful outdoor pool and the opportunity to explore the volcanic lake by boat. The forest café and the starting point for numerous hikes and tours are also located at the car park.
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"If you come on foot from the Weinfelder Maar via the Eifelsteig hiking trail, the view from above opens up onto the Maar 150 meters below - a breathtaking scenery in dark blue and fresh green. In autumn the forest seems to glow colorfully, between leaves and wood fascinating mushrooms thrive. With around 7 hectares of water, the Gemündener Maar is the smallest of the three famous Eifel eyes - the Dauner Maare, created by volcanic activity. It is also embedded deepest in the volcanic landscape around Daun at 406 meters above sea level. The clear water looks deep, but it doesn't reach the bottom at 39 meters. The Dronketurm vantage point, which is named after Adolf Dronke, the founder of the Eifel Association, offers a unique view of both the Gemündener Maar and the neighboring Weinfelder Maar. On the Maarschaukel you can admire the Maar from above and let your legs dangle. The maar with its reed zones and rooted flat banks can also be discovered by boat. Fish will only show up with a lot of luck, because the low nutrient content makes the water livable for only a few species. Fishing and boating are among the water sports that bring fun and joy to the Gemündener Maar in summer. But swimmers also get their money's worth. Swimming is permitted in the Gemündener Maar natural swimming pool. Visitors can dive headfirst into the cool water from the diving board. Bathing fun is also guaranteed for the little ones. A baby pool and a non-swimmer pool are available. The children can also climb on the small climbing wall or dig in the sandpit." https://www.eifel.info/a-gemuendener-maar
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In summer it's definitely fun to cool off in the Gemündener Maar's outdoor pool.
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The natural monuments in the Dreis-Brück area are primarily shaped by the Vulkaneifel region's volcanic past. You can discover rare geological phenomena like the Dreimühlen Waterfall, which is Germany's only 'growing waterfall' due to continuous travertine deposits. The region also features ancient volcanic lakes known as maars, such as the Gemündener Maar, and fascinating karst caves like the Buchenloch Cave, offering a glimpse into millions of years of natural history.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the volcanic landscape, including the deep-blue maars, the Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg is highly recommended. From its viewing platform, you can see the Gemündener Maar, Weinfelder Maar, and Schalkenmehrener Maar, and on clear days, even the Hunsrück mountains.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is easily accessible and offers a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' that is family-friendly. The Gemündener Maar provides recreational opportunities like swimming, sunbathing, and boat rentals, making it a popular spot for families. The Schalkenmehrener Maar also has a beautiful circular path that is enjoyable for all ages.
The natural monuments around Dreis-Brück can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant green landscapes and opportunities for swimming in the maars. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is particularly enchanting in winter with icy formations. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. For exploring caves like Buchenloch Cave, it's best to visit outside of the bat hibernation period (October 1st to March 31st).
Yes, swimming is permitted in the Gemündener Maar. It features a natural swimming pool, a large sunbathing area, and boat rentals, making it a popular spot for water activities during warmer months.
Absolutely. The Buchenloch Cave has a rich history, showing evidence of use by Ice Age animals and humans since the Neolithic period, and even served as a hideout during World War II. While not a natural monument itself, the Dronke Tower is a historic lookout tower built in 1902 as a memorial to Dr. Adolf Dronke, founder of the Eifelverein, offering historical context to the appreciation of the natural landscape.
The region around Dreis-Brück offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Eifelsteig, which pass by sites like the Dreimühlen Waterfall and Buchenloch Cave. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Kalkeifel cycle path. For more detailed routes, you can explore options for cycling, mountain hikes, and road cycling around Dreis-Brück.
Yes, several trails allow you to explore multiple natural monuments. The Eifelsteig premium hiking trail connects the Dreimühlen Waterfall and passes near the Buchenloch Cave. There's also a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' for the Dreimühlen Waterfall, and a footpath encircles the Gemündener Maar, allowing visitors to explore its unique geology.
When visiting the natural monuments, especially for hiking, it's advisable to wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes suitable for varied terrain. Layers of clothing are recommended as weather conditions can change. If you plan to explore caves like Buchenloch Cave, bringing a flashlight is highly recommended.
Parking is generally available near the popular natural monuments. For instance, the Gemündener Maar has a car park which serves as a starting point for hikes and offers access to amenities like a forest café.
Visitors frequently express fascination with the unique geological formations, such as the 'growing' Dreimühlen Waterfall and the impressive volcanic maars. The panoramic views from spots like the Dronke Tower are also highly praised. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with opportunities for active recreation like hiking and cycling, and the tranquility of the surroundings.
While the main natural monuments are well-known, the entire Vulkaneifel region is rich in geological wonders. Exploring the paths around the Daun Maars, including the Schalkenmehrener Maar with its rare double maar formation, can lead to quieter, equally impressive discoveries off the main tourist routes. The region's volcanic past means there are countless smaller, less-advertised geological features to stumble upon.


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