Natural monuments around Roth bei Prüm showcase the diverse natural beauty of the Eifel region, characterized by mountains, rolling hills, and forests. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly hiking, throughout the year. It features significant geological formations, unique ecosystems, and prominent natural landmarks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The modern observation tower, approximately 30 meters high, was built in 2014. From its platform, one can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of surrounding mountains such as the Hohe Acht, the Aremberg, the Michelsberg, and the Nürburgring when visibility is good. Information panels explain the directions of the view and make orientation easier.
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It didn't look like something you'd want to drink. Nothing was bubbling out anymore.
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According to the sign, the water from this well is not suitable for drinking.
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The 30-metre observation tower was built at the end of 2014 to replace the previous tower that stood here from 1973 to 2011. Climb up the 147 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings from an elevation of 720 metres.
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Great location, definitely worth a visit. If you look closely at the stone you can still see parts of the writing that was once there. Unfortunately the writing is almost illegible due to shrapnel etc.
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If the Drees wasn't surrounded by the rest area, you could easily miss it. But as inconspicuous as he looks, his story, which can be read on the information board installed on site, is just as interesting.
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Maybe not everyone's favorite mineral water, but it's not that badly ferrous, you can drink it.
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The region offers diverse geological features. You can visit the Steffelner Drees Mineral Spring, known for its high iron content which creates distinctive red deposits. Additionally, the area features several significant moors, such as the Boardwalk Through the Hohes Venn-Eifel Raised Bog and the Naturschutzgebiet Rohrvenn, which showcase unique moor and heath vegetation.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Boardwalk Through the Hohes Venn-Eifel Raised Bog offers an accessible path through an impressive moor landscape. The Weißer Stein Observation Tower is also a great option, featuring a playground, soccer field, and climbing wall nearby, making it an engaging stop for children.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Eifel, climb the Weißer Stein Observation Tower. From its 720-meter elevation, you can enjoy expansive vistas after ascending 147 steps. Another significant viewpoint is the Schwarzer Mann Summit, which, at 697.3m, is the highest point in the North Eifel Nature Park and offers great views along the Schneifel ridge.
The Prüm Explosion Crater and Memorial Cross on Kalvarienberg is a unique site, a large man-made crater resulting from a 1949 munitions warehouse explosion, with a memorial commemorating the victims. Additionally, the Bleialfer Tunnel, a 400-meter disused railway tunnel, offers a blend of natural and historical interest, though it serves as a bat roost in winter.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Ormont' or the 'Schneifel Loop loop from Olzheim'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Kronenburger Lake – Kronenburg Reservoir loop' and gravel biking options like the 'Kyll Cycle Path near Stadtkyll'. You can explore more routes on the Running Trails around Roth bei Prüm, Road Cycling Routes around Roth bei Prüm, and Gravel biking around Roth bei Prüm guide pages.
The region is particularly appealing in spring, when flowers are in bloom and the weather is mild, creating vibrant landscapes. Autumn is also an excellent time to visit, offering spectacular foliage and pleasant climates for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the region features beautiful water bodies. The Kronenburger See, located in the southwest of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a picturesque lake perfect for relaxation and activities. Further west, you can find the Auwer Stausee, a nearly 5-hectare fishing pond that also serves as a starting point for hikes into the upper Our Valley.
The Schwarzer Mann Summit is significant as the highest point in the North Eifel Nature Park, standing at 697.3m above sea level. It's a key point on various hiking trails along the Schneifel ridge and is also known for its winter sports area, offering ski slopes and cross-country trails when snow conditions allow.
The Bleialfer Tunnel is a unique natural and historical site that is illuminated for visitors. However, it is closed from November to March as it serves as a winter roost for bats. Cyclists must use a bypass route during this period due to the altitude difference.
The nature reserves in the area are home to rare and unique flora. In the Naturschutzgebiet Rohrvenn, often described as a miniature Hohes Venn, you can find moor and heath vegetation, including the rare cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix). The Hochmoor Timpel am Lambach also retains populations of cross-leaved heath, bog-lily, and marsh violet.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Boardwalk Through the Hohes Venn-Eifel Raised Bog is loved for its impressive moor landscape and protected habitat. The Weißer Stein Observation Tower is praised for its panoramic views and family-friendly amenities. The Steffelner Drees Mineral Spring is noted for its unique water composition and the beautiful nature reserve it's located within.
Yes, the Schneifel is an extensive ridge featuring lonely forests and offering beautiful views into the Taufenbach valley. The Schneifelhöhenweg is a popular hiking route that traverses this scenic area, providing ample opportunities for exploring the natural landscape.


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