Natural monuments around Detzem offer diverse landscapes within the Moselle region. This area is characterized by its scenic Moselle river valley, surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills. Visitors can explore various natural features, including dramatic river bends and elevated viewpoints. The terrain offers opportunities for hiking routes with varying elevation.
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St. Joseph's Chapel is located above Leiwen, offering an outstanding view of the Moselle Valley.
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The chapel was built to commemorate the victims of World War II. It was originally called the "War Memorial Chapel." It was consecrated on Ascension Day by Pastor Heinrich Kurtenbach. In 2006, tourists donated a statue of St. Joseph. The name "Josefsberg," however, has nothing to do with St. Joseph; rather, it derives from the local mayor, Josef Bartel, who had the "Ginsterberg" divided in 1900. Since then, it has been referred to as both "Josefsberg" and "Ginsterberg."
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Nice quiet place to take a break from hiking. Below the chapel is a barrel swing 🥰
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At first glance it looks like a waterfall. On closer inspection you can see that it is rubble. Very impressive.
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A fantastic view from the Moselle cycle path
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The shelter offers protection in all weathers and enough space for a larger group. There is also a barbecue area and a seating area.
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The path leads through wonderfully old trees to the fountain 👍
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Meanwhile (August 2023) provided with the sign "No drinking water".
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Moselkino Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the Moselle valley with benches arranged like a movie theater. Another must-see is Moselle Loreley, known for its imposing rock faces and cliffs along the river. The Vineyard Chapel Leiwen is also popular, providing a resting point with beautiful views of the surrounding vineyards.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Moselkino Viewpoint and Vineyard Chapel Leiwen are both marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the Eselstrapp (Menhir) and the Longuich sour well and refuge are also great options for families.
Many natural areas and trails around Detzem are dog-friendly. For instance, the Moselkino Viewpoint is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near vineyards, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
The terrain around Detzem is characterized by the scenic Moselle river valley, surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills. Hiking routes can vary, offering opportunities for diverse elevation changes. You'll find trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, often with stunning views of the river and landscape. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Rocky Ridge Trail – Detzem Lock loop' or the 'View of the Moselle Valley – Five Lakes View Tower loop' in the Hiking around Detzem guide.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Detzem, the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region, particularly the Palatinate Forest, is known for its unique sandstone rock formations. Examples include the striking mushroom-shaped Devil's Table (Teufelstisch) and the dramatic red sandstone cliffs of Altschlossfelsen, sometimes called the 'Grand Canyon of Germany.' Closer to Detzem, you can observe the imposing rock faces of Moselle Loreley and the unique reddish coloration of the Longuich sour well due to its iron content.
Yes, the Eselstrapp (Menhir) is a notable historical natural landmark. This ancient stone, believed to be a Celtic menhir, is steeped in local legend and offers a magnificent view of the Moselle Valley. The Vineyard Chapel Leiwen also combines religious history with its natural setting and panoramic views.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Old School Thörnich – View of the Moselle loop' or the 'Kaiser Bar – Rest Hut in Moselle Valley loop,' detailed in the Hiking around Detzem guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Moselle Bend near Pölich – View of Mehring loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Detzem guide. Running trails are also available, including various loops from Detzem and nearby towns, as seen in the Running Trails around Detzem guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Moselkino Viewpoint. The unique geological formations, such as the imposing cliffs of Moselle Loreley, and the opportunity for peaceful contemplation at places like the Vineyard Chapel Leiwen, are also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with local culture and history is a recurring theme in visitor feedback.
Yes, the Eselstrapp (Menhir) has a captivating legend. It's said that a Christian virgin, fleeing a pagan knight, saved herself and her donkey by leaping into the valley from this spot, leaving the donkey's hoofprint on the stone. The knight, witnessing this miracle, converted to Christianity. Further afield, the Devil's Table (Teufelstisch) in the Palatinate Forest is also associated with legends of the devil himself.
The Moselle region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. In spring, the vineyards burst into green, and wildflowers bloom. Autumn offers spectacular colors as the leaves change, especially in the vineyards and forests. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the river, while winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, though some services might be limited.
Absolutely. The Moselle Loreley showcases impressive rock faces and cliffs along the river, highlighting the geological forces that shaped the valley. The Longuich sour well is another example, with its distinct reddish coloration caused by iron oxide, indicating unique mineral content in the water.
Many natural monuments, especially viewpoints, offer benches and resting spots. For example, the Moselkino Viewpoint has benches arranged for comfortable viewing, and the Vineyard Chapel Leiwen provides benches and a wooden lounger. While direct cafes might not be at every monument, nearby villages like Detzem, Leiwen, and Trittenheim offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refresh yourself.


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