Natural monuments around Bekond are defined by the picturesque Moselle river valley and its expansive vineyard-covered slopes. This region in Germany is a significant wine-growing area, offering a unique cultural landscape. Visitors can experience panoramic views of the Moselle River and its vineyards. The area combines natural beauty with local traditions, making it a compelling destination.
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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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Here you have a great view over the Moselle. The menhir has a legendary history. The imprint on the stone is said to be the hoofprint of a donkey. He pushed himself off the stone to save a princess fleeing from terrible knights. He jumped down to the Moselle and pushed off another stone. (It lies in the Moselle and can be seen at low tide and bears the same imprint) The donkey was able to land safely and the princess was saved from the henchmen.
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Small chapel with a great view of Leiwen and the Moselle valley, there are many benches to linger. A nice place for a little break.
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A legend tells us: A Christian virgin, fleeing from a pagan knight, saved herself with her donkey at this spot by daring a leap into the valley. The donkey's hoofprint remained. The knight converted to Christianity upon witnessing the miracle. The stone, weighing several hundred pounds, lay flat for years and was re-erected here by the local community of Trittenheim during the land consolidation project of 1971-73.
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The natural monuments around Bekond are primarily defined by the picturesque Moselle river valley and its expansive vineyard-covered slopes. This region is renowned for its unique cultural landscape, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Moselle River and its surrounding vineyards.
Yes, several viewpoints offer stunning vistas. The Moselkino Viewpoint is arranged like a movie theater with benches, providing panoramic views of the Moselle valley, including Leiwen. Another notable spot is the Vineyard Chapel Leiwen, which offers views of the vineyards around Leiwen.
The Moselle Loreley is a significant natural monument featuring imposing rock faces and a river. It provides a view of rugged mountains sloping into the Moselle, with tiny vineyards accessible only by boat. You can also find the Longuich sour well and refuge, known for its unique, iron-rich water.
Many natural monuments around Bekond are family-friendly. The Moselkino Viewpoint, Vineyard Chapel Leiwen, Eselstrapp (Menhir), and Longuich sour well and refuge are all suitable for families. The region's wide roads through vineyards are also great for leisurely walks or cycling with children.
The Moselle valley is particularly appealing in spring when the vineyards begin to green, and in autumn, when the foliage displays vibrant colors. Autumn is also highlighted as a pleasant time for cycling through the vineyards, offering a beautiful backdrop for exploring the natural scenery.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Moselle Cycle Path, which provides varied landscapes. There are also options for gravel biking and running trails, including routes like the 'Bekond Castle – Zitronenkrämer Cross loop'.
Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. The Vineyard Chapel Leiwen is a religious building and historical site. Additionally, the Eselstrapp (Menhir) is a Celtic menhir with a local legend, making it both a natural and historical landmark.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Moselkino Viewpoint is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the panoramic views with your canine companion.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the Moselle valley and its vineyards. The combination of natural beauty with local traditions, such as wine festivals, also enhances the experience. The community has shared over 460 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Absolutely. The entire Moselle valley is a significant wine-growing region, particularly known for its Riesling. You'll find expansive vineyard-covered slopes everywhere, and viewpoints like the 'View over Piesporter Goldtröpfchen vineyard' offer direct insight into this cultural landscape. Some tiny vineyards, like those near Moselle Loreley, are so steep they can only be reached by boat.
While specific hiking trails directly named 'Natural Monuments' aren't detailed, the region offers numerous routes that pass by these features. You can find various running trails and paths suitable for walking through the vineyards and to viewpoints, allowing you to explore the natural beauty.


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