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Mountaineering routes around Dümpelfeld are situated within the Eifel Mountains, a low-mountain range characterized by its volcanic origins, dense forests, and varied topography. The region features significant elevation changes, with hills like the Hohnsköpfchen (357 m) and Mansfelder Kopf (480 m) offering elevated perspectives. The Ahr River and its valley, along with the Adenau State Forest, contribute to a diverse landscape suitable for challenging mountain hikes. This area provides a network of trails across varied terrain, including volcanic formations and…
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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40
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13.2km
04:23
470m
470m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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(13)
35
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14.3km
04:39
550m
550m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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22
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16.6km
05:33
660m
660m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8
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16.2km
05:03
550m
550m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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22.7km
06:58
740m
740m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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During wine week there will be a wine kiosk here and you can buy a holder to put your wine glass in 😀
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The devil once went to the Ahr valley and was so pleased with the land and its people, but especially the excellent red wine, that he forgot his way home. One day, while he was resting on the mountain opposite Are Castle, his grandmother approached him in the form of a beautiful girl. In the arms of the lovesick devil, she quickly changed back into the disgusting old woman he knew all too well. Angrily, he grabbed his grandmother and threw her back through the rock face into hell. This is how the Teufelsloch came into being, which can still be seen above Altenahr today.
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You shouldn't do it by bike, it's not really fun. But the views are beautiful
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Probably the most beautiful part of the panoramic path above Pützfeld. From here you have a very nice view of the Ahr valley.
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Really alpine trail with easier climbing sections, not always very stable rock and sometimes finding the way requires a bit of intuition.
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Former witch hunt/execution site and current barbecue area... sounds a bit macabre at first. Past and present seem to be in flux here. In 1609, 62 people were executed there on six days of executions for alleged witchcraft.1512, among others, Simon von der Leyen, the 22nd abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Maria Laach, was allegedly murdered by a witch using poisoned cheese. In Antweiler alone, nine alleged witches were executed. Given the small population, this is a fairly high number of victims. In the dioceses of Trier and Cologne, the witch craze raged particularly cruelly. During the Thirty Years' War, the Saffenburg was repeatedly the scene of witch trials - until the witch hunters were driven out by Swedish troops in 1632.
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In 1609, 62 people were executed there on six days for alleged witchcraft. In 1512, among others, Simon von der Leyen, the 22nd abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Maria Laach, was allegedly murdered by a witch using poisoned cheese. In Antweiler alone, nine alleged witches were executed. Given the small population, this is a fairly high number of victims. In the dioceses of Trier and Cologne, the witch craze raged particularly cruelly. During the Thirty Years' War, the Saffenburg was repeatedly the scene of witch trials - until the witch hunters were driven out by Swedish troops in 1632.
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There are 8 dedicated mountaineering routes around Dümpelfeld listed in this guide. These routes offer a range of challenges within the Eifel Mountains.
The mountaineering routes around Dümpelfeld are generally quite challenging. This guide features 3 moderate and 5 difficult routes, indicating that many paths involve significant elevation changes and varied terrain suitable for experienced hikers.
You can expect diverse terrain shaped by the Eifel Mountains' volcanic origins, including dense forests, varied topography, and the scenic Ahr River valley. Routes often feature significant elevation changes, leading to hills like the Hohnsköpfchen and Mansfelder Kopf, and traversing areas with unique rock formations and protected nature reserves such as 'An der Teufelsley'.
While many routes are challenging, the broader Eifel region offers a variety of trails. For families, it's best to look for shorter, less strenuous options. This guide focuses on more demanding mountaineering routes, so families with younger children might prefer to explore other hiking guides for easier walks in the area.
Yes, many trails in the Eifel region are dog-friendly. However, given the challenging nature of some mountaineering routes, ensure your dog is fit for longer distances and varied terrain. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves and near wildlife, and carry enough water for both of you.
The routes often lead to spectacular viewpoints. For example, the Teufelsley summit – Engelsley Summit Cross loop from Altenahr connects two prominent summits offering expansive views. You might also encounter highlights like the Teufelsley summit or the Engelsley Summit Cross. The region also features historical sites such as the Goldloch Insul Mining Information Site and various caves.
The mountaineering routes around Dümpelfeld are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the challenging nature of the trails, the stunning panoramic views from summits like Teufelsley, and the diverse landscapes that include volcanic features and dense forests.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Devil's Hole – Teufelsley summit loop from Kesseling and the Teufelsley summit – Altenahrer Eck loop from Altenahr, which offer comprehensive experiences of the region's varied terrain.
The Eifel region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with spring bringing blooming flora and autumn showcasing colorful foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter mountaineering is possible but requires appropriate gear and caution due to potentially icy or snowy conditions.
Yes, many popular trailheads in the Dümpelfeld area, especially those for well-known routes, typically have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for information on parking availability at the starting points of your chosen tour.
Public transport connections exist in the Ahr Valley and surrounding Eifel region, though direct access to all trailheads might vary. Major towns like Altenahr, which serves as a starting point for routes like the Teufelsley summit loop from Altenahr, are generally well-connected by bus or train. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific access points.
The Ahr Valley is known for its hospitality. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs in nearby villages and towns like Altenahr or Ahrbrück, which are often starting or ending points for routes. These establishments offer opportunities to refuel and relax after your mountaineering adventure.


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