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Landkreis Trier-Saarburg
Saarburg

Leuk Waterfall in Saarburg – View of Saarburg loop from Saarburg

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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Landkreis Trier-Saarburg
Saarburg

Leuk Waterfall in Saarburg – View of Saarburg loop from Saarburg

Hard

4.4

(7)

84

runners

Leuk Waterfall in Saarburg – View of Saarburg loop from Saarburg

01:35

15.2km

90m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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Saar-Hunsrück

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Train Station

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615 m

Saarburg Protestant Church

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778 m

After the impressive waterfall, the Leuk River flows into the Saar at a sharp angle. This angle is accessible, and the swans also enjoy it here.

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919 m

The Hackenberger Mill in Saarburg is a 13th-century mill museum that is open seasonally.
The season begins April 13th and is open from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
The entrance is located below the waterfall in Staden.
The museum offers, among other things, a new listening tour and a detailed model of the mill.

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958 m

Leuk Waterfall in Saarburg

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Saarburg is definitely worth a visit. Don't just drive past if you've never been there, but take a look. It's a really beautiful little town!

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1.00 km

St. Lawrence's Church (Saarburg)

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The predecessor of the parish church is an early Holy Cross chapel built on the same spot, which is part of the mother church, “St. Lambertus ", located about 2 km north of Saarburg.
The chapel is called St. Laurentius Church as early as 1368. It gradually gained the importance of a parish church. The beginning of this development was the granting of baptism rights by Archbishop Kuno von Falkenstein in 1370. The reason for this was the great distance to the mother church as well as the strong growth of the citizenship of Saarburg since the city charter was granted (1291). In 1426 the citizenry donated the early mass and thus received a clergyman for Saarburg.
In 1563 a second tower was added on the south side of the west tower.
In 1658 the church, which was expanded to two wings and three naves, was consecrated by Auxiliary Bishop Verhorst.
The crypt of Baron von Marsberg was located under the high altar.
In 1803 Saarburg became a canton parish and the St. Laurentius Church was given independence as a parish church.
In 1854/55 a neo-Gothic building was built in a north-south direction, in which only the old two-helm tower was included; in addition, King Friedrich Wilhelm IV donated the choir windows.
On December 23, 1944, half of the church was also destroyed in a bomb attack on the Saar Bridge. The wooden beam ceiling and the cylindrical columns are reminiscent of the reconstruction between 1946 and 1949.
Three bells from 1773 and one from 1962 were cast in the Saarburg bell foundry. The grape Madonna (15th century), the altarpiece "Descent from the Cross" (1790, by Louis Counet) and the Marsberg epitaphs come from the old church the baptismal font in the baptistery was created by the artist Eugen Keller from Höhr-Grenzhausen.
Source:
genwiki.genealogy.net/Saarburg#Geschichte

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14.2 km

View of Saarburg

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An ideal place to plan a break and make a little detour to Saarburg.

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14.6 km

View of Saarburg from the bridge

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There are a few bridges in Saarburg.

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14.6 km

From the bridge over the Saar you can enjoy an excellent view of the castle ruins and the St. Laurentius Church. But watch out for the traffic, because even if the main road across the Saar runs a little further south, a car will pass by here every now and then. For a photo, you'd better stop briefly on the bike path on the east bank. Here you are completely undisturbed.

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15.2 km

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Train Station

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11.1 km

3.20 km

410 m

309 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.4 km

2.33 km

1.87 km

266 m

121 m

< 100 m

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