Eifel loop on the Meuchelberg, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, AR-shapefruitAG
  • Distance: 5 km
  • Duration: 2:0 h
  • Difficulty: easy, medium

Meuchelberg [29]

Heimbach

Easy hike with picturesque Eifel panoramas

On the 5 km circular hiking tour "Meuchelberg [29]" near Heimbach, you can enjoy impressive Eifel views of the climatic health resort of Heimbach, the Heimbach reservoir, Hengebach Castle and the Art Nouveau hydroelectric power station as well as wonderful natural paths. The popular Rursee lake can also be seen. The climb up the mountain is particularly worthwhile in spring and fall, when the trees reveal the view of the reservoir thanks to the lack of leaves.

Idyllic Heimbach

The starting point of the hiking trail is the "Über Rur" parking lot in tranquil Heimbach. Due to its population, it is the smallest town in North Rhine-Westphalia. Visitors will not be disappointed: with its quaint half-timbered houses, medieval Hengebach Castle and idyllic location on the edge of the Eifel National Park, Heimbach is the ideal starting point for excursions into nature. Before your hike, you can find out more about the national park and regional hiking trails at the National Park Gate.

Eifel loop and oak forests on the Meuchelberg

Once you arrive on the Meuchelberg, the so-called Eifel Loop is already waiting for you. The unusual curved bench offers space for two people sitting opposite each other. It thus reflects the communication on a hike. So lean back with your companion and chat about the picturesque panoramic views. You can also spot numerous shrubby oaks on the southern slope. This unusual picture shows the remains of the former coppice forestry. Trees were cut down to just above the ground here due to the high demand for firewood for charcoal piles.

Enjoy a leisurely feast in the spa town

Back in Heimbach, you can fortify yourself in various (ice cream) cafés, bistros or restaurants. In addition to classic dishes such as schnitzel, you can also enjoy regional specialties such as Eifel-Flönz (fried black pudding). So you can round off your day of hiking in the Eifel in comfort.

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Marking of the tour:

  • Rureifel-Way 29
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Start:

Parking lot above Rur; 52396 Heimbach

Destination:

parking lot above Rur; 52396 Heimbach

Distance: 5 km

Duration: 2:0 h

Difficulty: easy, medium

Tour-type: Hiking

Ascent: 200 m

Descent: 200 m

Features:

  • Round trip

Map material

  • Hiking map no. 2 | Rureifel of the Eifelverein

These are available from our local tourist information offices.

Accessibility by public transport

  • Reachable with the Rurtalbahn: Heimbach stop

You can find the timetable for the Rurtalbahn here.

Rureifel Tourismus GmbH

52396 Heimbach

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Schmugglerweg [60]

The road takes its name from the post-war period, when coffee smuggling from Belgium was one of the most important sources of income for the people of Schmidt. Schmidt was over 90% destroyed at the end of the Second World War, including the parish church of St. Hubertus. With the profits from smuggling coffee across the nearby border, the people of Schmidt got their families through and rebuilt their destroyed houses. Of course, this did not go unnoticed by the parish priest at the time, Josef Beyer. The reconstruction of the church initially progressed somewhat less quickly. He said in a sermon: "I know that you are getting a headache from all the money. For me it's the other way around, because I don't know where I'm going to get the money to rebuild the church." From now on, the smugglers sacrificed part of their profits from the coffee business to rebuild the church. church. This is why it is popularly known as St. Mokka.

Three oaks" viewpoint

Weheschlucht [46]

The deeply carved valley of the Weiße Wehe gives this hiking trail its name. The starting point is the "Zum Alten Forsthaus" hotel in Vossenack. The Wehebach originates from the confluence of the "Roter Wehe" and "Weißer Wehe" rivers. In 1981, six Polish beavers were settled in the Weiße Wehe valley. Until the 19th century, the rodents were hunted for their fur, declared fish by the Pope, eaten during Lent and used as an aphrodisiac. The consequence was their almost complete extinction. Today, the Eifel population is once again estimated at 200 to 250 animals. Guided hikes follow the tracks of the beaver. We follow hiking trail no. 46 .