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Mountain biking around Weinfelder Maar offers varied terrain within a distinctive volcanic landscape, characterized by constant climbing and descending. The region features a deep-blue maar lake at 487 meters above sea level, surrounded by wooded slopes composed of tuff and coarse-grained lava. This geological makeup provides diverse challenges for mountain bikers, from moderate rides to routes requiring good fitness and significant elevation changes. The area is part of the Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel, highlighting its unique geological significance.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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42.0km
03:24
610m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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61.9km
06:06
1,440m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Beautiful circular path in the shade suitable for wheelchairs/strollers
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"Old Station" Schalkenmehren Passenger service between Daun and Wittlich was discontinued on November 1, 1981. Schalkenmehren. Approaching the Old Station in Schalkenmehren on the former railway line, today's Maare-Mosel cycle path, and seeing the station building, it's hard to believe that it was opened as a fourth-class railway station exactly 100 years ago. But how did it all begin 100 years ago? Surveying for the Daun-Wittlich railway line began as early as 1897. General preparatory work for the single-track line began in 1907. But it would take some time before the Daun-Schalkenmehren-Gillenfeld section opened on December 1, 1909, with the line running over the 28-meter-high Daun viaduct and through the 560-meter-long Schalkenmehren railway tunnel, "Großes Schlitzohr" (Great Sly Fox). The extension from Gillenfeld to Manderscheid to Pantenburg was completed on May 1, 1910, and the extension from Manderscheid-Pantenburg to Wittlich, signifying the completion of the entire line, was completed on July 1, 1910. The completion of the Daun-Wittlich railway line brought rapid development to the village of Schalkenmehren. In the first year of the line's existence (1910), 18,968 tickets were sold in Schalkenmehren, followed by 25,057 in 1913, 27,969 in 1919, and even 30,279 in 1922. In addition, Schalkenmehren station was designed for general cargo traffic and the receipt and dispatch of wagonloads. Text / Source: www.volksfreund.de/ https://www.volksfreund.de/region/vulkaneifel/ein-schmuckstueck-fuer-nostalgiker_aid-5712448
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Weinfelder Maar - Impressive Evidence of Explosive Geological History The Weinfelder Maar – also known as Totenmaar – is one of the three so-called Daun Maars. It is located about 2 kilometers from our district town of Daun, near the municipality of Schalkenmehren, between the Gemünden and Schalkenmehren Maars. It has a diameter of approximately 525 meters and a depth of 51 meters, making it the deepest of the three Daun Maars. It is the youngest and, at 487 meters above sea level, the highest of the three closely adjacent maars, which formed between 20,000 and 30,000 years ago. Text / Source: Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel GmbH, Mainzer Str. 25, Daun https://www.geopark-vulkaneifel.de/eifel/landschaft/maare-und-kraterseen/weinfelder-maar.html
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Weinfelder Maar The Weinfelder Maar, formed by volcanic activity around 20,000 to 30,000 years ago, is the highest of the three Daun Maars at 487 meters above sea level. The lake is 51 meters deep and has a diameter of 396 to 429 meters. An almost melancholic atmosphere surrounds the maar. Many legends surround the tranquil Eifel eye. A castle is said to have once stood on the site of the crater, where a count lived with his wife and only child. After returning home from a hunt, the castle had sunk as punishment for the woman's nastiness, and he found only a lake where a cradle miraculously floated his child safely to the shore. If you look at the dark surface of the water long enough, it is said that you can make out the outline of the castle. The German landscape painter Fritz von Wille was so fascinated by the Weinfelder Maar that he repeatedly immortalized it in his paintings. Among his favorite motifs was the small chapel on the north bank, dedicated to Saint Martin. It was once the parish church of the village of Weinfeld, which was ravaged by the plague in the 16th century. Anyone who rings the bells inside by pulling the ropes can make a wish. To this day, the associated cemetery is maintained and used by the local community of Schalkenmehren. This is also where its second name, Totenmaar, comes from. Donkeys and goats have been introduced to the Weinfelder Maar to regulate vegetation. The maar's unique flora and fauna are protected. Swimming and other water sports are prohibited in the Weinfelder Maar, but a nearly two-kilometer-long path makes it a wonderful place to explore on foot. Parking: Guests can park along the L64 either in the parking lot at the Weinfelder Maar or on the Maarsattel between the Weinfelder Maar and the Schalkenmehrener Maar. Text / Source: GesundLand Vulkaneifel GmbH, Leopoldstr. 9 A, 54550 Daun https://www.eifel.info/a-weinfelder-maar
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Authentic Eifel village café, excellent homemade cakes, great value for money. Highly recommended.
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A real photo opportunity: The viaduct in Daun impresses with its imposing architecture and blends perfectly into the nature of the Volcanic Eifel. The view from below is particularly beautiful - ideal for a short break or a snapshot. If you take your time, you can enjoy the atmosphere. Perfect as a stopover for hikers and cyclists!
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Monument to the founder of the Eifel Association
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It's very beautiful here.
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The region offers over 460 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes, with 75 easy, 297 moderate, and 88 difficult options.
The terrain is characterized by constant climbing and descending due to its volcanic origin, with paths sometimes made of coarse-grained lava. Routes wind through wooded slopes, offering diverse challenges from flowing trails to rocky passages. The area has routes ranging from easy to difficult, with a significant number of moderate trails.
Yes, many trails offer stunning views. The Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg – View of the Weinfelder Maar loop from Schalkenmehren route, for example, includes the Dronke Tower, which provides panoramic views over the Eifel landscape. You can also expect to see the deep-blue maar lake itself and other volcanic features.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning views of the maar lakes, and the well-integrated network of trails that allow for diverse riding experiences.
While the region is known for its constant climbing and descending, there are 75 easy routes available. These trails typically feature broader forest paths suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and elevation profiles to ensure it matches your family's skill level.
The trails around Weinfelder Maar are generally accessible for dogs, especially on broader forest paths. However, as the maar and its immediate surroundings are a protected nature reserve, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, particularly near sensitive areas or wildlife. Be mindful of other trail users and local regulations.
Parking is available at various points around the maar. A common starting point is the Maarsattel, which is located between Weinfelder Maar and the neighboring Schalkenmehrener Maar. This provides convenient access to the extensive trail network.
Public transport options exist to reach the general area, particularly to towns like Daun or Schalkenmehren, which are common starting points for tours. From these locations, you can often connect to the trail network. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and bike transport policies in advance.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can also be good, but trails might be busier. Winter riding is possible, but be prepared for potentially wet, muddy, or icy conditions, especially on higher elevations and shaded paths.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. For instance, the View of Schalkenmehrener Maar – Immerath Maar loop from Schalkenmehren is a popular moderate circular trail that takes you past neighboring maars. Another option is the View of the Weinfelder Maar – Dronketurm tower loop from Schalkenmehren, a shorter moderate loop.
While Weinfelder Maar itself is a protected nature reserve with no direct facilities on its banks, the nearby villages like Schalkenmehren offer cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your ride. These villages are often integrated into the wider trail network.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on the designated trails in the Volcanic Eifel region, including around Weinfelder Maar. However, always respect local signage, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any specific rules for protected areas to preserve the natural environment.


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