Canyons near Welschbillig are characterized by impressive natural landscapes, primarily featuring gorges and unique rock formations. The region, particularly the Ferchweiler Plateau, is known for its sandstone erosion landscapes, including numerous chasms. These natural monuments offer opportunities for exploration and showcase the power of geological processes. The area provides a variety of natural attractions for visitors.
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The bridge sways slightly but is still easy to walk on. In the middle, there are benches on each side.
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After the old bridge was washed away in a storm in 2021, this amazing suspension bridge was built. Walking across it is an experience; it swings and makes you feel like you're on the high seas 😂. There are two benches at the highest point for resting, but I'm not sure if that's good for you 🤢?
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Unfortunately, one can no longer call it a waterfall; perhaps the name "Irrel Canyon" would be more appropriate? But regardless, it's a beautiful piece of nature, and nature is constantly changing. The damaged old wooden bridge has since been replaced by a suspension bridge.
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The selfie point in the region, especially since you can almost get there by car
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The old version of a crossing of the river Prüm at the well-known "Irrel Waterfalls" was a covered (roofed) wooden bridge, which was much more modest than the current construction. The new construction was necessary because the heavy rain disaster of July 2021 devastated large parts of the Eifel and washed away the old bridge here too.
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Impressive, it's really mega!
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In 2021, a century-long flood destroyed a popular wooden hiking bridge 100m upstream. This suspension bridge was built in 2023 and has been accessible since September 30th. A hiking car park is located in the immediate vicinity. Both small barrier-free sightseeing tours and short and long, more sporty and rocky hikes are possible from here. For more information and alternative parking spaces, see the nature park's website. https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/naturerlebnis/haengebruecke-irreler-wasserfaelle A worthwhile destination in combination with the great paths along the rocks in the Teufelsschlucht area. The term waterfalls is historical. Even saying rapids would be an exaggeration compared to the past.
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Information from the nature park: Accessible from September 30th, 2023 https://www.naturpark-suedeifel.de/naturerlebnis/haengebruecke-irreler-wasserfaelle The assembly of the new suspension bridge 100 meters downstream from the old location in the direction of Irrel has been completed, as has the construction of the associated access roads. The signage will also soon be completed, so that the suspension bridge will be open from Saturday, September 30th, 2023. Parking spaces and footpaths For people with limited mobility, there are parking spaces near the "Irreler Waterfalls", where there are disabled parking spaces. There are also additional parking spaces at the Irreler Mitte, on Omesen and Op der Lupp in Irrel, at the Teufelsschlucht Nature Park Center and Dinosaur Park in Ernzen and on Bornstrasse in Ferschweiler. Please note our parking guidance system. If you park in Irrel, follow the designated footpath of approx. 1.5 km to the suspension bridge. The footpath is also connected to the Irrel Central Bus Station (ZOB). The suspension bridge is about 1.8 km away on foot from the Teufelsschlucht Nature Park Center, and about 2.2 km from the Teufelsschlucht. If you want to hike to the suspension bridge, you can park in Ferschweiler (Bornstraße); the footpath is about 5.8 km to the bridge. It is also possible to travel by public transport.
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The region is characterized by impressive sandstone rock erosion landscapes. You'll encounter gigantic, bizarre rock formations, narrow gorges, chasms, and even features like the Rock Gate and Rock Tower Teufelsschlucht. The scale of these formations often surprises visitors as they descend into the gorges.
Absolutely. The Devil's Gorge is a must-see, known for its immense dimensions and unique rock formations. Another significant spot is the Rock gorge, part of the Ferchweiler Plateau, which features numerous other gorges and chasms. You can also explore the Teufelspfad Rock Formations, where you might spot formations resembling a 'monkey head'.
The area offers great hiking trails, including circular routes. For instance, the Rock gorge area provides three 'Devil's Circular Trails' of varying lengths that lead through the Devil's Gorge. Many paths are rustic and can be quite challenging, requiring proper footwear.
Many of the trails, such as those through the Devil's Gorge and Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, are rated as intermediate. They can involve narrow paths, climbing sections, and require good footing. Sturdy shoes are essential for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The Rock gorge, for example, is described as an 'exciting adventure playground for children'. While many trails require sturdy shoes, the unique rock formations and natural beauty can be captivating for all ages.
Given the rustic and sometimes challenging terrain, sturdy shoes or proper hiking footwear are a must. For areas like the Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls, appropriate clothing is also recommended due to potentially wet conditions. A walking stick can be helpful on some paths.
Visitors are often amazed by the sensational nature and the unique, bizarre rock formations. Many describe the experience as feeling small in comparison to the immense dimensions of the gorges. The beautiful paths and the opportunity to explore and even climb in some areas are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for popular areas like the Devil's Gorge, there are usually designated parking spots. For instance, the Rock gorge area is often reached from Irrel (at the waterfalls or rapids) or from Ernzen, with a hiking car park available at the exit of Irrel towards Prümzurlay.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Welschbillig offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes and more challenging mountain hikes. There are also options for cycling tours in the surrounding area.
The Butzerbachtal Suspension Bridges and Waterfalls has experienced closures. While a detour is signposted, it's important to note that passage might be at your own risk. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit, as the area is known for narrow paths and climbing sections.
The region's 'super beautiful rocks and great hiking trails' suggest that spring, summer, and autumn are ideal for exploring. These seasons generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes. Winter hiking might be possible, but conditions could be more challenging due to potential ice or snow.


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