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Mountaineering around Mayschoß offers routes through the varied terrain of the Ahrweiler region. The landscape is characterized by its mountainous features, including prominent summits and deep valleys. Dense woodlands often line the paths, providing a natural setting for ascents and descents. The area provides a range of challenging mountaineering routes suitable for experienced adventurers.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
4.8
(13)
33
hikers
5.81km
01:56
170m
170m
Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
(13)
35
hikers
14.3km
04:39
550m
550m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.9
(16)
22
hikers
16.6km
05:33
660m
660m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.7
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12
hikers
16.3km
05:00
510m
510m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
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4
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18.3km
05:37
580m
580m
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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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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The dwarf or angel hole at Engelsley is significantly smaller and more difficult to reach than the devil's hole. The Engelsley is not suitable for inexperienced hikers!
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The attentive hiker will not have missed the Stations of the Cross lining the path. At this viewpoint far above the river, which offers a beautiful view into the Ahrtal valley, I would therefore like to recall a fitting thought from the Bishop of Innsbruck, Reinhold Stecher (*1921, + 2013), who felt very connected to nature and the mountains throughout his life, because he saw in them God's wonderful creation, which was entrusted to us humans. „Silence is the invitation to deeper humanity.“
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Since the original staircase including the attachment to the shore was washed away by the tide, you have to climb down the stones.
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Not as well known as his "brother". However, the Engelsley is only for experienced mountaineers, not hikers!
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The Teufelsley (T4, partly T5) & Engelsley (T5) are tightrope walks. The flooring is mainly rock; also larger boulders. Both have a good grip (but sometimes have sharp edges), provided it is dry. At the Engelsley, the scree is a little smaller/loose and thus the sure-footedness decreases! Since these are difficult mountain/alpine trails (>T4), there are no safety devices (climbers usually secure themselves). -> For this reason, clear advice on my part: Grds ONLY to do when the ground is dry (i.e. no rain the day before) and/or when there are not too many leaves on the rock (autumn). The direction is also important: The ridges are naturally narrow and especially on the Engelsley, there are no alternatives to/from the summit. Unfortunately, I followed the planned tour without prior checking and was lucky. On the Teufelsey, the other 3 people also went in the same direction; I was alone on the Engelsley and can therefore not judge it. -> Grds I advise: from south to north Engelsley: This tightrope walk is no problem for experienced mountaineers (I deliberately avoid the word hiker) with the appropriate previous knowledge and possibly equipment. Summit book is available. -> Komoot warning: Parts of your route are very dangerous The route may contain very technical, difficult or dangerous terrain. Special equipment and previous knowledge are absolutely necessary.
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There are 10 dedicated mountaineering routes around Mayschoß, offering a range of challenging ascents and descents through the region's mountainous terrain.
While Mayschoß is primarily known for its challenging routes, there is one route classified as easy. However, most mountaineering options here are designed for experienced adventurers, featuring significant elevation changes and demanding terrain.
The terrain around Mayschoß is characterized by prominent summits, deep valleys, and dense woodlands. You'll encounter varied paths, from forest sections to open areas with expansive vistas, often involving challenging ascents and descents.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Mayschoß are circular. For example, the difficult Teufelsley summit – Engelsley Summit Cross loop from Altenahr is an 8.2-mile loop, and the Devil's Hole – Teufelsley summit loop from Kesseling is a 9.2-mile circular path.
Many routes offer stunning views. You can find highlights such as the View from Schrock, the Teufelsley summit, and the Engelsley Summit Cross. The View of Saffenburg and the Ahr Valley is another popular spot.
The mountaineering routes in Mayschoß are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Users frequently praise the challenging nature of the trails and the rewarding panoramic views from the summits.
While specific crowd levels vary, routes like the Teufelsley summit loop from Ahrbrück might offer a more secluded experience compared to the most popular starting points. Exploring routes that begin slightly further from the main towns can often lead to quieter paths.
The routes vary, but you can expect significant challenges. For instance, the Teufelsley summit – Altenahrer Eck loop from Altenahr is 10.9 miles long, takes nearly 6 hours, and involves over 680 meters of elevation gain. Most difficult routes range from 4 to 6 hours with similar elevation profiles.
Mayschoß and the surrounding villages in the Ahr Valley offer various establishments where you can find refreshments. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in towns like Altenahr or Mayschoß itself, which are often starting or ending points for many routes.
Mayschoß and nearby towns like Altenahr are accessible by regional train services, particularly the Ahr Valley Railway. This can provide convenient access to several trailheads. It's recommended to check current train schedules and bus connections to plan your journey to specific starting points.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountaineering in Mayschoß, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter mountaineering is possible but requires appropriate gear and awareness of potentially icy or snowy conditions on higher sections.
Absolutely. For experienced mountaineers seeking a longer challenge, the Teufelsley summit loop from Altenahr spans over 19 kilometers (11.9 miles) with more than 660 meters of elevation gain, typically taking nearly 6 hours to complete. This route offers a demanding experience through varied terrain.


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