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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm
Irrhausen

St. Martin Church, Irrhausen – Gasthaus Im Pfenn loop from Irrhausen

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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm
Irrhausen

St. Martin Church, Irrhausen – Gasthaus Im Pfenn loop from Irrhausen

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St. Martin Church, Irrhausen – Gasthaus Im Pfenn loop from Irrhausen

01:33

24.5km

370m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. 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 20, 2026

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143 m

St. Martin Church, Irrhausen

Highlight • Religious Site

"According to legend, Irrhausen derives its name from the misconception of Charlemagne, but it is more likely that the original name of the Irsenbach was responsible for this, as it was called" Uruersem "at the time of the Carolingians 760 was made.

Already Celts and Romans left their mark at the confluence of Irsen and Mannerbach. The village was probably founded between the 9th and 11th centuries. As a former possession of the Abbey of Prüm, Irrhausen became part of the feud of Vianden - Luxemburg more than a thousand years ago and took on a similar historical development as the neighboring villages.

The changing "nationalities" of Irrhausener are an indication of the changing political history of the region. At first they were Celtic Trevirians, then Roman - Germanic, later Franconian.
At the beginning of the Middle Ages they were Luxembourgish, from 1555 habsburg - Spanish, belonged from 1700 to the Austrian - Spanish Netherlands, where they remained until 1793.
The French Revolution gave the citizens of Irrhausen their French citizenship, which they had to exchange for the Prussian army in 1815, to become Rhineland - Palatinate federal republicans in 1949.


Source: irrhausen.de/index.php?id=37

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367 m

Gasthaus Im Pfenn

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626 m

View of Irrhausen

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4.36 km

Aloysius Chapel Daleiden

Highlight • Religious Site

According to tradition, the plague raged in 1636 in Daleiden and surroundings.
The 13 surviving Daleides made the vow to build a chapel in the event of survival in honor of St. Aloysius and to commemorate it each year on Sunday after June 21, the day of the death of St. Aloysius, with a procession to his chapel.


The first small chapel was soon replaced by a larger one. The current building was built around 1900 from the stones of the old cemetery wall (at the church).
Over the years, not only Daleidener, but also pilgrims from the neighboring communities took part in the procession. There used to be up to a thousand pilgrims who made their way through the festively decorated houses, through the triumphal arches erected, and afterwards enjoyed dance music. "


Source: Wikipedia

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18.8 km

Bunker Wall Kreuzweg Memorial

Highlight • Historical Site

A very interesting place and therefore worth seeing. Great reminder of the circumstances of World War II.

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18.8 km

Very beautifully designed Way of the Cross on the old bunker wall. A contemporary witness from the Second World War.

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19.4 km

St. Luzia Church Eschfeld

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In the small community Eschfeld in the border triangle Germany-Belgium-Luxembourg is a special church. In the years 1906 - 1921, Rev. Christoph März painted an open Bible on walls and vaults. Interested visitors can admire the work.
gastlandschaften.de/urlaubsregionen/eifel/infosystem-eifel/infrastruktur/Pfarrkirche-St-Luzia-Eschfeld_Eschfeld/deskline-details.html

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19.6 km

View of St. Luzia Church

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From 1906 to 1924, Pastor Christoph März painted the church himself with motifs from the Old and New Testaments and from church history, consisting of over 1,000 figures and 150 animals. Residents posed for him as models for some of the figures. The paintings each cover the maximum area of the component concerned. The recurring use of intense blue and radiant gold as symbol colors is striking. (Wikipedia)

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24.5 km

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12.3 km

10.2 km

1.44 km

444 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

13.3 km

9.19 km

1.79 km

179 m

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Thursday 4 June

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