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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Vulkaneifel
Ueß

Afelskreuz and Chapel – Liesertal Bridge loop from Ueß

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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Vulkaneifel
Ueß

Afelskreuz and Chapel – Liesertal Bridge loop from Ueß

Hard

4.4

(5)

22

riders

Afelskreuz and Chapel – Liesertal Bridge loop from Ueß

02:35

28.7km

490m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very 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 6, 2026

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Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel

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28 m

Ueß Parish Church and Rectory

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The Romanesque west tower forms the oldest part of the church and was probably built in the 11th and 12th centuries. Century. It stands out due to its massive construction like the tower of the Kelberg parish church (parish church Kelberg). Because of its shape, it is considered a former Roman watchtower or even a Celtic tower.
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2.45 km

Afelskreuz and Chapel

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The Afelskreuz (Ablasskreuz) stands on an old Roman army road.
The height of the Afelskreuz is a stately 3.30 meters. The crossbeam, in which the name of the cross is inscribed in large Latin letters, and on the right and left of which the Savior's marks of suffering, on the right the crown of thorns and three nails, on the left the whistle with the vinegar sponge and lance, is 1.80 meters high. Above the crossbeam we read the year 1231, under the bar the year 1931. The chalice with the holy host elaborated as a relief on the upper end of the shaft within a rectangle commemorates the Last Supper. The heart with a flame sign and a cross under the number 1931, also in a rectangle, symbolizes the sacrificial love of Jesus to the people.


The year 1231 is legendary. But it is a symbol of many centuries of the history of our homeland. The number 1931 indicates the year in which the present cross was built. It takes the place of a previously decayed cross whose name "AFELSKREUZ" lives on today's cross.The cross erected in 1931 is a foundation of Dr. Joseph Esten, who for many years worked as a physician in Kelberg It was repaired by the brothers Johann and Peter Michels from Kelberg during a period of forty-five years, but after a thorough, very successful restoration, it has been firmly anchored by concrete and iron since the Good Friday of this year (1976) again worthy of his place, who was given a special embellishment by a wooden fence and shrub plantings.
In the area of ​​the Afelskreuz there is a chapel and a way of the cross.


For centuries the pilgrims from the Bonn-Cologne area pilgrimage on this way to the tomb of the apostle Matthias to Trier.
In the vernacular this path therefore also called Pilgerstraße. However, there is another name: until the thirties of our century farmers and traders drove cattle and pigs past the Afelskreuz to the markets in Kelberg and Mehren. The path owes its second name to this fact: Ferkelstraße.

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9.80 km

View of Kradenbach

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Here is a nice place to rest.

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14.4 km

Liesertal Bridge

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Bicycles are only allowed to pass underneath because the A1 goes over them

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15.2 km

Rest Area at Liesertal Bridge

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It is also interesting to admire this impressive building from below instead of just hurrying over it. There is also a great rest area with some explanations about the bridge.

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24.3 km

The view extends all the way to the Hunsrück and Steineberg is excellent. Especially recommended in clear weather.

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7

27.2 km

The town of Katzwinkel, which has around 160 inhabitants, is located at the confluence of the three streams Burbach, Lanzbach and Ringelbach, which form the Gäsbach in the center.

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27.9 km

Wayside shrine

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A pretty one, still with a round roof, nothing saddle roof

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28.7 km

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Bus stop

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22.4 km

3.90 km

2.36 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

18.3 km

9.34 km

793 m

203 m

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