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Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Bernkastel-Wittlich
Meerfeld

View of the Meerfelder Maar – View of the Meerfelder Maar loop from Meerfeld

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Hiking trails & Routes
Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate
Bernkastel-Wittlich
Meerfeld

View of the Meerfelder Maar – View of the Meerfelder Maar loop from Meerfeld

Hard

4.6

(12)

42

hikers

View of the Meerfelder Maar – View of the Meerfelder Maar loop from Meerfeld

06:56

24.5km

520m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: August 6, 2026

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Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

1.86 km

Bench with a view of the Meerfelder Maar

Highlight • Viewpoint

At this beautifully situated bank you should take the opportunity for a short rest and enjoy the great view of the Moseberg, Meerfeld and the Meerfelder Maar.

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2

2.15 km

View of the Meerfelder Maar

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There are parking spaces in front of Meerfeld and also in the village. I recommend the panorama or high-altitude trail, which leads after a stretch through the forest over an open area to the Landesblick. On the way there you always have sensational views of the Vulkaneifel and the Meerfeld Maar.

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3

2.42 km

The ascent to the "crater rim" is tough, but the view makes up for it. From the observation tower, you have a great view over Meerfeld. You can clearly see that the maar and the town of Meerfeld lie in a crater.

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4

2.65 km

Nice view of the village and the maar. In summer the meadow is full of flowers - very beautiful!

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5

11.9 km

Wallenborn Cold Water Geyser

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The cold water geyser is also affectionately known as the Brubbel. In order for it to roar so nicely, it needs carbon dioxide gas and water under an impermeable layer like clay. The origin of carbon dioxide is a magma chamber at great depth, from which it rises in crevices and crevices. In the well it slowly enriches the water and the pressure in the well slowly drops. The further the pressure drops, the faster the carbon dioxide bubbles, which cannot dissolve in the water, rise and raise the water level. The excess carbon dioxide then jumps out as a gas-water mixture as a fountain.

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6

19.1 km

Chapel of Mary in the Forest

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A place of worship at the edge of the forest with flowers and candles.

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7

23.3 km

From up here you can see the Landesblick. I really like the vastness of the landscape.

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8

24.0 km

View of the Meerfelder Maar

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The Meerfelder Maar is the largest maar in the West Eifel. There are some beautiful hiking trails in the area around the Meerfelder Maar. A climb to the Landesblick, a lookout tower, is also worthwhile

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24.5 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

19.0 km

2.47 km

1.91 km

586 m

541 m

Surfaces

6.79 km

6.66 km

5.61 km

2.79 km

1.64 km

810 m

177 m

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Lowest point (340 m)

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Saturday 15 August

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Comments

March 15, 2025,Vom Brubbel zum Meerfelder Maar - Runde von Wallenborn
The perfect hiking weather drew me to the Volcanic Eifel. I'd read about the Wallender Born, a bubbling spring, somewhere. So I planned a loop around Wallender Born and started at the parking lot of the "Brubbel," as the locals call this phenomenon. About every 35 minutes, water shoots out of the drilled well pipe. Further details can be found …

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Tour has been on the agenda since 2022 🤷 Let's get going today. Not much going on at the moment. But we wanted to crack the 20 km again. Halfway at Brubbel. Geyser starts about every 35 minutes. Unfortunately not in our time frame😂. The country house is recommended.🥩🍻. Plus, you've then covered about half the way. We walked in …

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Great route, varied and a lot of uphill at the end

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