Ancient paths and quiet paths: A hike through the Eifel
The Eifel, a region known for its picturesque landscapes, dense forests and historic trails, offers hikers a unique experience. One such route, called "Ancient Ways, Silent Paths", takes hikers through some of the most beautiful and tranquil parts of this region.
The route at a glance
The hike covers a distance of 10.3 kilometers and climbs around 240 meters in altitude. The starting point of this trip is near Monschau, a picturesque town in the Eifel.
An idyllic beginning
The first kilometers of the hike lead through the idyllic Belgenbachtal. A place where nature shines in all its splendor and hikers have the opportunity to unwind. The sound of the water, the chirping of the birds and the scent of the forest offer a sensual experience that you won't quickly forget.
A look into history
During the hike you will come across the remains of the "Höckerlinie", part of the West Wall from the Second World War. This defensive line stretched over 600 kilometers and served as protection against enemy invasions. Even if only a small section is visible today, it gives an insight into the eventful history of this region.
The challenges of the route
Although the first part of the hike is characterized by picturesque forest paths, the second part is dominated by local roads and field paths. This may be disturbing for some hikers as the noise of the roads interrupts the tranquility of nature. It is therefore advisable to prepare for this section and possibly take hearing protection with you.
Conclusion
Despite the challenges, the “Ancient Paths, Silent Paths” hike offers an unforgettable experience. The combination of picturesque landscapes, historical sights and the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature makes this route a must for every hiking lover. For those who want to relax after the hike, there are also places to stop for refreshments near the destination.