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Vista della cava di Hochbermel

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Vista della cava di Hochbermel

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The View of the Hochbermel Quarry offers a unique perspective on a former basalt quarry nestled within the Hochbermel nature reserve, an extinct volcano in the Mayen-Koblenz district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. This viewpoint, situated near the municipality of Bermel, provides a fascinating glimpse into the region's geological past, with the Hochbermel itself rising to an elevation of 570 meters. It's a key natural monument for those exploring the Eifel region.

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    3 giugno 2024

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    La riserva naturale Hochbermel si trova nel distretto di Mayen-Coblenza nella Renania-Palatinato.

    L'area di circa 65 ettari, posta sotto tutela naturale nel 2001, si estende a sud-est del comune di Bermel attorno all'ex cava di basalto di Hochbermel (570 m), chiusa dalla fine degli anni '70.
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    La riserva naturale di Hochbermel si trova a Bermel. L'area di circa 66 ettari è stata posta sotto protezione naturale nel 2001. Si estende a sud-est del comune di Bermel intorno all'ex cava di basalto di Hochbermel, chiusa dalla fine degli anni '70.
    L'Hochbermel si erge a 570 m sopra l'Elztal e proprio accanto c'è il suo fratellino, il Kleinbermel, a 508 m. L'Hochbermel è un vulcano spento sul versante settentrionale di cui è stato estratto il basalto
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Vista della cava di Hochbermel

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    Cava di Hochbermel – Riserva naturale Hochbermel giro ad anello con partenza da Bermel

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    Elevazione 590 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    giovedì 30 aprile

    21°C

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    Posizione:Bermel, Landkreis Mayen-Koblenz, Renania-Palatinato, Germania

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    Are there any other notable viewpoints or natural features near the Hochbermel Quarry besides the quarry itself?

    Yes, beyond the main quarry viewpoint, the area is rich with geological interest. The Hochbermel is an extinct volcano, and its 'little brother,' the Kleinbermel, rises to 508 meters nearby. Hikers can also explore the Schälskopf mini-volcano, offering additional unique perspectives on the region's volcanic past.

    What are the specific geological features that make the Hochbermel Quarry area unique?

    The Hochbermel Quarry is notable for its basalt formations, remnants of the extinct Hochbermel volcano. The area features intriguing tunnels that delve into the mountain, including one over 40 meters long, which are former quarry workings. These geological structures provide a fascinating glimpse into the region's volcanic history and past mining activities.

    Is the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint accessible by public transport?

    While the area is primarily accessed by car, public transport options to nearby towns like Bermel or Mendig exist. However, reaching the specific trailheads for the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint from these towns would likely require a further walk or local taxi service, as direct public transport to the reserve entrance is limited.

    Are there any permits required to hike or visit the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint?

    No, generally, no specific permits are required to hike or visit the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint, as it is part of a nature reserve open to the public. However, visitors should always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any signage regarding protected areas or restricted access.

    What are the conditions like for winter hiking at the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint?

    Winter hiking at the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint can be challenging. While beautiful, trails may be icy, snowy, or muddy, especially in shaded areas or within the quarry tunnels. Sure-footedness and appropriate winter gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and possibly traction aids, are essential. Always check local weather forecasts before a winter visit.

    Are there any family-friendly or easy trails suitable for beginners near the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint?

    While some paths to the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint require good fitness and sure-footedness, the broader Hochbermel nature reserve offers a range of trails. It's possible to find easier, less strenuous sections or circular walks that are more suitable for families with children or beginner hikers. Look for routes with less elevation gain and smoother terrain.

    Is the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint dog-friendly, and what are the rules for dogs?

    The Hochbermel nature reserve generally welcomes dogs. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Owners are also expected to clean up after their pets. Some sections, particularly within the quarry or on narrow, steep paths, might be challenging for dogs.

    What should I pack for a hike to the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint?

    Given the varied terrain, essential items include sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, sufficient water, snacks, and weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended). A headlamp or flashlight is advisable if you plan to explore the tunnels. A first-aid kit, map, and compass or GPS device are also good to have, especially for longer routes.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Hochbermel Quarry in Bermel or Ditscheid?

    The villages of Bermel and Ditscheid are small, but you can find local guesthouses or holiday rentals for accommodation. For cafes and pubs, you might need to venture slightly further to larger towns in the Eifel region, such as Mendig or Mayen, which offer more dining and lodging choices. It's best to check availability in advance.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint?

    The duration of a hike to the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint varies significantly depending on your starting point, chosen route, and fitness level. Shorter, direct routes might take 1-2 hours round trip, while more extensive circular walks exploring the wider nature reserve can easily extend to 3-5 hours or more, especially if you include exploration of the tunnels.

    Is there a specific hut or shelter like the 'Köhler Hut' in the Hochbermel area?

    While the specific 'Köhler Hut' is not widely documented as a prominent feature directly at the Hochbermel Quarry viewpoint, many hiking regions in Germany have small huts or shelters. It's possible there's a local, less-known shelter. Hikers should not rely on finding specific facilities and should be prepared for self-sufficiency during their visit.

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