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The Modell Höhenzug Kermeter is a unique tactile 3D bronze model offering an overview of the Kermeter ridge, situated at the scenic Eifel-Blick "Hirschley" viewpoint. Located within the Eifel National Park in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, this monument stands at an elevation of 495.1 metres, providing expansive views over the Rur reservoir. The Kermeter itself is a significant upland region within the Rureifel, part of the North Eifel, known for its vast, contiguous deciduous forest.
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The Modell Höhenzug Kermeter is a unique tactile 3D bronze model that provides a tangible overview of the Kermeter ridge. It's specifically designed to be accessible to everyone, including visitors with visual impairments, featuring informative texts and a legend in Braille. This allows all hikers to understand the topography by touch, complementing the panoramic views of the Rursee from the Eifel-Blick "Hirschley" viewpoint.
Yes, the Modell Höhenzug Kermeter serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the "Wilder Kermeter" nature experience area. This area features a 6.2-kilometer network of barrier-free paths with gentle inclines, making it accessible for many. Beyond this, the Eifel National Park offers a variety of routes, from leisurely strolls to more extensive hikes, suitable for different abilities. You can find numerous trails around the Kermeter region on komoot.
The Kermeter is an upland region within the North Eifel, characterized by its extensive deciduous forest. While the "Wilder Kermeter" area around the model offers barrier-free paths with gentle inclines, other trails in the broader Kermeter region can vary. Expect a mix of forest paths, some with moderate ascents and descents, as it's a ridge up to 527.8 meters above sea level. The terrain is generally well-maintained but can be natural and uneven in parts.
The Kermeter region is rich in natural beauty. Besides the stunning views from "Hirschley" over the Rur reservoir, the area is known for being one of the largest contiguous deciduous forests in the Rhineland. You'll encounter ancient beech trees on northern slopes and oak woods on drier southern slopes. The "Wilder Kermeter" area itself showcases natural regeneration, with fallen trees left undisturbed, illustrating the "primeval forest of tomorrow" character of the Eifel National Park.
Parking is available along the Kermeter-Höhenstraße (L15) between Heimbach and Schleiden-Gemünd/-Wolfgarten, specifically near the "Wilder Kermeter" area which provides access to the model. Community tips suggest that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, so arriving early is recommended. While the area is primarily accessed by car, information on specific public transport routes directly to the "Hirschley" viewpoint is limited, but regional buses may serve nearby towns.
The Kermeter region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer provides warm weather ideal for longer hikes. Autumn is particularly spectacular with vibrant fall foliage across the deciduous forest. Even winter can be magical, with snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be slippery or less accessible. The Eifel National Park is beautiful in all seasons, depending on your preferred activity and scenery.
Yes, the area is very family-friendly. The "Wilder Kermeter" features barrier-free paths with gentle inclines, making it suitable for strollers and younger children. For dogs, the Eifel National Park has specific rules: dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect sensitive wildlife. This ensures a safe and enjoyable visit for both families and their canine companions while respecting the park's ecosystem.
The Modell Höhenzug Kermeter is located within the core zone of the Eifel National Park, which prioritizes natural preservation. Therefore, there are no commercial cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at the viewpoint. However, the "Hirschley" viewpoint does offer seating and a shelter, making it a good spot for a picnic. Nearby towns like Heimbach, Schleiden-Gemünd, or Wolfgarten offer various dining and lodging options.
As the Modell Höhenzug Kermeter is located within the Eifel National Park, visitors must adhere to specific rules to protect the sensitive ecosystem. These include: staying on marked paths, keeping dogs on a leash, not lighting fires, and only riding bikes or mountain bikes on designated paths. These regulations help preserve the park's biodiversity, which includes threatened species like the eagle owl and wildcat, as well as red deer and wild boar.
A visit to the Modell Höhenzug Kermeter itself, including time to appreciate the tactile model and the panoramic views from the "Hirschley" viewpoint, might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you plan to explore the immediate "Wilder Kermeter" nature experience area, which features a 6.2-kilometer network of paths, you could easily spend 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how many stops you make. Many visitors combine this with longer hikes in the surrounding National Park.
The Modell Höhenzug Kermeter and the "Wilder Kermeter" area are generally accessible during winter. However, conditions can vary significantly. Paths may be covered in snow or ice, especially after heavy snowfall or during freezing temperatures. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before visiting in winter. Appropriate winter footwear is recommended, and some facilities or paths might have limited accessibility depending on snow clearance.