Köln District
EuskirchenMechernichClimb from Lessenich to Weiler am Berge
Köln District
EuskirchenMechernichClimb from Lessenich to Weiler am Berge
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The Climb from Lessenich to Weiler am Berge is a popular route connecting the charming villages of Lessenich and Weiler am Berge within the municipality of Mechernich, in Germany's Euskirchen district. Situated in the scenic northern Eifel hill chain, this route offers a noticeable elevation change as it ascends towards Weiler am Berge, which sits at an elevation of 371 meters above sea level. It's a quintessential experience for those looking to explore the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes of…
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Distanse 4,84 km
Nedoverbakke 120 m
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The route involves an ascent of approximately 187 meters. While specific paths can vary, a common hiking route covering the area, including the climb, is about 10.55 kilometers long.
The climb is generally considered of intermediate difficulty. For cyclists, it's described as a 'nice, easy climb' that draws for a long time without being overly steep. Hikers can expect a moderate physical challenge, typically taking around 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete the 10.55 km route.
Yes, near Lessenich, you can find the ancient Roman Eifel Aqueduct to Cologne and the historic Burg Zievel. Weiler am Berge, situated on a hilltop, has evidence of Roman-era settlements and medieval estates, including a village hall and a war memorial.
Parking is available in both Lessenich and Weiler am Berge. While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, both villages offer general parking options for visitors looking to start their journey.
Public transport options connect Lessenich and Weiler am Berge, offering flexibility for your journey. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the Mechernich area to plan your trip effectively.
Given its description as a 'nice, easy climb' with a moderate physical challenge and pleasant asphalt surfaces, the route can be suitable for families. However, the 10.55 km length might be more appropriate for families with older children or those accustomed to longer walks or bike rides.
While specific regulations for this exact route are not detailed, the Eifel region generally welcomes dogs on its hiking and cycling paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment.
The best time to visit is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities, allowing you to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the Eifel landscape.
While the villages are small, the wider Mechernich area, which encompasses both, provides various leisure opportunities. For specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation, it's best to check local listings for Lessenich, Weiler am Berge, or nearby towns like Mechernich, Euskirchen, and Bad Münstereifel.
The route primarily follows paved roads, with a reported asphalt quality of 8 out of 10. This makes it suitable for both road cyclists and hikers, though some sections may have moderate traffic.
The general area is known for its picturesque landscape, natural stream valleys, and rolling hills. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted, the ascent to Weiler am Berge, which is situated on a hilltop, likely offers rewarding views of the surrounding Eifel region.