© Birgit Immich, Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv

Enkirch Nature Loop Trail

  • start: Information hut of the Enkirch Friends of the Forest - on the L193 between Enkirch and Raversbeuren
  • destination: Information hut of the Enkirch Friends of the Forest - on the L193 between Enkirch and Raversbeuren
  • easy
  • 3,64 km
  • 56 minutes
  • 31 m
  • 400 m
  • 369 m
  • 80 / 100
  • 10 / 100

The Enkirch nature trail leads through forest biotopes of different types and ages. Signposts provide a wealth of information at selected points.

Enkirch is not only a wine-growing community, but also very wooded on the heights towards the Hunsrück.

The trail leads along paved forest paths, meadows, fields and paths. Numerous information boards provide information about the bird and animal life in the forest and meadows. Nesting boxes line the path.Several benches with beautiful views over the heights of the Hunsrück invite you to linger.

The trail also leads to a Celtic burial mound, evidence of the ancient settlement of the region.

General information

Directions

From the starting point at the information hut of the Enkircher Waldfreunde, the circular trail is very well signposted.

Equipment

Sturdy shoes, provisions, binoculars

Tip

Binoculars should not be missing on this hike. This is the best way to observe the birdlife or the roe deer at the edges of the forest.

Getting there

The starting point of the circular trail is the information hut of the Enkirch Friends of the Forest, about halfway between Enkirch and Raversbeuren on the L193.

Parking

at the starting point

Literature

Infoblatt "Enkircher Natur-Rundweg","

Enkirch - Info",Panorama-Wanderkarte Enkirch

available at the Tourist-Info Enkirch

Maps

Topographische Wanderkarte 1:25.000

Wandergebiet Mosel - Mittelmosel-Kondelwald

ISBN: 978-3-89637-257-4

Additional Information

Tourist-Info Enkirch

Brunnenplatz 2

56850 Enkirch

Telefon: 06541 / 9265

Enkirch: www.enkirch.de

Weather

This tour is presented by: Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv, Author: Birgit Immich

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