The side route "Leiermannpfad" leads from Enkirch to Starkenburg past old mills and with wide views into the Mosel valley. Hikers can simultaneously explore the world of legends and sagas – the name "Leiermannpfad" goes back to the old legend of the Leiermann from the Ahringsbach.
Attractive excursions are promised by the side routes along the Mosel: The partner paths of the Moselsteig are laid out as circular hiking routes and enable hikers to discover many other facets of the Mosel region.
The start and end points of the side route "Leiermannpfad" are the romantic wine and holiday destinations Enkirch and Starkenburg.
From Enkirch, the path leads via the footpath to the Catholic monastery church "Klause." Slowly, it goes above the Ahringsbach valley to the junction of the stream path. From here, after about 200 meters, you reach the Upper Starkenburg Society Mill from the year 1798. An information board and a cozy seating area invite you to rest and linger. The path then leads back to the stream path and from there uphill to Starkenburg. In the village, you pass two old village bakeries before reaching the viewing pavilion. Here, a rest with a stunning view over the Mosel valley and far into the Eifel is offered. The route continues through the village and over the Kirster Höhe. Enjoy the constantly changing panoramas with views into the Mosel valley, to Mont Royal, and the vineyard locations Enkircher Zeppwingert and Enkircher Herrenberg, as well as the anchorage spot for wine connoisseurs Enkirch. The Leiermannspfad leads back to the starting point in the village via narrow footpaths and romantic trails.
In Starkenburg, you can reach the side route "Leiermannpfad" at the junction of the stream path into Schlossstraße and from there either go over the viewing pavilion and the Kirster Höhe or directly via the stream path towards the Ahringsbach valley to Enkirch and back to the starting point.
The return path partially runs over slate sections. These can be slippery when wet.
In the winter half-year, the path can be difficult to walk at times due to rain and moisture.
Sturdy footwear
Plan a short detour to the Lower Starkenburg Mill. It's wonderful to sit here at an old mill right on the bank of the Ahringbach.
By car via federal road B53, L192 or L193 to Enkirch on the Mosel.
Parking at Mosel parking lot Enkirch - free of charge. About 150m to the starting point.
By train (Easter to October): take the Mosel-Wein-Bahn to the Kövenig stop, then the ferry to Enkirch – current ferry times are available at the following link: www.enkirch.de/gemeinde-enkirch/buerger-info/personenfaehre/
To the starting point about 150m from the ferry.
By bus with line 333 (Moselbahn, Trier-Bullay) or line 720 (Bullay-Traben-Trarbach) to the Enkirch stop. About 150m to the starting point.
Moselsteig Side Routes Volume 2 - The most beautiful circular routes between Bernkastel-Kues and Koblenz
ISBN-13: 9783942779609
Panorama hiking map Enkirch/Mosel
top. hiking map Mosel region Traben-Trarbach Kröv ISBN 978-3-944620-24-4
Tourist Information Enkirch
Brunnenplatz 2
56850 Enkirch
Phone: 06541 4140
www.enkirch.de
This tour is presented by: Moselregion Traben-Trarbach Kröv, Author: Wiebke Pfitzmann
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