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Panoramapfad Primstal

Length 15 km, mittelschwer

Old quarries, vast clear views and scenic valleys mark the distinctive character of this challenging hiking tour. A vibrant blend of diverse landscapes with a lot of natural routes on old and new paths awaits the ambitious hiker.

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Panoramaweg

Length 13,3 km,

Scenic route with beautiful views of the Schaumberg Mountain

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Panoramaweg Kastel

Length 5 km, leicht

The Kastel panoramic trail is designed as a bee and ants nature trail and is equipped with information boards. The panoramic trail leads via a paved path and is well accessible for children and with a pushchair. A total of 22 information points offer the visitor expert knowledge. All the route sign posts are marked with a green maple leaf.

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Panoramaweg Sankt Wendeler Land

Length 132 km, mittelschwer bis schwer

Pure indulgence in landscape and nature on the 132 km long the Region of Sankt Wendel panoramic trail, in the Nature Park Saar-Hunsrück. A varied Mittelgebirgslandschaft (low mountain range landscape) with a charming change from wooded hills and open cultivated land, and spectacular view points and many little treasures are waiting for you on the individual stages. Since it is... weitere InformationenMore


Personenschiff auf dem Bostalsee

A leisurely boat tour of the Bostalsee lake can be taken with the solar-driven passenger ship “Sankt Wendeler Land”. There are two piers: at the tourist information in Bosen and at the reservoir dam in Gonnesweiler. - - A complete round trip takes about 50 minutes. The ship sails during the period from Easter until 20th October. The catamaran with the trailer “Bosi” has space... weitere InformationenMore


Peterbergkapelle auf dem Peterberg in Braunshausen

Since ancient times the 585 m high Peterberg mountain is considered to be a Wetterberg (weather mountain). In pre-Christian times it was dedicated to the God Donar, in later times it was referred to as being home to the Weather Witches. Throughout several centuries a sanctum, which was dedicated to the patron saint of weather Peter, used to be at the point where the chapel is... weitere InformationenMore



Philosophenweg

Length 7,3 km,

mainly natural forest floor

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Planetenwanderweg

Length Planetenwanderweg: 5,9 km, Seerundweg insgesamt: 11,5 km, leicht

The unique planetary Nonnweiler trail at a scale of 1-1 billion has its starting point on the dam in the Primstal valley. The model representation of our solar system is impressive, with a complete nine-planet model and the size of the planets and their distance from each other all being in scale. Walking along the lake for a stretch of 5.9 km will bring you past all the... weitere InformationenMore


Primstalsperre in Nonnweiler

The biggest water reservoir in the area - the Primstalsperre in Nonnweiler - was completed in 1982. With a water surface of 96. 4 hectares, this lake is a lot smaller than the Bostalsee lake, but with a depth of 45 meters it has a capacity of approximately 20 million square meters. The lake is fed by the Prims and the Altbach which unite in the reservoir. The two Hunsrück... weitere InformationenMore


Primstalsperre-Seerundweg

Length Seerundweg insgesamt: 11,5 km, leicht

The tour around the Primstalsperre (“Prims reservoir”) begins on the Primstal (Prims valley) dam and has a total length of 11.5 km. With an area of 96.5 hectares, Primstal is much smaller than Lake Bostalsee (120 hectares), but this lake is up to 45 meters deep. Thus the water volume is approx. 20 million cubic meters! The first 5.9 km are simultaneously part of the unique... weitere InformationenMore


Primstalsperren-Radtour

Length Seerundweg insgesamt: 11,5 km, leicht

The circular cycle tour around the Primstal lake begins on the Primstal dam and has a total length of 11.5 km. With an area of 96.5 hectares, Primstal is much smaller than Lake Bostalsee (120 hectares), but this lake is up to 45 meters deep. Thus the water volume is approx. 20 million cubic metres!

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