Moselsteig Side Trail Bernkasteler Bärensteig

Up above the rooftops; across the uplands.

Route information

Route length : 6,4 km

Difficulty : medium

Hiking time : 3:00 h

Ascent : 308.17 m

Descent : 307.48 m

Start Point : Bernkastel, Kallenfelsstraße not far from the market square.

End Point : Bernkastel, Kallenfelsstraße not far from the market square.


Directions

The Moselsteig Side Trail Bernkasteler Bärensteig starts in the heart of Bernkastel. Not even 100 m away from the market square surrounded by half-timbered houses, the about 6.5 km circular trail starts at the eye-catching and unusual double cross. And it gets straight to the point! Together with the Moselsteig Trail you first hike on cobblestones steeply uphill to the Kallenfelstal. The houses quickly fade into the distance and you only hear the gushing of the small river while hiking on the ascending path through the forest. The "Förster Schell Pfad" (Forester Schell Trail), runs directly along the water and sometimes a little above it through a forest of mainly oak trees. The slope only becomes slightly flatter. You cross the stream over a wooden footbridge. A place to take a breather. You have managed about have of the ascent.

The Side Trail separates from the Moselsteig Trail and continues to ascend. The valley is now a little wider and soon you get a view of an open meadow close to the edge of the forest. Soon, you have finished the climb. At the edge of the large meadow, you now continue for a short distance with almost no gradient. The path reaches the green bridge of the new highway. Here, the direction of the hike changes again and over a road, the Side Trail now runs towards the Moselle. As the path runs exactly over the ridge, you have a free view to both sides. Especially to the south you can look far into the Hunsrück. The town of Monzelfeld can be seen and the transmission pole on the "Olymp" which is very close to the Moselle. At the edge of the forest you have reached the highest point of the Bärensteig. At 421 m above sea level NN you can use the rest area well, and the panorama is great.

The view continues on the descent following the meadow path at the edge of the forest. Then the path changes into the forest, where a few more metres uphill need to be tackled. Crossing a forest meadow, you now continue downhill in direction Bresgenruh. You quickly arrive a the spectacular viewing point. The awesome view also reveals a view of the river between Zeltingen and Brauneberg.

The following section is a dream. The forest path winds along the slope, lined with slate rocks and various moss formations. This can be enjoyed at a slight slope with not much effort. The path reaches the viewing point Goldenes Kreuz (Golden Cross). From the rock formation, you have a view of the densely wooded and deeply cut Tiefenbachtal. At the front, above the abyss, stands a golden cross which gave the name to the rock. The path is now a bit wider and accompanied by mighty Douglas firs. Passing the Matthiaskreuz (Matthias Cross), you reach a path that runs flat for a section, right at the height of the castle and former youth hostel. If you look back here, you once again can see the slate rock with the golden cross. A steep, rocky serpentine path follows, which runs past the Jodlerplatz (a further viewing point in direction of the castle). Through an old vineyard slope with dry slate walls you reach the cemetery in the looping road. Hike half way around the cemetery. The path now leads through the vineyards above the roofs of the city. Beautiful views of the castle and church tower at the Moselle open up. Over steep steps and past the old synagogue, the Bernkasteler Bärensteig finally ends in the middle of the historical alleys of the Bernkastel Old Town. It's only a few steps to the parking space at the Moselle or the bus stop.

Public transit
Bernkastel-Kues: Bus line 333, stop Kues Forum or Bernkastel Schanzstraße
Parking
large parking lot at the banks of the Moselle (partially subject to charge), additional parking in the city district Kues
Getting there
Bernkastel-Kues: via B 53
Literature
Literature (only available in German):

"Seitensprünge Band 2" - 17 Premium-Rundwanderungen von Bernkastel-Kues bis Koblenz von ideemedia

Authors: Ulrike Poller, Wolfgang Todt, Publisher: ideemedia, 160 pages, Format: 11,0 x 16,4 cm, ISBN: 978-3-942779-60-9, 12,95 €

Equipment
  • Sturdy hiking footwear
  • Appropriate weatherproof hiking gear
  • Picnic lunch

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