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Car route King Johann - Experience Saarburg, Klause and Saar loop

  • start: City parking lot, 54439 SAARBURG
  • destination: City parking lot, 54439 SAARBURG
  • easy
  • 50,04 km
  • 6 hours
  • 359 m
  • 416 m
  • 142 m
  • 100 / 100
  • 10 / 100

The round trip leads you from Saarburg through the Leukbach valley, past the Kastel Klause, to the Cloef viewpoint in Orscholz. Then continue via Mettlach and the Saar valley back.

Route: Saarburg - Trassem - Kastel-Staadt - Freudenburg - Weiten - Orscholz - Mettlach - Saarhölzbach - Serrig - Saarburg

 The route starts in Saarburg and follows the B407 through the Leukbach valley, continuing via Trassem to Kastel-Staadt. Visit the state monument Klause and enjoy the view of the Saar valley.

Continue towards Freudenburg (tip: castle complex). Via Weiten you reach Orscholz and the "Cloef" viewpoint with a magnificent view of the world-famous Saar loop. Descend to the Saar to Mettlach, known for the Villeroy & Boch ceramics factory. The car route takes you on the B51 through the Saar valley, past Saarhölzbach and Serrig, the "Gateway to Saar wine," and back to Saarburg. Visit the waterfall in the middle of the old town and the castle complex.

Impressions

General information

Directions

The route starts in Saarburg at the City parking lot and follows along the B407, through the romantic Leukbach valley, continuing via Trassem to Kastel-Staadt. The plateau high above the Saar has been designated as a monument zone and excavation protection area since 1997 due to its historical significance. A highlight of German Romanticism is the Klause. The Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm IV had his architect Schinkel build the Holy Sepulchre Church here at this uniquely scenic spot for the blind King Johann of Bohemia. Right next to the Klause are a Roman theatre, an honorary cemetery, and the "Old Village Church" from the 12th century. The eventful history of the place can best be experienced during a circular walk along the archaeological trail. You now take the return route through the village and head towards Freudenburg. As varied as the surrounding landscape is also the history of Freudenburg. In the 14th century, King Johann of Bohemia, Count of Luxembourg, built the Freudenburg castle complex to secure his possessions at the foot of the 440 m high Eiderberg. The castle ruins, neck ditch, and castle gate are still preserved today. Via Weiten, you reach Orscholz. From the "Cloef," you have a magnificent view of the famous Saar loop in Mettlach. Now follow the signs to Mettlach. The town is known for the Villeroy & Boch ceramics factory. The experience center houses Keravision with a documentary on the development history of the global company as well as the museum with ceramic products. A stroll through the outlet shops is also recommended. The car route leads along the B51 through the romantic Saar valley. Behind Saarhölzbach, the landscape changes, and forest slopes alternate with steep vineyard slopes. Serrig is the first wine town from the southern direction and is therefore called the "Gateway to Saar wine." The dam with a fall height of 14.50 m is the highest lock in Germany on a natural river course. At the estate (through the village, follow the signs), round trips are offered with a reactivated field railway. In addition, you can buy self-produced products from agriculture as well as from the production sites (pottery, carpentry, and basket weaving) in the estate shop. If you still have some time, you should plan a detour to the "Beautiful View" lookout point. For this, follow the K139 through the forest area "Neunhäuser Wald" to the visitor parking lot. The detour is rewarded with a unique panoramic view of the "Hammer Loop" into the Saar valley. From Serrig, continue your circular drive along the B51 through the Saar valley back to the starting point Saarburg. Visit the waterfall in the middle of the old town and the castle complex.

Safety Guidelines

Gas station in Saarburg.

Equipment

No special equipment required.

Tip

Saarburg: Waterfall
Kastel-Staadt: Klause
Freudenburg: Castle
Orscholz: Cloef viewpoint

App "ARGO": Experience ancient reality on the go
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Getting there

You can reach Saarburg via the B 51 or the B 407.

Parking

Numerous parking options are available in and around the town: City parking lot, Heckingstraße parking deck, Fruchtmarkt, Boemundhof, train station.

Public transit

DB line Trier - Saarbrücken to Saarburg station.

Information on current public transport timetables can be found at www.bahn.de or www.vrt-info.de.

Literature

Tips and information as well as free brochures and map material for the Saar-Upper Moselle holiday region are available from Saar-Upper Moselle Tourism at the tourist information offices in Konz (Tel. 06501-6018040) and Saarburg (Tel. 06581-995980).

Or order the desired brochures directly in our online brochure shop.

 Tip: Saar-Upper Moselle guest newspaper, Saar-Upper Moselle leisure map

Maps

You can get the free leisure map Saar-Upper Moselle at the tourist information offices in Konz (Tel. 06501-6018040) and Saarburg (Tel. 06581-995980).

Additional Information

Saar-Upper Moselle Tourism, Tourist Information Saarburg, Graf-Siegfried-Str. 32, 54439 Saarburg, Tel. 06581-995980

Saar-Upper Moselle Tourism, Tourist Information Konz, Saarstr. 1, 54329 Konz, Tel. 06501-6018040
E-mail: info@saar-obermosel.de

 

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Pavings

  • Asphalt Coating (1%)
  • Street (94%)
  • Crushed Rock (5%)

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This tour is presented by: Saar-Obermosel-Touristik e.V , Author: Saar-Obermosel-Touristik e.V.

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