Werthelstein Bergweiler

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Marktplatz / Neustraße 2, 54516 Wittlich
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The Werthelstein is an impressive quartzite rock, partly overgrown with fern. Starting at the end of the road "Zum Werthelstein" in Bergweiler, you can reach the rock via well signposted hiking trails.

The Werthelstein (also known as Werdelstein, Wedelstein or Würstelstein, dialectally Werdelsteen) is an impressive quartzite rock block of about two by three metres in cross-section. It stands at the banned border, which here crosses the old path from Bergweiler to Dreis. The following names are assigned to the stone: Wurtelstein, Werdelstein and Wirtelstein. According to tradition, the term Wirtel (= disc or ball made of clay, stone or metal, which served as a flywheel for the hand spindle and has been used since the Neolithic Age) refers to a spinner who sits in the rock and spins. The dialect poem D'Pitta by Berchweiler and Drääsa Frai'chen by Eduard Eltges is also very amusing. It describes a nightly encounter with a ghost at Werthelstein, a real ghost story. Near the Werthelstein there is an old tunnel in the rock, the Erzloch. The former ore mine was formerly used for digging for ore-bearing rock.

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The Werthelstein is freely accessible and lies directly on the hiking trail. A beautiful resting place invites you to stay.

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Tourist Information Wittlich Stadt & Land

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Last changed on 28.02.2025

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