Wasserfall Dreimühlen, Hillesheim
Facts and practical information
The waterfall Dreimühlen is a waterfall fed by the Mühlenbach in the district Üxheim-Ahütte. Over a width of about 12 m, the chalky, cold water falls about 4 to 6 m deep to the Ahbach. The waterfall is located in the triangle of the villages Ahütte, Niederehe and Nohn in the Kalkeifel. It is named after the neighboring ruin Dreimühlen.
In the area of the waterfall, the Ahbach formed the border between the districts of Daun and Adenau until September 30, 1932 and the border between the districts of Daun and Ahrweiler from October 1, 1932 to November 6, 1970.
Hillesheim
Wasserfall Dreimühlen – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eifel, Rockeskyller Kopf, Kriminalhaus, Burg Kerpen.