What's going on in the Eifel?
The Eifel offers a varied program of events throughout the year. Whether concerts, exhibitions, guided hikes or markets - culture, nature and regional history come together here in a variety of ways.
Guided tour of the village "In the footsteps of the wool weavers". About 1-hour guided tour through the village center passing the most interesting places of the picturesque half-timbered village of Monreal. Dates: all year round, by appointment
Exhibition in the gallery in the town hall.
The juniper heaths in Arft, Langscheid or Virneburg, among others, are a real "insider tip" of the Vordereifel. Today they are home to a variety of protected animal and plant species, which can be explored on a guided tour with the Wacholderwacht Osteifel.
Approximately 2-hour guided tour through the half-timbered village of Monreal with the Lion Monument and the Four-Gabled House as well as up to the ruins of the Lion Castle. Dates: all year round, by appointment
In keeping with the motto of this year's Rhineland-Palatinate cultural summer FOREVER YOUNG?, www.kultursommer.de, the three-part exhibition series of the Schönecker Kulturkreis in 2025 will be entitled ARTIST GENERATIONS.
Exhibition "KunstGenuss" - Realism meets Abstaktion.
Art exhibition by Christiane Brandt at the wArtehalle Welchenhausen
Exhibition "Farbenklang" by Galina Belan.
The tour guide takes you on a spannede journey through our small, sightseeing and experience town. Learn interesting facts about history and the present. Peris per person: 8,00 Euro, children up to 14 years free Tickets for the tour can be obtained from the Tourist Information Prüm.
A labyrinth of twists and turns awaits you on an almost two-hectare cornfield, created using modern GPS technology. The exact patterns will be announced soon - stay tuned!
Inspiring special exhibition “JAZZ - for cats only” at CASA Tony M. It brings Tony Munzlinger's jazz paintings from his art depot in Italy to the Eifel.
Water gymnastics under supervision in the Vulkaneifel Therme Bad Bertrich, from monday to saturday at 9:30 a.m., monday to friday at 9:30 a.m. and 01:30 p.m. (not on holidays)
Exhibition in the Eifelmuseum Blankenheim on the subject of "Eifelland - Waterland".
Children and young people in the region from 1918 to 1945 The special exhibition focuses on young people's lives in the region during the transition between the Weimar Republic and the National Socialist dictatorship.
31st Bad Bertrich Chess Days - Senior Tournament (50+) from July 18 to July 26, 2025