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.
Tuesdays | In the south of the Eifel National Park, you will experience a constantly changing forest and natural streams with lush meadows. A easy hike mostly through flat terrain, suitable for children and all-terrain strollers.
Geocaching at Ernstberg - an exciting experience for little Eifel discoverers!
Why are hedge landscapes so important for our nature? Playfully discover the value and benefits of hedges. The program is suitable for children from 5 to 8 years old. Price: 8,00 € per child, Information/registration required: Information from the Gerolstein Tourist Information Centre, 06591/13 3100, email: touristinfo@gerolsteiner-land.de and registration in the ticket shop at www.gerosteiner-land.de, Recommendation: firm shoes, seasonal clothing incl. Headgear and sun protection, drinking bottle and food
Make your own original Eifel lava candle - learn all about the craft in the workshop
The Astronomische Vereinigung invites kids for summer holiday vacation program to the Observatory.
Guided Hiking Tour Explore Bad Bertrich from all sides with experienced hiking guides from the Eifelverein local group Bad Bertrich e.V.
Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m the market square in Niedermendig.
A trip with the Brohltalbahn is more than just a train ride. It is pure everyday deceleration, a true experience of technology and nature. It brings the volcanic region of Laacher See with its unique volcanic landscape to life and gives a sense of the "effort" it takes the locomotives to overcome around 400 meters in altitude between the Rhine and Eifel. Step on board and experience a unique narrow-gauge railway in the attractive landscape of the Eastern Eifel!
Easy circular hike with the Eifel Association Bleialf-Schneifel.
Wednesdays | The moderately difficult hike in the Eifel National Park leads from the Abbey of Mariawald into the beech nature forests and the habitat of the woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and off-road strollers.