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.
The Pulvermaar is the largest, steepest and deepest maar that has survived to this day. It is particularly suitable to be able to understand the volcanic formation.
"The most beautiful viewpoints", "Fire and water", "On dreamy paths" or "Forest and game" are just a few of the topics of the guided "Join in" hikes around Bad Bertrich. With hiking guides from the Eifelverein, Bad Bertrich local group
In Neroth everything revolves around the mouse. And the mouse will also accompany us on this hike, which is especially suitable for families with children, and answer all your questions. Registration/Info: Johannes Munkler, Nature and Geopark Guide Vulkaneifel, Tel.: 06591 3888, Mobile: 0171 6443572, Email: J.Munkler@t-online.de, www.eifelwanderer.de, Price: adults 8,- Euro, children 2,- Euro, families (2 adults + up to 4 children) 16,- Euro,small groups on request 70,- Euro, minimum number of participants 4 persons.
The Eifel is "rich in stone".
Dusk Shopping in Wittlich, experience the city with all your senses! Thursday, July 2, 2026, 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM in Wittlich's city center.
Traditional price skat of the spa administration
From 11 July 2024 to 22 August 2024, there will be a beer garden party every Thursday evening (summer weather permitting) with live music (7-10 p.m.) and barbecue delicacies.
Thursday evenings filled with live music and entertainment for the whole family.
Summer holiday fun with nature and landscape guide Monika Schmitz on and in the Lieser in Wittlich. Equipped with a flour sieve and/or landing net, we set off on an approx. 2,5-hour Lieser exploration adventure. We discover large and small "river dwellers", fish stony treasures out of the water, solve tricky puzzles and learn in a playful way why rivers are important and worth protecting.
Volcano experience for children: We are going to a lava pit to understand the volcano!