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.
Tulip show at the lake in April - Krewelshof Eifel.
Welcome to Christian Schöfferle - e-biking with passion Explore and discover the Eifel & Ahr Valley by bike. The guided tours are perfect for this.
Idyllic, peaceful, mysterious, almost mystical - little reminds us of their origins. Discover the secrets and stories of the maars and much more.
Laura Lootens (solo guitar) ‘Diabolico’ – A musical journey through virtuosity and passion
Darts am Ring | This will be a word class evening at the Nürburgring
"Anna Grenze and Wilma over" take you into the living history of the wild coffee years in the Eifel.
An experience in every season! Whether spring awakening or autumn colors – the Brohltal always presents itself in its most beautiful form.
Guided tours to the volcanic lakes of the Eifel Today's Maar: Eichholz Maar You can go on an eventful hike to this beautiful spot of the Eifel and learn more about the formation of the Eichholz Maar. For this body of water is one of the mysterious 13 that have made the volcanic Eifel world famous. Price: 5,00 €, children up to 12 years free, info/registration: Alfred Graff, Mobil: 0172 266 1284, E-Mail: vulkan-ag@arcor.de
Sunday with open shops and market in the old town of Hillesheim.
Every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday of the month | The national park rangers offer guided hikes several times a week - free of charge and without registration. There is a suitable tour for every visitor! The start times and meeting points for the tours are always the same - making it easier for you to plan.
Come, marvel, have fun: A journey through the history of popular entertainment.
On short hikes of about four kilometres in length, all nature-loving girls and boys together with their families can expect an approximately 3-hour, free hands-on programme on various topics.
Wednesdays | The moderately difficult hike in the Eifel National Park leads from the Abbey of Mariawald into the beech forests and the habitat of woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and all-terrain strollers.
Awarded the "Newcomer Jazz Prize of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate" for the first time in 2024, bandleader and saxophonist Paul Scheugenpflug creates a balance with his compositions between catchy melodies and energetic jazz improvisation.
On small hikes of about four kilometers in length, all nature-loving girls and boys, along with their families, can expect a free, 3-hour participatory program on various topics.