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.
St. Martin Parade Ralingen Mon. 10.11., at 18:00, starting at the church Ralingen
In the Health Forum, monthly information events are offered to the population on an ongoing basis, in which doctors from the region give lectures on current medical topics and are available to answer questions from the public.
Sneak preview at the Kínopalast Wittlich cinema.
The weekly market takes place every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on Düren's market square.
Every Tuesday and Friday, producers and traders offer regional and national products at the weekly market at the Platz an der Lieser in Wittlich.
Carnival Opening of the carnival company from Adenau.
Guided tour of the lava cellar and lava dome in Mendig Immerse yourself in a world of experience in a class of its own! Spraying lava fountains in the volcano cinema, ‘talking stones’ and an interactive world of experimentation in the volcano workshop: An unforgettable journey into the world of volcanoes awaits the whole family at the Lava Dome.
New permanent exhibition "Jewish Life in Wittlich" in the former synagogue in Wittlich
Tuesdays | In the south of the Eifel National Park, you will experience a constantly changing forest and natural stream valleys with lush meadows. An easy hike mainly through flat terrain, suitable for children and all-terrain baby carriages.
Discover the Eifel with the donkey
Martin parades in Langsur - Metzdorf - Mesenich
Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m the market square in Niedermendig.
Guided tours of the Church of the Redeemer and Villa Sarabodis on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:00 and 15:00 o'clock!
Learn interesting facts about the life of the Trappist monks on a tour of the cloistered area of the monastery
Wednesdays | The hike of medium difficulty in the Eifel National Park leads from Mariawald Abbey into the natural beech forests and the habitat of woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and all-terrain baby carriages.