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.
Adjustment drives to the ADAC Nürburgring long-distance series.
From Romans to electors to historical cultural assets. Experience the almost 2000-year history of Bad Bertrich up close on this guided tour. With Dr André Uzulis (in German).
Antique and flea market white stone.
Hike in the vacation region
Survival in the Eifel wilderness - ladies only! (beginners & advanced).
Summer Beats 2025: Popular live music series back in the city center of Mayen in summer 2025.
On the occasion of the village festival in Mürlenbach, castle tours will take place on Saturday, August 16th at 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM. The tour lasts one hour and costs €4.00 for adults and €2.00 for children. More info:Wolfgang Bonefas 0176-78 507 407
Circular hike with beautiful mountain views and vantage points.
Geo for Kids - tuff hammering course At the Tuff Center, an experienced stonemason explains to the children how to work with tuff and the tools required for this. Afterwards, the "young stonemasons" can get to work themselves.
The Eifelverein offers free guest hikes. today: Bleckhausen mill
On this guided tour around Burgau Castle, you will learn interesting, exciting and entertaining facts about the history of the moated castle and its inhabitants.
Under the auspicious title "Joke or Truth", a guided tour of Monschau turns into an exciting, light-hearted quiz for adults. If you follow the tour guide through the winding alleyways to historic buildings and squares, you will discover the traces of history that still characterize the townscape today. "Joke or truth", that is the question! Equipped with red and green cards, participants have to decide again and again whether the guide has just told them a joke or the plain truth.
In modern language and with a great deal of humor, Sam Feuerbach's books expose the fact that human interaction has hardly changed from the Dark Ages to the present day.