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.
On this excursion we want to take a closer look at the orchids (magnifying glass!) in order to recognise the variability of these beauties in addition to their fascinating aesthetic beauty. The geological conditions of soil formation, the sometimes changing anthropogenic interventions and today's care of the protected natural area can be traced in the field. Price: € 10.00 per participant, Info/registration required by 4 pm the day before: Alfred Graff, mobile: 0172 2661284, email: vulkan-ag@arcor.de, Meeting point: Bereich Dollendorfer Kalkmulde, exact meeting point will be announced by e-mail approx. one week before the event
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.
The Eifel gold - blooming gorse on the Dreiborn high plateau (accompaniment in German sign language)
The Eifel Association OG Wittlich invites you to a guided hike "Theme: Nine Mills Hike" .1:30 PM Meeting point: Green area Trierer Straße 43 (near Lieser Bridge).
Wednesdays | The moderately difficult hike in the Eifel National Park leads from the Mariawald Abbey into the beech natural forests and the habitat of woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and all-terrain strollers.
The Eifel Association Daleiden-Dasburg offers a guided evening hike near Arzfeld.
Enjoy a relaxing walk through Manderscheid's nature with mindfulness exercises and great views.
Round hike with the Eifelverein Bleialf-Schneifel.
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.