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.
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.
Guided tours of the Church of the Redeemer and Villa Sarabodis on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:00 and 15:00 o'clock!
The Siegfried Line was a military defense system on the western border of the German Reich that was around 630 km long and consisted of over 18,000 bunkers, tunnels and countless trenches and anti-tank barriers. It ran from Kleve on the Dutch border southwards to the Swiss border. The complex was built by the National Socialists between 1936 and 1940. Our hike leads to numerous remnants (bunkers, anti-tank ditches, hump line) of the Westwall. Info/registration (required): Andreas Wisniewski, Tel.: 06597/ 5211 or email: andreaswisniewski@hotmail.comPreis: per person € 5.00, couples € 8.00, children up to 10 years freeMeeting point: 54597 Ormont at the church
Excursion: Hillesheim and the Westwall with Gerd Ostermann, BUND. The LVZ position at the Schwedenschanze and the Kyll position at Crump's MillMeeting point: Grill hut at the Schwedenschanze.Entry: Adults 5 €, under 18 years 1 culture Euro, max. 30 people, ticket via KEB
Weekly market with clothes, household items, food
The international rescueDAYS are the world's largest training event for technical assistance and have been held at various locations in Germany for over 20 years.
A beautiful hike through the juniper area Alendorf - Ripsdorf.
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 the heart of the volcanic Eifel lies Germany's most complete volcano, the "Rockeskyller Kopf". As it is a spectacular outcrop, it is rightly called the "mother" of all Eifel volcanoes. It shows all stages of its development from the initial explosive maar stage to strombolian eruptions and lava-spewing fireworks. Info/registration: Doris Clemens (Eifel tour guide), Tel.: 06591 7238, Mobile: 0151 53934689, E-Mail: clemensdoris@web.de OR: Tourist Information Gerolsteiner Land, Tel.: 06591 13 3100, E-Mail: touristinfo@gerolsteiner-land.de Price: adults €5.00, families €8.00, group tours on request Meeting point: 54570 Rockeskyll - Geotafel - car park at the community centre opposite the church.
95 minutes, followed by a discussion with director Dietrich Schubert, admission: 7 Culture Euro
Every 1st, 3rd and 5th Friday of the month | A ranger leads you first along the Heimbach reservoir and then along challenging paths through the beech forests of the Kermeter, a centerpiece of the Eifel National Park.
Eyewitnesses: Movie night and conversations with Felicitas SchulzAdmission free! We welcome donations! No registration required!