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.
Jörg Brinkmann Trio - Concert presented by the Jazz Club Wittlich e.V.
Winter hike with the Eifelverein Prüm.
The Eifelverein OG Wittlich invites you to a guided circular hike on the Kappleifelsentour dream loop.(Car ride) Meeting point: 10:00 Viehmarktplatz, Wittlich
Welcome, new year! Nature has come to rest, the days are short and cold. Our llama winter hikes on New Year's days are an unforgettable experience for young and old. With the llamas - which often hum quietly and comfortably - we stroll leisurely through the nature reserve.
Wednesdays | The moderately difficult hike in the Eifel National Park leads from the Abbey of Mariawald into the beech nature forests and the habitat of the woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and off-road strollers.
Traditional New Year's Eve hike.
Christmas is over! Did cookies and Christmas roast take a toll on you? Then join us for the Lama-Bacon-Way tour in winter! Right in the morning, we will start our approximately 7-hour trekking in the nature reserve "Schönecker Schweiz." Our winter hike is about 17 km long.
Wednesdays | The moderately difficult hike in the Eifel National Park leads from the Abbey of Mariawald into the beech nature forests and the habitat of the woodpeckers. It is suitable for children and off-road strollers.
It's a peaceful setting as the historic "Vulkan-Express" of the Brohltalbahn sets off for its popular winter journey from the Rhine to the Eifel. Upon reaching the destination after about an hour's train ride through the hopefully snow-covered Brohltal, passengers can look forward to a winter hike with a stop at a barbecue hut. The Brohltalbahnhof in Brohl-Lützing on the Rhine exudes tranquility even before departure: The historic diesel locomotive stands ready in front of the nostalgic passenger cars, providing a cozy warmth in the compartments. Instead of QR codes on smartphones, passengers receive original cardboard tickets at the counter in the station building, which beautifully set the mood for the upcoming nostalgic journey. At 11:15 AM, when the connecting trains from Cologne and Koblenz have arrived, the conductor finally whistles for departure to the Eifel.