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Fischbach-Drees bei Birresborn
Birresborn
The magnesium-calcium mineralisation here comes from sandstone and claystone as well as overlying volcanic rock. The high content of carbonic acid originates from the Eifel volcanism and gives the water the name ‘Säuerling’ (acidulous). A total of five springs are known in Birresborn, several of which were of great economic importance…
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Helenenquelle im Gerolsteiner Kurpark
Gerolstein
The Helenenquelle on the Kyll Cycle Path near Gerolstein Town Hall is a popular resting place for cyclists and hikers. The fresh mineral water comes from a depth of approx. 90 m and can be drunk free of charge from April-October from the brass tap. Here it is worth taking a break and the park is ideal for a small picnic in nature…
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Keltisch-Römische Tempelanlage Juddekirchhof
Gerolstein
The Roman Marcus Victorius Polentius donated a temple dedicated to the goddess Caiva on the Munterley Plateau in 124 AD, presumably in gratitude for a victorious battle. Today the place of worship is popularly called "Juddekirchhof". The name comes from "Joddekirchhoff", i…
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Landhaus Vor Burg Eltz
Wierschem
Would you like a little break? In the country hotel, right on the “Eltzer Burgpanorama” dream trail, only two Kilometers before Eltz Castle, you've come to the right place! It doesn't matter whether you stay overnight or just to stop off during or after the hike, a stop at the country hotel is always worthwhile…
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LVR-Freilichtmuseum Kommern
Mechernich
History comes alive at the LVR open-air museum in Kommern: Chickens run around between the houses and peck at the ground, cattle graze peacefully in the pasture and fresh bread smells waft from the bakery. Visitors can wander through five different assemblies and their buildings…
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LVR-Industriemuseum / Tuchfabrik Müller
Euskirchen
It is a journey back in time to the world of the cloth industry. In 1961, factory owner Kurt Müller closed the doors of his cloth factory in the Eifel, hoping to reopen it soon. This did not come true, but today visitors can take a unique tour of a factory where robust woollen fabrics and loden cloth were produced for many years…
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Oct 12, 2025 Nun schreibt Euch das hinter die Ohren!
Ormont
What is this saying all about, where does it come from? Natural history hike around the dicken Bösch in Stadtkyll. To old charcoal-burner sites, through the Lohew forest and to the old boundary stones from the 17th century. Info/ Registration (required): Andreas Wisniewski, Tel…
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