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May 10, 2025 - Mar 21, 2026 Geschichtliche Reise um den Rockeskyller Kopf - Die „Mutter“ aller Eifelvulkane
Rockeskyll
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…
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Kalvarienberg Prüm - Kalvarienbergkapelle
Prüm
The small chapel stands on the eastern slope of the Calvary.
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Kalvarienberg Prüm - Kreuzweg
Prüm
stations of the CrossStations of the Cross on Calvary (orally "jin Kalleberich" - the bald mountain).
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Wohnmobilstellplatz Prüm
Prüm
Motorhome parking space at the exhibition site, on the outskirts, approx. 10 minutes to the center: 20 parking spaces for a fee, power connection, possibility of supply and disposal, lighting, dogs allowed, WiFi.
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Booser Doppelmaar - Vulkanparkstation
Boos
At the "Booser Doppelmaar", western of the municiplity Boos it gives two extensive flat basins in the countryside. One of the two is a dry maar. The other is a pond. They are created through the meeting of hot magma.
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Vulkankrater Papenkaule
Gerolstein
The volcanic activity on Munterley has had several eruptions, the most notable being the crater of Papenkaule. The volcanic crater is about 80 m wide and 20 m deep. Today, the Papenkaule is a top-class geo- and biotope.
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Besucherbergwerk "Grube Bendisberg" in Langenfeld
Langenfeld
*** All tours by appointment only ***The 3-shaft-visitor mine "Grube Bendisberg" offers awesome insights deep in the inside of the earth. Old miner-traditions become alive in midst of broken stones.
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Eichholzmaar Steffeln
Steffeln
Idyllically located between the two Eifel towns of Steffeln and Duppach on the volcanic path and the "Vulkane, Maare & Dreese" circular trail, the Eichholzmaar with a diameter of approx. 120 m and a maximum depth of 3 m is the smallest and northernmost water-filled Maar of the Eifel…
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Eifelsteig Stage 11
Lenght: 23.4 km
Route: Daun to Manderscheid
Difficulty: difficult