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Rugged rocks, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, D. Ketz

Rock Trail 5 - Prümer Burg Castle

Lenght: 17.1 km
Route: Wanderparkplatz Irreler Wasserfälle to Wanderparkplatz Irreler Wasserfälle
Difficulty: medium

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Paar_2, © Kappest/Vulkanregion Laacher See

Rodder Maar

Niederdürenbach

The Rodder Maar probably got its origin from a meteorite impact and has been used by humans in many different ways over the past 200 years.

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"Roder am Eifelsteig" Außenansicht

Roder am Eifelsteig

Monschau

  • car parking lot
  • WiFi
  • pets welcome
  • non-smokers
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Roetgen Therme Außenpool im Winter, © Roetgen Therme / Hotel am Eifelsteig

Roetgen Therme

Roetgen

Sauna village - Brasserie - Hotel - ZAP Relax.

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Weiler, © Deutsch Luxemburgische Tourist Info

Roman cemetery "Weiler"

Wasserbillig

The Gallo-Roman cemetery near the road (between Wasserbillig and Lellig) was discovered in 1970. The finds of the Gallo-Roman grave can be dated to between 75 and 100 AD, and suggest that those buried here belonged to a rich family.

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Langmauer Herforst, © TI Bitburger Land

Roman long wall

Herforst

In the community forest of Herforst, the so-called "Arenberg Forest", there are still remains of this wall as a 1 m-high stone wall with original foundations.

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Römerbergwerk Meurin Logo, © Vulkanpark GmbH

Roman mine at Meurin

Kretz

In the Roman mine at Meurin, visitors enter an underground world where Roman miners and soldiers worked.

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Roman trail through the Butzerbach valley, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, D. Ketz

Roman Path closed

Lenght: 9.4 km
Route: Parking Castle Ramstein to Parking Castle Ramstein
Difficulty: medium

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Römerthermen Zülpich, Museum der Badekultur, © Axel Thünker DGPH

Roman Thermea Zülpich – Museum der Badekultur (Museum of Bathing Culture),

Zülpich

How about a cultural wave ride through 2,000 years of the history of bathing? The Romans loved wellness, combined with sociability and conversation. Body care and hygiene were an absolute must, and a visit to the thermal spa was simply a part of everyday life…

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Hauptraum der Römischen Villa Bollendorf, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Roman villa Bollendorf

Bollendorf

If you want to see a typical Roman farm: Here it is! A modern shelter shows you its original dimensions.

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