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Laacher See
Maria Laach
With around 3. 3 km² and a depth of 53 m, Laacher See is the largest lake in Rhineland-Palatinate. The area around the lake has been a nature reserve for almost 80 years. The last eruption of the former “Laacher volcano” occurred around 10,930 BC. B…
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Vulkangarten - Steffeln
Steffeln
The visitor's magnet with its detailed geological phenomena around volcanism.
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Aussichtsplattform „Am Johannesknecht" in St. Johann
St. Johann
The observation deck "Am Johannesknecht" at Kreisstraße 21 just before the entrance to St. Johann offers a fantastic view over the Nettetal and Mayen up to the Maifeld.
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Booser Eifelturm (aktuell gesperrt)
Boos
The about 25 m high wooden tower, was in the mai 2004 opende ,is a highlight for tourists. The tower enthusiastic vistors not just in the rural district Mayen-Koblenz but from near and far.
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Kölschkier forest adventure course
Monschau
The Kölschkier forest adventure course in the Perlenbach Valley is an adventure play-ground for real outdoor enthusiasts and an ideal day out for the whole family in the Eifel. Kids and grown-ups alike can explore the forest habitat with all their senses at the nine different stations of the course…
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Burg Pyrmont
Roes
Pyrmont Castle is enthroned on a mighty slate rock above a waterfall on the Elzbach.
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Mühlsteinhöhlen Hohenfels-Essingen
Hohenfels-Essingen
The three caves are located at Mühlenberg, north of Hohenfels-Essingen.
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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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Adventure tour through the Gerolsteiner Land
Lenght: 59.6 km
Route: Helenenquelle Gerolstein to Helenenquelle Gerolstein
Difficulty: medium