Historische Wassermühle Birgel
BirgelThe historic Birgel watermill is a unique mill experience centre and the largest in Europe. The four mills are still in operation today: mustard mill, grain mill, oil mill and sawmill.
The historic Birgel watermill is a unique mill experience centre and the largest in Europe. The four mills are still in operation today: mustard mill, grain mill, oil mill and sawmill.
Olbrück Castle is located in the middle of the magnificent volcanic area of the Eifel. The geological dimension of volcanism and the cultural-historical dimension of the Middle Ages collide here and become tangible at Olbrück Castle!
This Eifel view, situated on the Mausauel above the Obermaubach reservoir, is 350 meters above sea level and offers you a distant view in a south-westerly to north-westerly direction over the Rureifel plateau and the Hürtgen Forest as far as the High Fens.
This Eifel view, located immediately to the north above the Kreuzau district of Bogheim, offers you a distant view to the east over the Zülpicher Börde as far as the Ville, with Cologne Cathedral also visible on clear days.
The Roman cellar, made of tuff, was created when the volcanic rock was mined underground.
As the name suggests, this Eifel view is located above the Rur in the Effelsley area at an altitude of 275 meters above sea level.
The building of the former synagogue (1910) was restored from 1976 and converted into a cultural and conference centre. In 1985, the town of Wittlich opened an exhibition entitled "Images of German-Jewish History", which was to be the beginning of an intensive examination of the fate of Jewish fellow men.
This Eifel view on the "Simonsley" (415 meters above sea level) offers you an impressive panorama above the Rursee in a south-easterly to south-westerly direction, with the "Kermeter", a core area of the Eifel National Park, drawing the eye.
The Üdersdorfer Drees is located directly on the Lieserpfad - a source of refreshment along the way.
This view of the Eifel (533 metres above sea level) offers views of many Eifel mountains, such as the Kelberg, Boxberg, Eselsberg and Stromberg. In good weather, you can see the grandstands of the Nürburgring from here. In silence you might even think you can hear the sound of engines.