Gaststätte Dorfschänke
ZülpichVisit this rustic village tavern in Zülpich-Bessenich.In addition to schnitzel, steaks and salads, you will also find pizza and pasta dishes here.
Visit this rustic village tavern in Zülpich-Bessenich.In addition to schnitzel, steaks and salads, you will also find pizza and pasta dishes here.
This Eifel view, situated directly north above the Kreuzau district of Bogheim, offers you a distant view to the east over the Zülpicher Börde all the way to the Ville, with the Cologne Cathedral also visible on clear days.
This Eifel view on the "Simonsley" (415 metres above sea level) offers you an impressive panorama above the Rursee in a south-east to south-west direction, with the "Kermeter", a core area of the Eifel National Park, catching your eye.
Stop in at the small café in the village of Dreiborn. In the immediate vicinity of the Eifel National Park, it is the perfect place to stop for hikers.
The healthy water from the well at the Heilsteinhaus in Einruhr is accessible to everyone free of charge.
Traces of settlement at the prehistoric Kakushöhle between Eiserfey and Weyer date back to 80,000 BC. Hunter-gatherer groups of the Neanderthals left behind numerous stone implements of the Middle Palaeolithic epochs and animal bones.
The hiking and cycling region Nordeifel offers many opportunities for vacation, which can also be reached directly from the numerous train stations.
As a major actor in Luxembourg’s cultural scene, and as an internationally recognised institution, Mudam, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in July 2016, is attracting an increasingly wider audience. Aware of the diversity ofcontemporary creation, the museum cultivates the curiosity and openness by developing a forward-looking and pluralistic programme, both through the originality of its exhibitions and the various collaborations it initiates.
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. e. "yard around the church (sanctuary) of the Jodd", where "Jodd" is synonymous with "godfather". The Celtic matrons had about the same duties as Catholic godmothers.
Today you have to find a so-called multicache. Only after answering many questions will you receive the coordinates for the treasure. The hike is suitable for children aged 6-12 years accompanied by at least one adult. Info / registration (required): Johannes Munkler, Tel.: 06591 3888 or 0171 6443572, Mail: j.munkler@t-online.de