Dreese in the volcanic Eifel
DaunAlmost every place in the Volcanic Eifel has its “Drees”. The term comes from the Celtic and means "bubbling spring". Visit the “Dreese” in the GesundLand Vulkaneifel and refresh yourself there.
Almost every place in the Volcanic Eifel has its “Drees”. The term comes from the Celtic and means "bubbling spring". Visit the “Dreese” in the GesundLand Vulkaneifel and refresh yourself there.
The Viktoria Spring is a hydrocarbon source and is located approx. 1 km south of Heckenmünster.
The restored jug baking oven "Auf der Katz" was built at the beginning of the 19th century and used until about 1900.
At an altitude of 470 metres above sea level, you look south-east over the historic castle town of Reifferscheid. The village includes the castle complex with the outer castle and the castle ring as well as the valley settlement at the foot of the castle.
Purchase a treasure map, solve the riddles, calculate the code and secure your instant prize - while doing so, the treasure hunters will learn a lot of interesting facts about the region and the small town of Hillesheim.
At the resting place in Kerschenbach, hikers can inform themselves about the German-Belgian nature park Hohes Venn-Eifel, enjoy a picnic and enjoy the Eifel landscape on the sun lounger.On the initiative of the Naturpark Nordeifel e.V., the local community of Kerschenbach and the tourist information AktivLand Eifel, Kerschenbach has a place to go for guests and locals: a nature park info point and hiking rest area.
Rooms up to 100 people
The St. Bernhard Church was planned under the direction of Dechant Thommes by the cathedral architect Prof. Dr. Weyres of Cologne and built between 1953 and 1955.
The tower on the Rahmenberg above the Marktplatz belongs among the most striking points of the city. Above the trail through the “Half Moon” there is another view on the way upward and the Haller Ruin can be reached in just a few minutes.
Pass through the gateway to the centuries-old Himmerod Abbey and discover a time that seems long forgotten. The thick walls and small monastery farms of the Cistercian Abbey in the Salm Valley give you contemplative moments in the middle of the GesundLand Vulkaneifel.