E-Bike Ladestation Tourist-Information Bad Bertrich
Bad BertrichThe e-bike charging station directly at the Kurhaus Bad Bertrich is available all year round.
The e-bike charging station directly at the Kurhaus Bad Bertrich is available all year round.
Get up close and personal with Lamas and Alpakas.
The former home and birthplace of Karl Kappes, "Im Bungert" was converted into a freezing house in 1961 and is a stop on the historic village tour.
A particularly exciting way of sleeping awaits you in our tree tents.
Maybe the biggest swing in Germany!? The panoramic swing loads with a size of 4.34 meters wide and 3.50 m high as well as a green roof, at least 10 visitors can swing at the same time.
Historical well, which was formerly used to supply the village with water and was supplied from its own elevated tank. Today, social street festivals take place around the village fountain. The fountain is station 8 of the historical village tour.
Pizzeria Pinocchio has been a household name in Bad Münstereifel for over 30 years.
Treat yourself to a drop of health from the Bodenbach mineral spring.The Bodenbach Drees is one of many carbonic acid sources in the region.
The spa town of Manderscheid is most famous for two medieval castle ruins that stand directly opposite each other on steep mountain spurs not far from the town's alleyways. The massive complexes are separated only by the little Lieser river and a meadow, which in summer becomes a perfect place for a breather while hiking the Eifelsteig trail or for a family picnic with children. On a weekend in August, however, the castles and the meadow are ideal settings for a spectacular festival with quaint crafts, jugglers, jousting tournaments and minstrel singing. In Advent, the Manderscheid Castle Christmas lends the town a special magic. The freely accessible upper castle with its five-storey keep still looks martial today. The lower castle can be explored on guided tours - even at night - or on your own; it only remains closed in bad weather.
The Dreimühlen waterfall is probably the most interesting waterfall in the Eifel. It was formed from limestone deposits of three spring tributaries of the Ahbach. Due to the constant deposition, the sinter bank is constantly "growing", which is where the name "growing waterfall" comes from.