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MechernichFun and variety are the main focus at the approx. 100,000 sqm family-friendly facility with summer toboggan run, mini-golf, playground and quad track.
Fun and variety are the main focus at the approx. 100,000 sqm family-friendly facility with summer toboggan run, mini-golf, playground and quad track.
In the light-flooded beech forest, on Flying Fox or Giant Ladder, everyone experiences new freedom!The expert team looks after individuals (minimum age: 10 years) and groups - from school classes to team training and company outings.
In the Prüm brewery, special attention is paid to fresh, seasonal and regional cuisine, as well as to various beers freshly brewed in the brewery.
"Ruitzhof" belongs to Monschau-Kalterherberg and lies at 570 meters above sea level.
Clara Viebig PavilionKurfuerstenstr. 21Bad Bertrich Every Friday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Readings in German, information and sales of the literary works of the writer Clara Viebig. She is called "Eifel poet" - one of the most popular writers of the early 20th century, who was often in the Vulkaneifel and loved Bad Bertrich.
"Tree of life" an approx. 35 m high, evergreen thuja (thuja plicata / giant tree of life) has been growing in Bad Bertricher Alleegarten in front of the Electoral Palace. The extraordinary tree is well preserved, protected as a natural monument and has already been mentioned in Clara Viebig's novels.
Eifel-Therme Zikkurat: Bathing and sauna area, children's area, giant slide, whirlpool, indoor and outdoor area with sunbathing lawn, treatments, events, massages and courses, bistro & restaurant
The small cafe is located in the center of Bleialf and delicious homemade cakes and snacks are offered.
It offers good German cuisine and classic dishes from the Eifel.
The castle ruin and fortified settlement of Kronenburg Kronenburg Castle was one of the characteristic medieval hill-castles of the Eifel built on the spur of a ridge in the Upper Kyll Valley. The self-contained impression of the castle ruin, outer bailey and fortified settlement and their adaptation to the topography make the special charm of this site. Kronenburg was first mentioned in a charter of the Abbey Stablo Malmedy in 1277. Today the locality is a touristic attraction in the Upper Kyll Valley.