Burg Bruch
BruchThe castle Bruch is a romantic, closed castle complex and was originally the seat of the lords of Bruch.
The castle Bruch is a romantic, closed castle complex and was originally the seat of the lords of Bruch.
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.
At Feldstraße 7a in 54516 Wittlich, opposite the Altstadtapotheke, there is an RWE charging station for your e-bike. It is important that you have your own charger in your luggage. Charging your e-bike is free of charge.
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.
The Gemündener Maar outdoor pool area invites you to swim and have fun.
Welcome to the model airplane club Säubrenner e.V.
The "Türmchen", affectionately known as "Wittlicher HisTörchen", is the last remaining building of Wittlich's town fortifications from 1317. Today the "Türmchen" houses a small museum on the history of the town and its fortifications.
There are 2 Innogy charging stations for your e-vehicle at the Talweg car park in Wittlich. The marked parking spaces are available exclusively for electric cars. The parking spaces are free of charge during the charging period.
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There are 2 Innogy charging stations for your e-vehicle in the car park of the "Zur Breit" inn near the A60 in Wittlich. The parking spaces are free of charge. Innogy also operates the first DC fast charger for electric vehicles in the Trier region at the inn.