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Jungferweiher
Ulmen
The Jungferweiher, a re-flooded dry maar located north of the Ulmener Maar, is known for its richness in migratory birds and serves as a source of drinking water for the Cochem-Zell district.
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Keltisch-Römische Tempelanlage Juddekirchhof
Gerolstein
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…
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Kuckucksley
Schleiden
Lookout point with a refuge and a wonderful view of Olef. Winding paths lead through the forest in the Oleftal up to Kuckucksley.
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Lindenquelle
Birresborn
The existence of the village Birresborn was documented for the first time in 721. The name "Birgisburias" can be translated as "good source". Numerous finds in the area of the source evidence that this source was already known to the Romans.
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Mausefallenmuseum Neroth
Neroth
In this museum the home work, manufacturing and distribution system for iron wire mesh ware from Neroth in the 19th Century is exhibited.
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Monschau-Touristik
Monschau
Here you will find all information about your stay in Monschau. We are looking forward to your visit!.
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Müllenborn - Zwölfender-Restaurant im Landhaus Müllenborn
Gerolstein
Fresh local and international cuisine - wild food .
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Narcissi meadows in the Perlenbach and Fuhrtsbach valleys
Monschau
In April there is a natural spectacle in the Eifel that is unparalleled: Millions of wild narcissi stretch their little heads towards the sun and transform the valley meadows into a yellow sea of blossoms. Whether on a guided tour or on your own - a hike in the Perlenbach and Fuhrtsbach valleys near Monschau becomes a special experience during this time…
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Nationalpark Eifel
Schleiden
Set in a dramatic landscape of woods interspersed with water, the Eifel National Park will allow you to experience the fascinating natural diversity of a wilderness at first hand. For in this large protection area some 65 kilometres southwest of Cologne, nature has been left once more to its own eternal cycle of growth and decay…
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