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Pulvermaar
Gillenfeld
Discover the unfathomable depths of the Pulvermaar! Located directly near Gillenfeld, the Pulvermaar is the deepest maar in the Eifel at 74 metres. It is surrounded by beautiful beech forest and in summer is a popular address for all those who want to swim or go boating in the midst of beautiful nature…
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Pützlöcher – Roman Quarry
Kordel
The Roman mine is one of the largest and oldest Roman mines in Germany.
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Rastplatz am Eifelsteig "Op em Demer" Dedenborn
Simmerath
Picnic-Area on the Eifelsteig with panoramic view.
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Restaurant Welfenstube - Hotel Haus Hohenzollern
Bad Bertrich
Here the chef cooks! Please come anyway.
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Restaurant Zur Post
Deudesfeld
Enjoyable hours in a cozy atmosphere! The cuisine focuses on freshness and regionality – many ingredients come directly from producers in the Eifel. Wild specialties from local forests are particularly popular. A place to escape everyday life and enjoy culinary Eifel delicacies…
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Romantik Schloss Hotel Kurfürstliches Amtshaus
Daun
- car parking lot
- WiFi
- pets welcome
- non-smokers
- sauna

Römische Eifelwasserleitung // Grüner Pütz
Nettersheim
The approximately 100-kilometre-long Eifel water pipeline from Nettersheim to Cologne is one of the largest Roman constructions this side of the Alps. It supplied Cologne, the provincial capital of Lower Germania, with fresh water from the end of the 1st to the 3rd century AD…
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Römisches Matronenheiligtum Görresburg
Nettersheim
The partially reconstructed Gallo-Roman temple district "Görresburg" is located on a plateau between Nettersheim and Marmagen and offers a beautiful view over the Eifel landscape.
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Rotes Haus
Monschau
The Red House was built around 1760 as a residential and business house by the cloth maker and businessman, Johann Heinrich Scheibler. Even today, it reflects the lustre of large-scale, upper middle-class living in a rare unity with its complete furnishings in the Rococo, Louis XVI and Empire styles…
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