Schülerinnen und Schüler erkunden eine Streuobstwiese, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

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Irreler Wasserfälle mit Hängebrücke, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

"Irreler Wasserfälle" (Waterfalls of Irrel)

Irrel

The rapids of the Prüm, known as the "Irrel Waterfalls", remain a fascinating natural spectacle even after the flood disaster of 2021. Crossing the river is once again possible via the new suspension bridge.

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Hiking group at the "sacrificial altar", © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH, Elke Wagner

Opferaltar

Bollendorf

The large weathered sandstone block, also known as the Bärenstein or Druidenstein, is a natural monument. We do not know whether it was particularly revered in earlier times; it is unlikely to have served as an altar at any time.

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On the Castellberg near Wallendorf, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Castellberg bei Wallendorf

Wallendorf

On the ridge called "Castellberg" above Wallendorf, near where the Our flows into the Sauer, the Celtic Treveri built a fortified settlement similar to a town in the 2nd century BC. Today, almost nothing of it is visible above ground.

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Schmittenkreuz - side view, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus

Schmittenkreuz

Bollendorf

Only the pedestal remains of the former grave monument of a boatman from Roman times. It was converted into a wayside cross in later centuries.

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Interior view of the parish church, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH / Dominik Ketz

Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus zu Neuerburg mit Torturm

Neuerburg

The late Gothic church with its medieval gate tower is located on a hill below Neuerburg Castle and has a number of historical gems to offer.

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Die Ruine der Prümerburg oberhalb von Prümzurlay, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Prümer Burg Castle

Prümzurlay

From the keep of Prümer Burg on the steep cliff, you have a wonderful view over the Prüm Valley.

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Hops, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH / Anna Carina Krebs

Hopfenanbau im Prümtal

Holsthum

The Prümtal valley near Holsthum is home to the only hop-growing region in Rhineland-Palatinate. This is where the high-quality Siegel hops grow, which, along with Hallertau hops, are an essential component of Bitburger beer. Hop farmer and beer sommelier Andreas Dick offers farm tours, beer tastings and brewing courses, and the hop barn can be hired for parties and celebrations…

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Bollendorf Castle - aerial view, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Burg Bollendorf

Bollendorf

The former summer residence of the abbots of Echternach is now a hotel with a restaurant.

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Grinding grain like in the Stone Age, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Museum im Naturparkzentrum Teufelsschlucht

Ernzen

The German-Luxembourgish Nature Park, the formation of the bizarre sandstone rock landscape around the Devil's Gorge and the history of settlement in the region since the Stone Age are the themes of the small museum in the Nature Park Center. Tip: The museum is a stop on the trilingual Teufelsschlucht audio tour, which can be downloaded to your smartphone free of charge via the "Lauschtour App"…

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Maria Theresa Stone with double-headed eagle, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Maria-Theresien-Stein

Bollendorf

A historical boundary stone tells the story of the region.

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