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

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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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Schweineställe_2, © Naturwanderpark eu

Schweineställe

Ernzen

A ravine called the "pigsty"? A strange name. But you can actually meet cheerful pigs here - and a mysterious, possibly millennia-old inscription!.

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Pfarrkirche St. Michael Bollendorf - 2, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Pfarrkirche St. Michael Bollendorf

Bollendorf

The parish church of Bollendorf, which lies parallel to the Sauer on a slope, was built in 1838/39 according to the plans of Johann Georg Wolff, the city architect of Trier at the time. It is a hall building with a classicist columned age and an attached tower…

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Fraubille cross, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH / Anna Carina Krebs

Fraubillenkreuz

Nusbaum

The mighty stone cross, which today bears the name Fraubillenkreuz, could be a Christian menhir that was erected 5,000 years ago. In the 15th century, the cross was first mentioned in a document as a boundary stone, and it still has this function today…

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Tear layer, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH

Tränenlay

Wallendorf

Similar to the Huwelslay near Holsthum, a bizarre grotto has been created here by calcareous sinter deposits.

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Huwelslay Holsthum, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Huwelslay bei Holsthum

Holsthum

Between Holsthum and Peffingen you can observe the formation of calcareous sinter.

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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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Gravel graves - burial pits in natural rock, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Kiesgräber

Bollendorf

The cremation burial ground from Roman times with the enigmatic name "Kiesgräber" lies in the forest between Bollendorf and Ferschweiler. A settlement was certainly once not far away.

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Imposante Felswände am Felsenweiher Ernzen, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, Dominik Ketz

"Felsenweiher" (rock pond)

Ernzen

The romantic and bizarre site in the Gutenbach valley with its water basin and fountain, circular paths, steps, footbridges and terraces was built in the 19th century. A "Lauschkurbel" ("audio crank") provides information about the history and special features of the Felsenweiher…

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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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