
Roman villa Holsthum
Holsthum
This is how luxurious Roman lords of the manor lived in the beautiful southern Eifel. And they even minted coins. Not counterfeit money, is it? Take a trip there!.
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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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Mindener-Layen
Minden
The old vineyard terraces in the Sûre Valley are a biotope and cultural monument particularly worthy of protection.
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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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Roter Puhl
Mettendorf
At the "Roter Puhl", the red sandstone slope on the Enz, the natural landscape presents itself in particularly impressive orange-glowing colours.
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Druidenstein
Bollendorf
The Druidenstein near Bollendorf is also known as the cornerstone. The man-made sandstone block, which is over 2 meters high, still marks a district boundary today.
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Schankweiler Klause
Schankweiler
A gem of baroque architecture in the middle of the forest: the small 18th century Marien pilgrimage church on the Schankweiler Höhe with the adjoining hermit's dwelling is a much-visited destination not only for pilgrims and is definitely worth a visit…
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Falkenstein castle ruins
Waldhof-Frankenstein
The ruins of Falkenstein Castle, which is now privately owned, stand on a steep mountain spur high above the border river Our.
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"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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