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

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Roman graves of Holsthum - hut tombstone, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH

Römisches Gräberfeld von Holsthum

Holsthum

Certainly a much-visited cemetery 1800 years ago, today located in the middle of the forest: Houses for the deceased from Roman times.

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Blick aus dem Beilsturm auf Neuerburg, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, D. Ketz

Beilsturm mit Stadtmauer Neuerburg

Neuerburg

The Beilsturm is an outwork of the old town fortifications of Neuerburg from the 16th century. From the top, newly designed observation platform, there is a beautiful view over the medieval Neuerburg.

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View inside the Schankweiler Klause, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH, Dominik Ketz

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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Felsformation bei Bollendorf, © Eifel Tourismus GmbH / Dominik Ketz

Ferschweiler Plateau

Ferschweiler

Fascinating rocky landscape and rich cultural history.

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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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Muhmenlay close-up, © Felsenland Südeifel Tourismus GmbH, AC Krebs

Muhmenlay

Bollendorf

A rock in which a herb witch is said to have once lived.

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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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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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The Druid Stone near Bollendorf, © Elke Wagner

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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