
"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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Ehemalige Glashütte Holsthum
Holsthum
The glassworks was founded in 1796 by Johann Dominik Laeis. Around 50 people were employed here, producing glass balloons, window glass, bottles and fine crystal glass.
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Eligiuskapelle zu Neuerburg
Neuerburg
Medieval chapel with partially preserved original murals and beautiful parkland.
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Bildcheslay
Bollendorf
A rock as a former place of worship for Bollendorf quarry workers.
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Johanniterkirche Roth an der Our
Roth an der Our
The Johanniter Church in Roth an der Our is located on a wooded hill on the Our, right next to the former residential building of the former Knights Templar, Roth Castle.
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Wikingerburg
Nusbaum
It is neither a castle as we imagine it, nor does the building have anything to do with the Vikings: The meter-high rampart of fallen stones is the remains of a millennia-old fortification on the edge of the Ferschweiler plateau.
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Diana Denkmal
Bollendorf
The pedestal with the inscription and the lower part of the image relief have been preserved from the former dedication monument to the Roman goddess of the hunt from the 2nd century AD.
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Langenstein
Holsthum
The Langenstein near Holsthum bears a significant name: "Langer Stein" is the translation of the Breton word "menhir".
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