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Growing waterfall Dreimühlen
The Dreimühlen waterfall is probably the most interesting waterfall in the Eifel. It was formed from limestone deposits from three spring tributaries of the Ahbach. Due to the constant deposition, the sinter bank is constantly growing, which is where the name growing waterfall comes from…
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The genesis of mineral water - the Gerolsteiner fountain
No two mineral waters are the same. Gerolsteiner mineral water comes from a spring area in the volcanic Eifel, which is unique due to its volcanic geology. In the visitor centre of the Gerolstein fountain, visitors can learn all there is to know about water…
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BIRTH OF THE “SILVER ARROW” | Silberpfeil Nürburgring
BIRTH OF THE “SILVER ARROW” How did the “Silver Arrow” get its name and where did it come from? – In 1934, the new weight regulation, known as the “750 kg formula”, came into force in the World Championships that year. Vehicles without petrol, oil, coolant, and tyres were not permitted to exceed this weight…
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Der Schmuggler
Monschau
The bronze statue at the old customs office in Mützenich recalls the post-war years of the former smuggler village of Mützenich, which was characterized by coffee smuggling, which looks back on an exciting and exciting past and comes up with some curious stories…
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Fischbach-Drees bei Birresborn
Birresborn
The magnesium-calcium mineralisation here comes from sandstone and claystone as well as overlying volcanic rock. The high content of carbonic acid originates from the Eifel volcanism and gives the water the name ‘Säuerling’ (acidulous). A total of five springs are known in Birresborn, several of which were of great economic importance…
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Grand-Prix-Strecke
Nürburg
Tourist rides Grand Prix track - Fascination Grand Prix circuit
Come to the Nürburgring and feel like Michael Schumacher! From now on a very special highlight is waiting on racing fans: On several days in the year the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit is now open for tourists drivers…

Helenenquelle im Gerolsteiner Kurpark
Gerolstein
The Helenenquelle on the Kyll Cycle Path near Gerolstein Town Hall is a popular resting place for cyclists and hikers. The fresh mineral water comes from a depth of approx. 90 m and can be drunk free of charge from April-October from the brass tap…
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Keltisch-Römische Tempelanlage Juddekirchhof
Gerolstein
The Roman Marcus Victorius Polentius donated a temple dedicated to the goddess Caiva on the Munterley Plateau in 124 AD, presumably in gratitude for a victorious battle. Today the place of worship is popularly called "Juddekirchhof". The name comes from "Joddekirchhoff", i…
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Landhaus Vor Burg Eltz
Wierschem
Would you like a little break? In the country hotel, right on the “Eltzer Burgpanorama” dream trail, only two Kilometers before Eltz Castle, you've come to the right place! It doesn't matter whether you stay overnight or just to stop off during or after the hike, a stop at the country hotel is always worthwhile…
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