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Wacholderschutzgebiet
Kelberg
Juniper reserve
Juniperus communis heath and grassland with isolated juniper up to 1. 5m high on an area of about 1 hectare. East of the local situation of Zermüllen on the Müllenberg. [Rita Gehendges: Natural Monuments of the Daun County] Historical Landscape Pictures The Eifel in the Heath and Juniper Dress of the 19th Century Werner Schwind, Gerolstein The landscape of the Eifel has changed significantly in the last 100 to 150 years…
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Wallender Born
Wallenborn
A seemingly peaceful fountain awakens, begins to bubbling. Suddenly, a fountain of 9 ° C of cold water shoots into the sky, for six minutes it bubbles up. The haunted by, the "Brubbel" like the locals call their phenomenon affectionate, is just as flashy…
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Wäschebachbrücke
Manderscheid
The Wäschebach bridge over the Lieser was rebuilt as a suspension bridge.
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Waschhaus Heidweiler
Heidweiler
The washhouse in Heidweiler from 1884 is located east of the village on the Bendersbach.
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Wasserspielplatz am Rommelsbach
Wittlich
Great water playground with lots of play equipment.
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Weinfelder Maar
Daun
also called Totenmaar [maar of the dead] The Weinfelder Maar is considered the "symbol of the Eifel melancholy". Gentle slopes, on which the Eifel gold - popularly known as "Besenginster"grows and shines in early summer, around the mostly turquoise shimmering water…
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Weingut Losen - Bockstanz Wittlich
Wittlich
If you want to combine exquisite wines with a noble ambience, the Losen-Bockstanz winery offers a special treat.
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Weingut Lütticken Wittlich
Wittlich
Direct sale of own sparkling wine and wine in the store in the heart of Wittlich. We would be happy to organize wine tastings and/or vineyard walks for you. You can also visit our cultural events in the wine press house: www. luetticken-feine-weine. de…
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Werthelstein Bergweiler
Bergweiler
The Werthelstein is an impressive quartzite rock, partly overgrown with fern. Starting at the end of the road "Zum Werthelstein" in Bergweiler, you can reach the rock via well signposted hiking trails.
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Guest survey
Guest survey
Are you currently spending a vacation in the Eifel or have you spent a vacation in the Eifel in the last 6 months? We would be delighted if you take part in our guest survey. As a thank you, you can win an Apple iPad.