Best attractions and places to see in the Eifel include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical landmarks. The region is characterized by its volcanic features, extensive forests, and significant rivers like the Moselle. Visitors can explore protected areas such as the Eifel National Park and numerous historical castles. These Eifel natural attractions and landmarks offer varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs.
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The so-called Dreimühlen waterfall is also known as the Nohn waterfall. The name Nohn waterfall comes from the waterfall's proximity to the town of Nohn. The houses on the outskirts of Nohn are only a few hundred meters above the waterfall. Most people talk about the Dreimühlen waterfall, however. The name Dreimühlen comes from a former castle called Dreimühlen. Today, however, only the remains of the walls are said to remain. We looked for the former castle on our trip, but couldn't find anything of it. The waterfall in the Eifel is located between the towns of Üxheim, Kerpen and Nohn. Although the other large towns in the Eifel are not located here, many visitors come here. Some of them travel especially to visit the waterfall. The Dreimühlen waterfall is one of the most visited Eifel attractions. Almost every holidaymaker in the area comes to the waterfall at least once during their Eifel vacation. In addition, many day tourists travel from outside, making it the most visited waterfall in the Eifel. They all want to see the unique natural wonder.
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🏰Eltz Castle is a hilltop castle from the 12th century. It is located at 129 m above sea level in the Elz valley🌊. With its eight residential towers up to 35 meters high, its bay windows, roofs, half-timbering and spires, it is the epitome of a knight's castle for the spontaneous observer.⚔️ It sits majestically in a side valley of the Moselle near Mayen. This imposing sight even adorned the 500 DM note for several decades.
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Eltz Castle is located at a height of 129 meters as a hilltop castle on a rocky spur in the Elz Valley. It was built around 1157.
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The Calmont is a prominent peak on the Moselle. The highest elevation is 380 meters high. Interestingly, the Calmont summit cross is not at the highest point, but below it. This may be because the Calmont is a ridge above the Moselle. The location of the summit cross offers a prominent view of the Moselle - better than from the highest point. Therefore, the summit cross makes much more sense at this point. Source: https://www.calmont-klettersteig-moselschleife.de/calmont/
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The Calmont via ferrata is more of a mountain trail than a via ferrata. Passages of the "via ferrata" are made safer with handrails, ladders, step bars and stepping pins. However, hikers who are not sure-footed also have the option of bypassing the short section of the "via ferrata".
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Shortly before reaching the old town, there is a top vantage point on the corpse alley. Nicely located, with a wonderful view of the evangelical church and the Red House, among other things.
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No matter which side you approach Cochem from, the great cityscape is simply fascinating.
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The Eifel is rich in historical castles. You can explore the iconic Eltz Castle, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and continuous family ownership for over 800 years. Another must-see is Reichsburg Cochem, majestically situated above the Moselle River. Other notable castles include Genovevaburg in Mayen, which houses the Eifel Museum, the impressive moated Satzvey Castle, and Burg Hengebach in Heimbach.
Absolutely! The Eifel boasts several unique natural attractions. Don't miss the Dreimühlen Waterfall, a 'growing' waterfall formed by railway construction and limestone deposits. The Devil's Gorge (Teufelsschlucht) offers a dramatic experience with its narrow passages and towering rock formations. You can also visit Laacher See, a large volcanic caldera lake, and the ancient Trass Caves Brohltal.
Several towns in the Eifel offer picturesque historical charm. Monschau Old Town is often called a 'fairy tale town' with its half-timbered houses and narrow streets. Bad Münstereifel is a historic spa town with a preserved medieval wall and 17th-century half-timbered houses. Monreal is another idyllic village with historic buildings and castle ruins overlooking the Elz river.
The Eifel National Park offers diverse outdoor activities amidst its natural deciduous forests and lakes. You can enjoy hiking on barrier-free trails like the 'Wilder Weg' in the Kermeter area, or join ranger-led tours. The park is also recognized as an International Dark Sky Park, perfect for stargazing. For more hiking options, explore easy hikes in the Eifel.
Yes, the Eifel has many family-friendly attractions. Besides exploring castles like Eltz Castle and charming towns like Monschau Old Town, families can enjoy the Dreimühlen Waterfall. The Eifelpark (Leisure and Animal Park) offers over 60 attractions and more than 200 wild animals, while Wildpark Schmidt allows visitors to feed native animals in their natural habitat. The Trass Caves Brohltal also provide an interesting family outing.
The Eifel offers numerous scenic viewpoints, especially along the Moselle River. The Calmont via ferrata provides stunning views of the Moselle, and from the Calmont Summit Cross, you get a fantastic panorama of the Moselle Loop. You can also find beautiful vistas overlooking Reichsburg Cochem and the town of Cochem.
For those seeking a challenge, the Calmont via ferrata is a thrilling climb offering breathtaking views of the Moselle, featuring handrails, ladders, and step bars. It requires good physical condition and a head for heights. You can also find challenging road cycling routes like the 'Stunning view – Schengen Agreement Monument loop' or difficult MTB trails such as 'The three-country route' in Road Cycling Routes in the Eifel and MTB Trails in the Eifel.
Yes, the Eifel has a rich Roman history. The 'Roads of the Romans' historical route features around 100 stations showcasing Roman influence. Key sites include parts of the famous aqueduct to Cologne, the matron sanctuary 'Görresburg' in Nettersheim, and the temple district of Pesch, offering a glimpse into ancient Roman life in the region.
The Eifel is beautiful year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer (June-August) is also popular, though some exposed areas like the Calmont via ferrata can get very hot. Winter offers a different charm, with some attractions like Monschau hosting Christmas markets, but many outdoor trails might be less accessible.
Yes, efforts have been made to ensure accessibility in certain areas. The Eifel National Park, for instance, offers barrier-free hiking trails like the 'Wilder Weg' in the Kermeter area. The Mondorf Ferry is also noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a pleasant river crossing experience. It's always advisable to check specific attraction details for up-to-date accessibility information.
While many attractions are well-known, Monreal is often described as a 'best-kept secret' in the Eifel. This idyllic village, concentrated over the Elz river, features historic half-timbered houses dating back to the mid-1400s and is overlooked by the ruins of Löwenburg and Philippsburg castles, offering a charming and less crowded experience.


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