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Sidinger Drees
Gerolstein
This was or is probably the most famous Drees in the Gerolsteiner Land, even if mineral water no longer bubbles here. The Kyll valley has one of its narrowest places here, the Kyll itself is only a few meters wide. Since the Devonian limestone and dolomite rocks are heavily fissured and karstized underground, there were and still are sufficient transport and ascent routes for the mineral water…
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Gerolstein Natural History Museum - journeys in time on the Eifelsteig
Gerolstein
The Natural History Museum in the old town hall of Gerolstein is on the trail of nature. In addition to minerals, rocks and fossils from the region, there are also exhibits from the prehistoric and early history as well as the most species-rich collection of butterflies in the Eifel…
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Vulkankrater Papenkaule
Gerolstein
The volcanic activity on Munterley has had several eruptions, the most notable being the crater of Papenkaule. The volcanic crater is about 80 m wide and 20 m deep. Today, the Papenkaule is a top-class geo- and biotope.
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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. Here it is worth taking a break and the park is ideal for a small picnic in nature…
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Altstraßbach spring
Walsdorf
The spring at the Altstraßbach was captured in the 1940s during construction work for the Westwall.
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Birresborner Eishöhlen
Birresborn
Until far into the 19th century millstone were carved out in the caves. But the caves also were used as natural "refrigerators". In the winter time they were equipped with ice and snow so that cooling conditions kept the cold far into the summer.
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Technikmuseum der historischen Wassermühle Birgel
Birgel
On selected days, the Technology Museum comes to life and takes you on a journey back to the time when mills, stationary engines, and steam engines determined the pace of progress.
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Icorigium - ehemaliges römisches Kastell
Jünkerath
Remains of a street settlement with a fort: This is where the traffic between the metropolises once pulsed. The former Roman fort Icorigium was located on Agrippastrasse, which led from Cologne to Trier right across the Eifel.
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Arensberg (Arnulphusberg)
Rockeskyll
In the heart of the Volcanic Eifel lies what is probably the most complete volcano in Germany, the Rockeskyller Kopf. No other volcano shows all stages of its development so open-heartedly.
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War memorial Stadtkyll
Stadtkyll
The Stadtkyll war memorial was erected in 1934. The memorial was designed by Professor Emil Fahrenkamp, an architect and university lecturer who was head of the art academy in Düsseldorf from 1937 to 1946. It commemorates the 30 soldiers from Stadtkyll who lost their lives in the First World War…
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