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Vulkan Goldberg
Ormont
The quaternary volcano Goldberg, northeast of the municipality Ormont, is the northwesternmost foothill of the quaternary volcanic field in the Westeifel. The volcano is 649. 1 meters above normal zero. The Goldberg was formed about 10 to 11,000 years ago in two eruptions…
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Infopunkt römische Villenanlage, Duppach-Weiermühle
Duppach
A former magnificent estate in the middle of the nature park and UNESCO Global Geopark Vulkaneifel. How about a time travel to the Romans and volcanoes?.
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Hippelsteinchen - Gönnersdorf
Gönnersdorf
The "Hippelsteinchen" is the most peculiar dolomite rock in the Vulkaneifel district. Come and see for yourself.
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Dietzenley Vulkan & Keltenburg
Gerolstein
About 2500 years ago there was a Celtic urbanisation with pastures on the Dietzenley. The Celtic urbanisation was protected by ring walls of up to 9 meters high and 4 meters wide against attacks. During the volcanic activity around 600. 000 years ago, the area around the Dietzenley was covered with volcanic rocks…
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Duppacher Drees
Duppach
The Duppacher Drees lies in the nature reserve Duppacher Maar.
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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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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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Kalkofen
Üxheim
The small lime kiln was active until about 500 years after the World War II.
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Buchenlochhöhle
Gerolstein
The Buchenlochhöhle is located in the nature reserve of the Gerolstein Dolomites. The cave was washed out of the rock millions of years ago by the dissolving power of groundwater and is open all year round.
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Burg Kerpen
Kerpen
Alfred Andersch lebte nach dem 2. Weltkrieg mehrere Jahre auf Burg Kerpen. Castle Kerpen was from 1911 to 1941 the home of the famous Eifel painter Fritz von Wille, whose grave is located above the castle. Alfred Andersch lived for several years afther the Second Worl War at the Kerpen Castle…
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