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Birresborn - Zur Krone - Restaurant im Hotel
Birresborn
Regional typical Eifel specialties.
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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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Bogenschießen
Kopp
At the Archeryacademy, we offer coaching lessons, courses, workshops and seminars for beginner to tournament shooter.
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Bolsdorf - Biergarten "Am Alten Backhaus"
Hillesheim
We open in summer when the weather is fine and in winter for drinking Glühwein.
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Bolsdorfer Tälchen
Hillesheim
Leisure time - The recreation area ''Bolsdorfer Tälchen''.
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Bootfahren - Kronenburger See
Hallschlag
The lake of Kronenburg (Kronenburger See) is a worthwhile destination for a trip for everyone. No water sports in 2024! .
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Bragphenn - Ormont
Ormont
A 7,000-year-old highmoor that makes hikers and nature lovers hearts beat faster. .
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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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Burgruine - Glaadt
Jünkerath
In the Middle Ages, Glaadt was even more important than Jünkerath, which at that time was only a hut settlement. For this reason, the counts of Blankenheim built a castle there in the 13th century, which was rebuilt into a magnificent hunting lodge at the beginning of the 17th century…
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