Metzgerei Bartz "Heiße Theke"
PrümBartz butcher's "hot counter"
Bartz butcher's "hot counter"
Cafe Kleine Auszeit - small cosy cafe with homemade tartlets in the Eifel village Bettingen.
Farm vacation in a secluded location The family-friendly vacation apartment is suitable for 5-6 people (ideally 2-3 adults with 3 children) and includes 1 large kitchen-living room, i.e. a living room with comfortable large sofa with sleep function + TV, fully equipped kitchen and dining area, 1 master bedroom with large double bed (2x2m), children's bedroom with 3 beds (bunk bed + single bed), bathroom with bathtub, sink, toilet. Situated in the middle of nature, on the edge of the forest, this vacation apartment in a secluded location outside the village, offers peace and relaxation, as well as nature experience for all hiking and biking enthusiasts. Recreational athletes and active holidaymakers can choose from a wide and very varied range of activities on site. The cycling and hiking trails in the vacation region Arzfeld invite you to explore. It is recommended to bring binoculars to observe the wild animals and possibly the stable inhabitants; Charolaise bull, mother cows and calves, as well as dog and cats.
Cozy restaurant in the center with an outside terrace.
Fishing pond Fließem
This model shows three historical stages of Bitburg's development on a scale of 1:400
The monumental spa complex was the second largest bathing complex in the entire Roman Empire from the 2nd century AD. The Barbara Baths covered an area of 42,000 square meters, which is almost the size of six football fields.
Trier was already a flourishing trading town when it was elevated to an Imperial residence in Late Antiquity. The construction of the Kaiserthermen, the Imperial baths, thus began in the 3rd century CE and formed part of a major building programme for an Imperial palace district. Since 1986 the mighty ruins have been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list
The Konstantin-Basilika has been on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1986. The throne room of Emperor Constantine is the largest single room that has survived from antiquity.
Let your eyes wander, get insights into nature reserves and look at distances up to 50 km, which guarantees relaxation and relaxation.