
Neuerburg Castle
Neuerburg
Neuerburg Castle is the largest surviving castle complex in the Bitburg-Prüm district. The inner courtyard and the castle chapel (former knights' hall) can be visited.
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Castellberg bei Wallendorf
Wallendorf
On the ridge called "Castellberg" above Wallendorf, near where the Our flows into the Sauer, the Celtic Treveri built a fortified settlement similar to a town in the 2nd century BC. Today, almost nothing of it is visible above ground.
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Wallfahrtskirche Weidingen
Weidingen
People have been making pilgrimages to Weidinger Marien pilgrimage church, which dates back to the 13th century, for more than 700 years.
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Opferaltar
Bollendorf
The large weathered sandstone block, also known as the Bärenstein or Druidenstein, is a natural monument. We do not know whether it was particularly revered in earlier times; it is unlikely to have served as an altar at any time.
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"Teufelsschlucht" (Devil's Gorge)
Ernzen
A natural monument of extraordinary fascination: a narrow gorge with metre-high rock faces, cool and dark. Cracks and crevices, weathered and overgrown with mosses and lichens. Anyone walking through this eye of a needle in the sandstone is walking through a 200-million-year-old seabed that harbours many secrets…
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Druidenstein
Bollendorf
The Druidenstein near Bollendorf is also known as the cornerstone. The man-made sandstone block, which is over 2 meters high, still marks a district boundary today.
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"Felsenweiher" (rock pond)
Ernzen
The romantic and bizarre site in the Gutenbach valley with its water basin and fountain, circular paths, steps, footbridges and terraces was built in the 19th century. A "Lauschkurbel" ("audio crank") provides information about the history and special features of the Felsenweiher…
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Weilerbach Castle and Ironworks
Bollendorf
The legacy of the last abbot of Echternach is now a special attraction in the region. The late baroque castle with its beautiful gardens and outbuildings as well as the adjoining grounds of the former ironworks tell a story all of their own.
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