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Hermenbrunnen, © Deutsch-Luxemburgische Tourist-Information

Hiking trail Welschbillig 13

Lenght: 7.7 km
Route: Welschbillig ``Markt und Kulturscheune`` to Welschbillig ``Markt und Kulturscheune``

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dense forest area, © Deutsch Luxemburgische Tourist Info

Hiking Trail Welschbillig-Ittel 10

Lenght: 11.2 km
Route: Church of Ittel to Church of Ittel

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Möhn, © Nicole Zimmer

Hiking Trail Welschbillig-Möhn 11

Lenght: 10.6 km
Route: Church Möhn to Church Möhn

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Logo Hikingtrail Hofweiler, © Deutsch-Luxemburgische Tourist-Info

Hiking Trail Welschbilllig-Hofweiler 9

Lenght: 5.9 km
Route: Church of Hofweiler to Church of Hofweiler

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observation tower Rodt, © Deutsch Luxemburgische Tourist Info

Hiking Trail Zemmer 15

Lenght: 8.5 km
Route: Chuch of Schleidweiler to Chuch of Schleidweiler

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City Trier

Hop on Hop off Trier

Trier

Discover the sights of Trier by bus and boat.

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aussenansicht, © denis

Hotel-Restaurant Denis

Zemmer

  • car parking lot
  • WiFi
  • pets welcome
  • restaurant
  • sauna
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Ralingen, © Ralinger Hof

Hotel-Restaurant Ralinger Hof

Ralingen

This family-run hotel is located in the village of Ralingen, steps from the Germany-Luxemburg border. The Ralinger Hof offers a rustic-style restaurant and a beautiful terrace overlooking the River Sauer. Set in the Südeifel (Southern Eifel) Nature Park, the Ralinger Hof is surrounded by scenic hiking and cycling trails…

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denis2, © Denis

Hotel-Restaurnant Denis

Zemmer

If you want to spoil your palate in a special way, the Denis is the right place for your culinary delights. The Mediterranean ambience and the quiet location in the wooded heights of the Eifel offer a cosy atmosphere.

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Die römischen Kaiserthermen in Trier, © RLP Tourismus

Imperial Baths

Trier

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…

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