The Eifel is a region that lies in two German states: Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. Smaller parts also lie in Belgium (Hohes Venn and West Eifel) and Luxembourg. Show Cities and towns[edit]Map of Eifel In Eifel (North Rhine-Westphalia)[edit]
In Eifel (Rhineland-Palatinate)[edit]
Belgium[edit]
Luxembourg[edit]
Understand[edit]The Eifel is a low mountain range bordered by the Rhine to the east and the Mosel to the south. The scenery includes some interesting formations caused by volcanic activity such as circular hills formed from vents and circular lakes in old craters. Seasons[edit]Traveling through the Eifel is possible all year long.
Talk[edit]People living there speak German and you might find some speaking French, Dutch and a lot of the younger generation will speak a bit of English. Get in[edit]By train or you might take buses leaving from bigger cities (e.g., Aachen) or leaving from the train stations. Get around[edit]Best by buses or you take a cab. See[edit]
Do[edit]Many marked hiking routes, circular and long distance through the area.
Cycling. Many signposted bike routes through the region. Eat[edit]Drink[edit]Stay safe[edit]Go next[edit]
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