Highlights include the St. Salvator Basilica, the castle ruins in Schönecken, the Pronsfeld Railroad Museum with Café Stullwerk, and the Mühlenberger Tunnel in Bleialf.
The Prümer Land is a paradise for hikers and cyclists—but dog owners and nature lovers will also find plenty to enjoy.
The Prümer Land also offers a wide range of outing options for families. Within an hour’s drive, you can go on safaris through numerous wildlife parks and zoos, climb extinct volcanoes, marvel at giant dinosaurs, explore breathtaking amusement parks, and embark on your own forest adventures.
A typical feature is its closeness to nature. In the rolling Eifel countryside, you can enjoy nature—whether on a hike, a bike ride, or during a leisurely picnic. Also typical are Eifel specialties—down-to-earth and hearty—such as Eifel ham, game dishes, pea soup, flour dumplings, and Kappestiertisch.
During Carnival season, it’s also okay to treat yourself to something sweet—Nautzen.
St. Salvator Basilica, a hike through the Schönecker Schweiz, a bike ride along the Eifel-Ardennes Bike Trail past the railroad museum in Pronsfeld with the Café Stullwerk, a stroll through the Kruft family’s sculpture park in Niederprüm, and enjoying the peace and seclusion of the Schneifel.