Schloss Malberg, © Ferienregion Bitburger Land

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Mariengrotte Albach, © Tourist-Information Bitburger Land

Marian Grotto Albach

Bitburg

East of Bitburg, about 3 km away, lies the Albachtal in an idyllic limestone gorge. Stairs of natural stone (caution: danger of slipping) lead to the enchanted place of the Mariengrotte. Moss, ferns and clover line the path to the left and right. After a short time, the view of a waterfall and the Mariengrotte opens up…

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Pfarrkirche in Auw an der Kyll, © EifelBahnSteig

Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Auw an der Kyll

Auw an der Kyll

The parish and pilgrimage church "Mariä Himmelfahrt" in Auw an der Kyll near Bitburg is one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in the Southern Eifel region. It has always characterized the image of the small village in the Eifel with its central, high position in the middle of the village in the Kyll valley…

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Gäßestrepper Brunnen Bitburg, © TI Bitburger Land

"De Beberijer Gäßestrepper"

Bitburg

 The "Gäßestrepper" refers to an old town legend.

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Mariensäule, © TI Bitburger Land

Marian column

Kyllburg

The Mariensäule was built in 1886 in honour of the Mother of God. An internal spiral staircase leads to a viewing platform. The seven stations of the „Kreuzweg“ also end at the Mariensäule.

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Grotte in Beilingen, © Simone Probst

Lourdes Grotto Beilingen

Beilingen

The Lourdes Grotto is located in the community of Beilingen. It was built in 1909 on the initiative of Mr Nikolaus Bonertz. Throughout the year the grotto is visited by many believers and pilgrims. At the beginning of october there is an annual light procession to the Lourdes Grotto…

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Der restaurierte Kalkofen, © Verkehrverein Kyllburg

Lime kiln

Gransdorf

Lime was already burnt by the Romans 2000 years ago. For the Eifel farmers, lime burning was an important and necessary secondary income in the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

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Liebfrauenkirche, © Tourist-Information Bitburger Land

Liebfrauenkirche – The Church of Our Lady

Bitburg

At the highest point in Bitburg, next to the City Hall, is Liebfrauenkirche – The Church of Our Lady. Hidden in her walls, are remains of various architectural periods.

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Augemented Reality der römischen Villa Oberweis, © ARGO - Augmented Archaeology (Universität Trier)

ARGO - Roman Villa Oberweis

Oberweis

Augemented reality makes the Roman villa Oberweis visible.

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Glockenspiel, © Tourist-Information Bitburger Land

Tower of Bells, Bitburg

Bitburg

The Bitburg Tower of Bells was donated by Bitburg’s Trade Union. At five after the hour, the bells play a German Folk Song. The doors then open up and depict figures of the local tradesmen and their crafts.

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Frohnertkapelle Oberkail

Chapelle Frohnert

Oberkail

In 1646 a replica of the Chapel of the Assumption near Jerusalem was built on the hill between Oberkail and Schwarzenborn.

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