Tent site with view of volcanic landscape (Campspace 5079)
A farm in the Vulkaneifel where you can pitch your tent — and the host doesn't reveal much more than that. So the essentials: a meadow, the farmhouse, a spot between the barns. What remains is the landscape. All around, the old volcanic peaks and crater lakes, in the morning mist hangs over the meadows, then it falls quiet except for the livestock in the barn. In the same area lies the Dreimühlen waterfall, and it's about 57 kilometers to Trier with its Roman stones. If you come here, you should be happy with a low-key experience.1
What Campspace writes
„Camping on the Farm
Warmly welcome to our idyllic farm camping in the beautiful“
Suitable for
Tent
Sights in the area1
Dreimühlen Waterfall
One of Germany's few growing limestone-tufa waterfalls, where the water spreads across the terraces. It sits on a walking trail through the Volcanic Eifel, worth the short stroll in any weather.
Trier
Germany's oldest city, a good 57 kilometres away; from the Porta Nigra to the Imperial Baths, Roman masonry stands out in the open. The Römerpfad trail links the most important stones.
Maars of the Volcanic Eifel
Water-filled volcanic craters, round and deep like small lakes; the best known lie near Daun. A path runs along the shore, good for a whole day out.
1 Machine-written texts — they may contain errors. The description on Campspace applies.