Eifel-Blick "Lühberg"

Blankenheim

In the picturesque village centre of Blankenheim, visitors dive into past times. The spring of the river Ahr, the historic town gates, the late gothic parish church and numerous half-timbered buildings adorn this historic place.

Everyone who strolls through one of the studios or stops in one of the cafés and enjoys the wonderful view of the town and the castle can find relaxation and enjoy peace and quiet. The historical carnival museum in the Georgstor impressively explains four hundred years of Blankenheim carnival customs, in particular the Blankenheim ghost train.

Around the barrier-free pond, pedal boats and rowing boats, miniature golf, a children's playground and an open-air swimming pool provide the ideal setting for leisure activities and relaxation. Every year in the summer months the special cultural programme "Blankenheim Summer at the Lake" with musical open-air events takes place here.

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Opening hours

  • From July 23rd to October 15th
    Monday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Tuesday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Wednesday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Thursday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Friday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Saturday
    00:00 - 23:59

    Sunday
    00:00 - 23:59

Place

Blankenheim

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Eifel-Blick "Lühberg"
Lühberg Str.
53945 Blankenheim

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