Idylle im Rauscher Park, © Eifel tourismus GmbH/Dominik Ketz

Rauscherpark

Plaidt

The Rauscherpark is a particularly attractive section of the Nettetal. The water rushes over mighty basalt blocks in cascades over the only natural waterfall of the Nette. On 16 illustrated boards, the volcanism in the region is explained and how the Nette has been sawing its way through a lava flow of the Wannen volcanic group for over 200,000 years.

Further information: https://www.vulkanpark.com/entdecken/denkmaeler/rauscherpark-und-krufter-bachtal/



How to get to the Rauscherpark:

Vulkanpark information center (entrance to the left)
Rauschermühle 6, 56637 Plaidt



The following hiking, walking and cycling trails lead past the Rauscherpark:

• Vulkanpark cycle path (33.3 km)

• RPl1 "Rundweg Rauscherpark" (2.5 km)

• RPl4 "Pommerhof" (9.0 km)

• RSa2 "Vulkanisches Saffig" (4.5 km)

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Opening hours

  • From January 1st to December 31st
    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

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Plaidt

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Rauscherpark
Rauschermühle
56637 Plaidt

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