Andernach Geyser

Geyser Andernach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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What to expect

The Andernach Geyser is the world's highest cold-water geyser, reaching heights of up to 60 meters. Located in the East Eifel volcanic region, it is a natural spectacle that can be visited during a guided boat trip to the Namedy Werth peninsula. The geyser is fed from a 350-meter-deep artesian well and erupts regularly. Visitors can learn about the geyser and other geoscientific phenomena at the Geyser Discovery Centre, which features interactive exhibits and experimentation stations. The area is also home to numerous endangered animal and plant species, making it a unique and fascinating place to visit with family and friends. The facility is barrier-free, and the boat trip and visit to the geyser site are accessible

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48 Hours around Burg Stahleck, Koblenz and the Romantic Rhine

48 Hours around Burg Stahleck, Koblenz and the Romantic Rhine
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the geyser centre and went on a boat trip to watch the geyser erupt

Highlights: The kids loved the bubbles in the geyser centre and the geyser erupting. We enjoyed the boat trip on the Rhine ✨