The Romans already recognized the value of this location around 2,000 years ago, establishing a waystation here along the important trade route linking Lyon, Metz, Trier and Cologne. Take advantage of Bitburg’s convenient location and discover traces of its Roman heritage. Learn about the region’s famous beer, renowned far beyond Germany’s borders, at the Bitburger Brand Experience. Experience the Beda Market, one of the largest and most innovative trade and consumer fairs in the region, or join the celebrations at the European Folklore Festival. Whatever your interests, a visit to Bitburg is always worthwhile.
Discover the Roman history of Bitburg
The path is paved and wheelchair access is possible.
Modern tavern with Bitburger premium pils, good and solid food is served
The home of Bitburger Come to the Bitburger Erlebniswelt to experience our number one draught beer with all five senses
In winter or summer, in the CASCADE adventure pool with SAUNA WORLD neither weather nor season matter. You can relax here all year round and enjoy an active day of fun.
The "Ehrenfriedhof" in Bitburg is a commemorative cemetery for soldiers who died in both World Wars. The cemetery attracted world-wide attention in 1985 causing a great deal of controversy from the Jewish communities as well as the Veterans of WWII. The President of United States, Ronald Reagan and West German chancellor Helmut Kohl were to visit Kolmeshoehe to lay a wreath on a tombstone.
Walk through the town of Bitburg, which is possible with a wheelchair, baby carriage and baby carriage.
Barrier-free circular route through the "Königswäldchen" city forest, accessible with a wheelchair and baby carriage.