"we explored the Erpeler-ley, a rock 191m above the Rhine Valley. the small village at the foot of the archer ley was known by the 335m long railway bridge, which was at the end of the second world war the only undisturbed bridge over the Rhine and was taken by American troops. the cross on the 8,63 ha large plateau should remember. ie bridge was never built. the bridge towers have remained on both sides of the Rhine. After we got so much historical knowledge and saw that we got hungry. So we put in the cozy place to eat in the middle of the village, our tables and had already ordered in advance so that we had no long waiting times before the place. it is a very cozy little rustic restaurant at the marketplace in the historic center of Erpel. the menu offers traditional and regional delicacies as well as new modern interpretation of the old. the services were very friendly and the food had tasted everything. the market was given a gip in 1887. the redesign of the market was the conclusion of the extensive plant work at the whole site, on the occasion of the inauguration ceremony of the newly designed marketplace, a tree planted that still stands today. parking is located behind the block of houses on the parking lot there and near the train station on the road."