The fast-paced journey through the history of rallying continues: the next ADAC Eifel Rallye Festival will once again shake the volcanic Eifel around Daun from July 23 to 25, 2026. But don't worry, the seismographs don't warn of volcanic eruptions, it's the thunder of the more than 160 original or faithfully reproduced vehicles from the history of this fascinating sport. As the largest rally museum on wheels, they will once again thrill tens of thousands of fans from all over Europe.
Moving history
The vehicles will not only be on display to spectators in the Rally Mile in the middle of Daun. The contemporary witnesses of rally history, which can otherwise mainly be viewed in exhibitions or museums, will also be shown in action on the demonstration routes of the Vulkaneifel. Since 2011, the Eifel Rallye Festival has also developed into one of the world's largest class reunions of drivers, mechanics, teams and fans of the sport. "It takes me several hours to walk the rally mile from start to finish. Everywhere you go, you meet people who are connected to the sport and who have crossed my path at some point," former drivers report enthusiastically time and again.













