Eifel National Park Germany

Eifel National Park Germany

The Eifel National Park, Germany is one of the most popular national parks here. This national park features water and woods. The Eifel National Park extends to the visitors a fascinating experience in the lap of nature.

The Eifel National Park, Germany with the motto, "Let nature be nature" features nature's beauty and diversity at the same time. Located 65 kilometers south-west of Cologne and 50 kilometers southeast of Aachen, this national park draws a huge number of tourists and local people throughout the year. Covering an area about 107 square kilometers, the Eifel National Park was established on the 1st of January 2004 and is the 14th National Park in Germany. Dive deep into the beauties of nature in this park with the rushing streams and the yellow daffodils in the southern areas during spring. The Northern part of Eifel National Park is charecterised by large areas of deciduous forests with deep reaching river valleys. This national park is home to 230 endangered animal and plant species. You will find nearly 1.300 beetle species. Red deer, wild cats, beavers, black storchs, eagle owls and even wall - lizzards consists of the fauna of the Eifel National Park. The flora mainly comprises the Yellow Daffodils, which create a yellow carpet of flowers here. Have a great time while you have bird's eye view over three water reservoirs of the Eifel region or relax while hiking through romantic stream valleys and amazing beech forests. The Eifel National Park is a hot spot for the hikers. This national park extends unique hikes and numerous activities for all ages. The three information centers Gates, in Schleiden-Gemuend, Simmerath-Rurberg and in the train station of Heimbach present fascinating exhibitions mixed with comprehensive tourist information.

The Eifel National Park, Germany is a must visit for the tourists. You will really miss out something if you can't make your visit to this celebrated national park in Germany.

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