The Nationalpark Eifel is a unique place in North-Rhine-Westphalia where extensive forests and open landscapes are returning to wilderness. The park is home to many endangered species, such as the black stork, eagle owl, and wildcat, which find refuge in the newly formed habitats. Visitors can explore the region on their own or join guided tours with rangers and forest guides to discover the park's natural beauty, including panoramic views of lakes and grasslands. The park offers many opportunities for families to experience nature and wildlife, with many areas left to develop naturally, allowing visitors to witness the process of wilderness formation firsthand
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Activities: We visited the Nationalpark Eifel. Our goal was a relaxing weekend with my son. We explored the park and the surrounding areas. We went hiking and enjoyed the nature
Highlights: We enjoyed exploring the Nationalpark Eifel. The fresh air and the beautiful scenery were amazing. Hiking on the 'Wilden Weg' with the interactive stations was great fun ✨