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Eifel National Park is in the north Eifel in Western Germany.

Understand

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History

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The nature resort opened in 2006. Before that it was a combat training area for British troops.

Landscape

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A lot of hills and forests. There is also a big dam (Ruhrtalsperre). Villages in the valleys are 300 metres above sea level and the hills rise up to 600 metres.

Flora and fauna

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Climate

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There is a lot of snow in the winter.

Get in

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By bus from Aachen is quite easy. The SB63 from Aachen central bus station takes around 1h20min to get to Einruhr.

Fees and permits

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You have to pay around €1.50 for every night you sleep in the resort.

Get around

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Map
Map of Eifel National Park

There are many hiking/bike trails and there is also a good bus network (they usually come every hour).

See

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Looking down on the river dam lake from the hills surrounding it is really nice.

Do

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Walking the nature walking trails. The total length of trails in the park is 85 km.

Buy

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Honey made in the region.

Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

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One can stay for less than €30 per person per night in the youth hostels. Camping in the wilderness is prohibited.

Lodging

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Camping

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Backcountry

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Stay safe

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