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Do you consider yourself a person who likes to know things in depth? Do you enjoy history and culture? Do you like landscapes and the natural world? Eifel has exactly what you are looking for. You will find excellent holiday rentals around the best attractions, and you will be amazed at all that this incredible place has to offer. Delve into German history at Ordensburg Vogelsang or go fishing at the stunning Laach Lake. All this makes Eifel a very attractive destination for many tourists from all over the world. Don't wait any longer, take your bags and come to the Eifel!
The perfect combination between luxury and the countrysideAlthough it has a significant number of natural, historical, cultural, and even artistic attractions, this fantastic place has, among its main characteristics, the high quality it offers in accommodation. You will have the opportunity to stay in a holiday rental that has a façade designed entirely of wood and that resembles a country house, which in fact it is, the construction is designed entirely with wood, and they do not try to hide it, however internally it has some luxuries and modern touches. What is impressive is that they seem to have found the perfect combination between luxury and the countryside. This accommodation has a single room which is huge and has a bathroom inside a window that overlooks a view of the field, a night table and a bathtub. It has a huge room all designed with wooden details with a piece of furniture arranged for two adults. It has a huge fitted kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave oven. Outside there is an impressive luxury hot tub, as well as directly overlooking the green areas that are shared with the rest of the accommodations that surround the place.
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The area and getting around
In the westernmost part of this impressive national park is the stage 4 of a walk that can last in 5 days through the national park. We are talking about Eifelsteig. The people who decide to section the walk and this stage will begin in Einruhr And they will immerse themselves in an impressive jungle where the sparkling water of the Obersee River contrasts perfectly with the wooded vegetation. As you follow the path, you are soon surprised by a huge historical and firm construction that is one of the oldest dams in Germany, the Urfttalsperre. This section is a must-stop because it gives you the opportunity to offer one of the best views of the park of the tranquillity of the water and the different intense greens that the forest offers. Upon reaching, they will find an open landscape offered by the Dreiborner plateau, and it is really magnificent to be able to appreciate with all your senses the imposing view from the plateau. If you continue across the plateau, you pass the deserted town of Wollseifen and discover a tall fortified tower on the horizon. He belongs to the former Nazi Ordensburg Vogelsang.
Knowledge for the whole familyFor its part, in the centre of the park there is a centre that offers an interactive experience for the whole family that will make you spend an extraordinary day. The visitor centre at the Vogelsang IP Historical Forum is a fantastic place that gives you the opportunity to witness an exhibition of adventures that will surprise you by filling you with discoveries and knowledge that will make you reflect on many areas of life. Attractions range from modern productions to play stations, touch models, stuffed animals, plant colours, radio games, animal sounds, and a host of other operations that sharpen one's perspective on nature. The place also, 3 detailed information that you can only find in this place about the eventful Nazi history in a language that is really simple without removing the complexity of history and that allows people of all ages to learn from it. As if that were not enough, the place has a centre for social gatherings, it offers the opportunity to walk through the countryside, it offers a panoramic room with views to various sides, and it also has an exquisite restaurant so that the whole family can regain strength and continue with the tour.
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Lovers of Hurricane Aunt Norma's history places in this extraordinary national park and those who learned a huge number of things, especially in reference to the Second World War and the actions of Germany in that war. The Hürtgen Forest Museum is a spectacular place whose main objective is to expose many of the terrible events that took place in this region in 1944 and also to stimulate everyone who sees the positions to think. Visitors will have the opportunity to further commemorate the Souls' Day battle of 1944 which caused countless deaths, suffering and damage and also destroyed the Hürtgen Forest. The exhibition tries to remind the spectators that there was a terrible stage in the history of this place, but at the same time, not huge efforts are being made so that history will never repeat itself.
Eifel for nature loversLovers also have plenty of places in this fantastic park to get really comfortable, in fact, the natural world is probably essentially what the Eifel National Park is. There is a place that is especially representative of all those natural wonders that the park offers, we refer to the Schmid wildlife park which is a zoo within the park that gives visitors the opportunity to get up close and meet native wild animals of the region pets and domesticated farm animals, in addition to enjoying a naturally preserved flora. In this wonderful place, you will have the opportunity to meet and feed wild animals as well as see many of them in their natural habitat such as deer, elk, deer, beaver, mouflon, fox, squirrel, fallow deer. It is also possible to share with domestic animals such as donkeys, goats, pot-bellied pigs, Camernese sheep, rabbits and guinea pigs, chickens, ducks and geese. Undoubtedly a wonderful place for animal lovers and especially for nature lovers.
Did you know that the oldest city in Germany is located in the Eiffel National Park? Trier, founded by the Romans in the 16th century BC
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Kermeter is a very beautiful pine forest that is located inside the Eifel National Park where you can take a very revitalizing walk through one of the trails that the place offers. The forest has very tall trees and relatively thick vegetation with very vivid green and brown colours that give a beautiful appearance to the entire panorama that you find along the way. In addition, one of the trails crosses an impressive dam that flows into a beautiful lake that, in combination with the rest of the natural wonders that the park offers, ends up filling everyone who visits it with a lot of positive energy.
2. Walk the corridors of a medieval castleThe cultural and historical wealth of this impressive national park is so extensive that it even has historical constructions to its credit that are of vital importance for the culture of the region and the country. Burg Vlatten is a castle that has its origins in the 14th century and thanks to the fact that its administration was taken over by the park, today it preserves a good part of its original structure and allows visitors to walk through its corridors to find out historical details that would otherwise be they couldn't know. There is a staff that offers a guided tour to make Visitors learn in depth about the role this Castle played in medieval history.
3. See with your own eyes a WWII bunkerThe site where the Eiffel National Park is located today was a place where intense battles were probably fought in World War II and the remnants of the war structures that survive today despite the lack of care of the passage of time and of the ravages of nature realize this. Bunker Hürtgenwald one of those structures that, thanks to the thickness of its walls, can be deduced from the strategic importance of the place where it is located. Visitors have an opportunity to witness with their own eyes the spatial dimensions, building materials and even speculate on battle strategies around this historical landmark.
4. Ride a horse through a beautiful landscapeIslandpferde-Eifel a superb riding centre gives visitors the opportunity to ride well-bred western horses through the spectacular landscape of the Eifel National Park. The centre has highly experienced instructors in the world of horse riding with whom you can learn this sport from scratch and if you have a little more experience improve your technique. They offer walks along pre-established trails that last between 2 and 3 hours and, as if that were not enough, they give lasso and rope courses to slightly more experienced cowboys.
5. Spend a family day in a natural water parkGartenschaupark Zülpich is an extraordinary natural water park that uses the main features of the Eiffel National Park to offer visitors a series of attractions that are difficult to match anywhere in the world. It has 20 hectares of Mediterranean atmosphere and lots of fun, attractions for the whole family, high quality gardens, terrace with colourful flowers, lakes with rope attractions, games, slides and events for people of all ages.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 2331 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -52%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £43. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1104 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 19% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 146 properties. |
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