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Deutsch-Belgischer Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel
Forest, water and wide mountain highs are particular characteristics of the landscape of the cross-border German-Belgium nature park Hohes Venn-Eifel.
In the northeast ranges the Venn foreland, which is formed by dairy farming and forests. Its sensitive highs are perfect for bicycle rides. The neighbored Hohes Venn is an extraordinary high moor area with a large intact high moor surface. The east of Hohes Venn adjoins at the Rureifel with large forests and the deeply incised Rurtal. A particularity is the Monschau hedge land with its 6m high hedges. Attractive excursion areas are the15 dams and reservoirs, especially the Rursee with its water sport facilities. The high wooded mountain ridges are characteristic for the Hocheifel in the south, which are cut through idyllic stream valleys of the Prum and the Kyll. An historical city center and idyllic castles form various villages. The highs enable doing winter sport. The chalky Eifel at the eastside of the nature park is warmer, dryer and highly formed through agriculture as the neighbored areas. With its special flora and its fossil richness the chalky Eifel offers the experience of nature of a special rarity. In the middle of the German-Belgium nature park lies the national park Eifel, the only national park in the west of Germany and in North-Rhine-Westphalia-
With a variety of events concerning the topics nature, geology, mine as well as forestry and agriculture, several visitor centers, two visitor mines and various tours and trails the German-Belgium nature park Hohes Venn-Eifel offers its visitors a variety of possibilities to discover the landscape on a relaxing manner.
The 2.700 km2 large nature park is one of the few international large reserve areas in Germany. Following the slogan “Eifel – Lust auf Natur” (“Eifel - in the mood for nature”) the Eifel offers varying quality-offers for hiking, bicycle tours and active discovering of nature. Doing these activities the visitor always meets evidences of history in the Eifel: Caves from the stone age, impressive buildings of the Romans, more than 100 castles and monasteries or the ecologic highly valued remains of the Westwallanlage. And the “protagonist” is always the impressive landscape with a colored plant- and animal world. Small, comfortable hotels, campsites and a traditional kitchen are inviting you for an active and relaxing holiday in the Eifel. The initiative “Eifel barrierefrei (without barriers)” supports the experience of nature and landscape for handicapped people (www.eifel-barriefrei.de).
The German-Belgium nature park looks forward seeing you in the Eifel!
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| Naturpark Deutsch-Belgischer Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel |
| Steinfelder Straße 8 |
| D-53947 Nettersheim |
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02486 / 911117 |
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| Fax |
02486 / 911116 |
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| information about the park |
| region |
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Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz |
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| year of foundation |
| 1960 |
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| geographical position |
| German-Belgian border region in the Eifel between Aachen, Malmedy (B), Düren, Euskirchen, Bad Münstereifel and Prüm |
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| size |
| 2,680 km² |
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| type of landscape |
| Coniferous forest, deciduous forest, mixed forest, inshore waters, lakes, moor, grassland, dams; terrain: hilly/wavy to mountainous |
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Extended nature reserve areas like Hohes Venn, Alendorfer Kalktriften, Schönecker Schweiz and Kermeter, National Park Eifel and for more see: www.naturpark-eifel.de |
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