Durch die wilde Nordeifel | WDR Reisen
Der Wildnis-Trail durch den Nationalpark Eifel macht seinem Namen alle Ehre: Schmale Pfade schlängeln sich über 85 Kilometer durch dichte Wälder mit umgestürzten Bäumen, über sturmumtoste Höhen, vorbei an Bächen, Wildblumenwiesen und kleinen Dörfern. Tamina Kallert wandert die erste der vier Etappen durch die wilde Eifel, in der die Natur wieder Natur sein darf. Auf den knapp 25 Kilometern von Monschau-Höfen bis nach Einruhr trifft Tamina Kallert immer wieder die Bloggerin Silvana Brangenberg und ihren Mischling Cabo. Gemeinsam übernachten sie im Sternenpark. Ein alter Bekannter ist Michael Lammertz vom Nationalpark Eifel, der Erfinder des Trails. Er kennt ein Waldgebiet, in dem der Urwald schon zu erkennen ist. Auch abseits der Pfade des Nationalparks entdeckt Tamina Kallert Sehenswertes: Sie radelt um den Urftsee, besucht das Kloster Steinfeld, genießt im Dörfchen Schmidt einen marokkanischen Abend und fühlt sich beim Bogenschießen in der Nähe von Hellenthal wie eine Amazone.
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The wilderness trail through the Eifel National Park lives up to its name: Narrow paths meander over 85 kilometers through dense forests with fallen trees, over stormy heights, past streams, wildflower meadows and small villages. Tamina Kallert walks the first of the four stages through the wild Eifel, where nature is allowed to be nature again. On the nearly 25 kilometers from Monschau-Höfen to Einruhr Tamina Kallert meets again and again the blogger Silvana Brangenberg and her hybrid Cabo. Together they spend the night in the Sternenpark. An old acquaintance is Michael Lammertz from the Eifel National Park, the inventor of the trail. He knows a forest area in which the jungle is already recognizable. Tamina Kallert also discovers attractions off the beaten path of the National Park: she cycles around Lake Urftsee, visits Steinfeld Abbey, enjoys a Moroccan evening in the village of Schmidt and feels like an amazon in archery near Hellenthal.
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