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5 National Parks in Germany that You Must Visit, There Are Former World War II Sites

5 National Parks in Germany that You Must Visit, There Are Former World War II Sites

 

 Ziepnet - The vast country sometimes holds a variety of uniqueness and natural beauty, including Germany. This country has many national parks that must be visited by those of you who like to travel.

Although at first it sounds unattractive, the natural beauty of National Parks in Germany that is still beautiful and awake makes you have to think again about visiting these places.

Here's a row of national parks in Germany that must be visited so you don't regret it.

1. Harz  National Park

The wild and beautiful Harz National Park is a great place for nature lovers. Especially for those who want to explore the untouched and untouched part of the world.

Not much different from the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, the park was formerly part of the border between East and West Germany, helping to preserve the ecosystem as well as allowing it to thrive.

Surrounded by forest, the park is also part of the Harz Mountains which is home to lynx and wild red deer. Raccoon dogs are also occasionally seen in this biodiversity hotspot.

2. Eifel National Park

Located on the western border with Belgium, this national park has experienced severe deforestation due to rampant charcoal production. Now, efforts are underway to repopulate the park with native tree species, in an effort to restore them to their original ecosystem.

Other remnants of the past also remain, such as mines planted during the Second world war, parts of the park that remain dangerously off-limits to visitors.

There is a 240 kilometer long trail that pedestrians and cyclists can explore. This one large park offers visitors the opportunity to truly immerse themselves in nature. Surrounded by forests and hills, interspersed with pleasant rivers and lakes, adding to the feel of the scenery of Eifel National Park.

3. Bavarian Forest National Park

This place is a center of biodiversity consisting of endless forests, deep lakes, and high mountains. The Bavarian Forest was the first national park to be established in Germany. The wildlife that is there makes the visit a pleasure. Moreover, there are many paths that visitors can enjoy.

Wandering through the ancient forest feels like entering a fairyland. Because most of the park is covered with forest. Sometimes light emerges from among the thick, quiet forest trees, giving a sense of serenity.

4. Swiss Saxon National Park

Located at the eastern end of the country and bordering the Czech Republic , this stunning park is a must-visit. Its rocky landscapes, diverse ecosystems and rugged canyons are awe-inspiring to explore.

For those of you who visit the Swiss Saxon National Park, you will probably like all the amazing views in this national park. For panoramic views of the gardens, visitors should head to Carolafelsen, where they are greeted with views of the gorge and beautiful forest below.

Spectacular views in the park with more than 100 kilometers of trails to walk, make this place even more interesting. Hikers also admire Saxon Switzerland for its geological formations and rocky outcrops that make the climb even more dramatic and varied.

5. Kellerwald-Edersee National Park

Kellerwald-Edersee National Park is steeped in history. This can be seen from ancient beech forests and beautiful green hills dating back thousands of years. In this place there is also Lake Edersee which has very clear and blue water.

Rock formations dating from the last ice age slowly coalesce and transition into lush meadows, before shrubs and young trees turn into large forests.

Those are some of the National Parks in Germany whose beauty is no less beautiful than some other places. Interested in visiting?

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