Our tourist information centers offer comprehensive information, personalized advice, and useful tips for your stay. Whether you’re looking for hiking maps, event listings, or recommendations for day trips and hikes, we’re here to help you plan and find your way around. You can find all our locations and the services they offer right here at a glance.
In the National Park Gate in Rurberg, you can get information about the Eifel National Park region and visit the exhibition “Nature's Lifelines”.
At the National Park Gate in Höfen you will find a Tourist Information Centre, the exhibition on "A blaze of yellow daffodils and changing forests", a digital model of the area and National Park films.
This information point is inside the church St. Hubertus, also called "St. Mokka" and offers an exhibition regarding National Park Eifel.
The Nideggen National Park Gate welcomes visitors to the Haus am Tor at Zülpicher Tor in the historic town centre of Nideggen.
The national park information point in the cozy Heilsteinhaus Einruhr welcomes all guests, who want to find out more about the Eifel National Park region.
With a beautiful view over Hasenfeld and the Heimbach reservoir, the National Park Info Point is located at Landal Resort Eifeler Tor. Übersetzt mit DeepL Translate
The information point "Kiosk, Angie‘s Mocca" is situated on the dam of Obermaubach, close to parking. You can buy refreshments as well as maps for hiking and brochures.
Perfectly connected with a stop on the Rurtalbahn, tourists in the region can use the Zerkall National Park Information Point as a contact point for hikes and activities. Übersetzt mit DeepL Translate
The Heimbach National Park Gate welcomes visitors to the old railway station in the beautiful town of Heimbach.
Here you will find all information about your stay in Monschau. We are looking forward to your visit!
Here you will find all the information you need for your stay in Kalterherberg. We look forward to your visit!
The Simonskall information point is located in the "Junkerhaus Simonskall". This is part of a listed building complex, the Haus des Gastes. In addition to advice, flyers and brochures, you can also visit the free temporary exhibitions.