Bad Munstereifel
The attractive
mediaeval town of Bad Münstereifel is recognised by the German
authorities as a spa resort, where visitors can take health cures
and relax in an attractive and peaceful environment.
Situated close to the triangle formed by Cologne, Bonn, and
Aachen, Bad Münstereifel covers an area of approximately 60 square
miles in the popular Munstereifel Forest in the North Rhine
Westphalia region.
Bad Münstereifel is made
up of around 50 villages with a total population of about 19,000
and with its castle ruins and timber-framed houses, set within
perfectly preserved perimeter walls, the town itself is listed as
an historic monument.
The romantic mediaeval town centre, with its shops, historic
streets and wide choice of restaurants and cafes, many alongside
the picturesque river which flows through the town, attracts many
visitors each year.
The Eifelbad leisure pool with its giant slide, competition and
children's pool, sauna, solarium, jacuzzi and cafe, draws young and
old from miles around, while many people visit the town's Kurhaus
for specialist health cures.
The whole area around the town is heavily wooded and there are
more than 150 miles of pathways as well as woodland recreation
areas where people can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The
radio telescope in nearby Effelsberg is well worth visiting as it
boasts a parabolic reflector the size of a soccer pitch and is the
largest fully-mobile radio telescope in the world.
Further information about Bad Münstereifel can be obtained
from:
The Tourist Information Centre
Kolner Strasse 13
53902, Bad Münstereifel
Visit the Bad Münstereifel
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This webpage was updated on 6/9/2008