Art Hotel Aachen





The Art Hotel Aachen Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a relatively short route in Hohenwaldhausen. Most of the route leads through the forest. In the first half of the way you reach the Kupferbach dam, a quiet place with a view of the water. As the route is short, it is good for a walk or run. Hiking shoes are not required!
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Idyllic and varied loop near Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This idyllic loop starts at the Diepenbenden dam and leads through a hilly landscape on beautiful forest paths via the Grindelweg toward the Wolfsschlucht. This route can be walked all year round and is beautiful in all seasons. At the starting and ending point, the "Haus am See" invites you to have a cold beer or a bite to eat (note the opening times). Highlights: - Aachen Forest - Sources of the worm - Dam Diepenbenden - Old...
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Popular city walk in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia. This approximately 4.5 km long route through the city center of Aachen offers the opportunity to combine sightseeing with shopping or visiting restaurants. A highlight of the tour is the city's landmark: the Aachen Cathedral, which looks back on 1200 years of building history and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights of the tour: - Aachen Cathedral (also: Aachen Minster) - Marketplace - historical town hall - Elisengarten with...
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Diverse hiking tour in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The Aachen Preuswald district does not have the best reputation, but this route presents the area from a completely different perspective. On beautiful forest paths, it goes over heights with beautiful views. Highlights of the route: - Beautiful natural landscapes - Local flora and fauna - Great views of the area
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Diverse nature excursion in Aachen. You start at the parking lot at the Waldschenke on Lütticher Straße, but you can also start the hike at any other point. The route leads along old road connections, borders and medieval freight traffic, through forests and over meadows. The Aachener Landgraben used to be the outer border of the Aachen Empire, its course along the Belgian border can still be seen today. You should plan 2 to 3 hours for the tour.