NH Arnhem Rijnhotel





The NH Arnhem Rijnhotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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NS-Walk Warnsborn runs between train stations Arnhem and Wolfheze through the woods of Warnsborn and Wolfheze, part of the Veluwe. NS-Walk Warnsborn offers an impressive combination of nature and history. From Park Sonsbeek the route leads to the Dutch Water Museum, through forests to the historic waterwheel mill, past the Airborne cemetery, over various estates and the water sources of the Warnsborn stream. The route largely follows the hiking trails of the Veluwe Zwerfpad. Oosterbeek train...
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Trail from Anrhem Central train station to Arnhem Presikhaaf station. The route is dominated by the various parks of the city, through the parks Sonsbeek, Zypendaal, Klarenbeek, Angerenstein and Regina Pacis. In Sonsbeek you walk along the impressive water features with waterfalls. In Zypendaal you visit the monumental country house. In Klarenbeek and city park Hoogte 80 you climb up the hill for beautiful views. In Angerenstein you walk along the Zevensprong and the Beek on the Paasberg, and...
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Surprisingly varied circular walk through Meinerswijk, a nature reserve located in the middle of Arnhem. The floodplain area is rich in water and birds. You walk between the puddles and along the Rhine. You will also pass some historical points, such as the remains of an old Roman villa, the old brick factory and bunkers. You can also make an extra stop at the bird hide.
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Explore the Veluwe by bicycle, starting from Arnhem. A great, extensive loop all around the Hoge Veluwe National Park and through the surrounding Veluwe itself. Occasionally you will climb a hill, where you will be treated to great views. The route leads to Kootwijk, with its forestry, shifting sands and impressive history. You drive past the vast heaths of Oud-Reemst and Deelen, and straight through the woods of Otterlo and Hoenderloo. Along the way you regularly pass villages and restaurants.
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City walk through Arnhem, from the historic center to the Sonsbeek and Zypendaal parks. City walk through the city of Arnhem. The city has an impressive and long history. Archaeological excavations show that these areas have been inhabited by humans for 70,000 years. The first time Arnhem was mentioned in documents was 893. The city walk runs through the historic center of the city to the parks Sonsbeek and Zypendaal. In the center are the historic cellars, a network of cellars and...